Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphosyntactic structures and lexical choices in natural dialogue) is a well-researched phenomenon in native (Pickering & Ferreira, 2008) and to a smaller extent in second language (L2) speakers (Jackson, 2018) as confirmed by many highly controlled lab-based experimental studies investigating face-to-face oral interaction. Only a few studies have explored alignment in more naturally occurring L2 interactions (e.g., Dao, Trofimovich, & Kennedy, 2018), some of them extending the context to written computer-mediated communication (SCMC) (e.g., Michel & Smith, 2018). The current study aimed to address this gap by taking a closer look at al...
© 2016 A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across s...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronisation across speakers...
This study investigates the different learning opportunities enabled by text-based and video-based s...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
International audienceConversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reus...
First language (L1) interactants quickly develop a coordinated form of communication, reusing each o...
Learner interaction via written synchronous computer mediated communication (SCMC) in their second l...
To engage successfully in conversational activities, participants need to coordinate and synchronise...
Learner interaction via written synchronous computer mediated communication (SCMC) in their second l...
Decades of research has shown that speakers mutually adapt to each other’s linguistic behaviors at d...
This study investigated L2 structural alignment, the tendency for interlocutors to re-use a syntacti...
© 2016 A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across s...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronisation across speakers...
This study investigates the different learning opportunities enabled by text-based and video-based s...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
International audienceConversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reus...
First language (L1) interactants quickly develop a coordinated form of communication, reusing each o...
Learner interaction via written synchronous computer mediated communication (SCMC) in their second l...
To engage successfully in conversational activities, participants need to coordinate and synchronise...
Learner interaction via written synchronous computer mediated communication (SCMC) in their second l...
Decades of research has shown that speakers mutually adapt to each other’s linguistic behaviors at d...
This study investigated L2 structural alignment, the tendency for interlocutors to re-use a syntacti...
© 2016 A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across s...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronisation across speakers...
This study investigates the different learning opportunities enabled by text-based and video-based s...