In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectories between dyads of native (NS) and non-native speakers (NNS), with a particular focus on (absence of) negotiated interaction. We will present a new model of L2 learning interaction that is a schematic representation of two main types of hearer response that have been found after a trigger of nonunderstanding: Task-appropriate response (TAR) and face-appropriate response (FAR). In addition, we outline five different discourse trajectories. The model we propose is based on data derived from interactive task performances of groups of Dutch and Australian students in two telecollaboration projects. The discourse trajectories represented in our mo...
© 2014 Dr. Amir RouhshadThe Interaction Hypothesis (Long, 1996) argues that negotiations for meaning...
To examine the utility of spoken dialog systems (SDSs) for learning and low-stakes assessment, we ad...
This dissertation investigated face-to-face (FTF) interactions and computer-mediated communication (...
In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectorie...
The digital platforms that are now available within most educational contexts in many parts of the w...
Recent research shows that negotiation of meaning in online task-oriented interactions can be a cata...
This empirical study investigated the occurrence of meaning negotiation in an interactive synchronou...
This paper reports on a study that explored how nonnative speakers (NNSs) interacted with native spe...
This study explores task-based, synchronous oral computer-mediated communication (CMC) among interme...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
This study investigates the interaction of native speaker–non-native speaker (NS-NNS) dyads engaged ...
In this article we investigate data from digital interactions between native speaker (NS) and non-na...
An increasing number of researchers use conversation analysis (CA) methodology to investigate intera...
In recent years, second language acquisition research has focused on the performance of advanced and...
Driven by interactionist theory and operationalized by task-based interaction, this study aims to in...
© 2014 Dr. Amir RouhshadThe Interaction Hypothesis (Long, 1996) argues that negotiations for meaning...
To examine the utility of spoken dialog systems (SDSs) for learning and low-stakes assessment, we ad...
This dissertation investigated face-to-face (FTF) interactions and computer-mediated communication (...
In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectorie...
The digital platforms that are now available within most educational contexts in many parts of the w...
Recent research shows that negotiation of meaning in online task-oriented interactions can be a cata...
This empirical study investigated the occurrence of meaning negotiation in an interactive synchronou...
This paper reports on a study that explored how nonnative speakers (NNSs) interacted with native spe...
This study explores task-based, synchronous oral computer-mediated communication (CMC) among interme...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
This study investigates the interaction of native speaker–non-native speaker (NS-NNS) dyads engaged ...
In this article we investigate data from digital interactions between native speaker (NS) and non-na...
An increasing number of researchers use conversation analysis (CA) methodology to investigate intera...
In recent years, second language acquisition research has focused on the performance of advanced and...
Driven by interactionist theory and operationalized by task-based interaction, this study aims to in...
© 2014 Dr. Amir RouhshadThe Interaction Hypothesis (Long, 1996) argues that negotiations for meaning...
To examine the utility of spoken dialog systems (SDSs) for learning and low-stakes assessment, we ad...
This dissertation investigated face-to-face (FTF) interactions and computer-mediated communication (...