Contains fulltext : 162504.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper presents a detailed study on the role of corrective feedback (CF) in the development of second language (L2) oral proficiency. Learners practiced speaking with a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) system that employs automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology to provide CF. The system tracks learner behaviour by logging the system-user interactions. Two language learning conditions are compared. In the CF condition learners received immediate, automatic CF on the grammaticality of their spoken output. In theOCF condition, learners practiced speaking with the option to self-correct. The target structure under investigation is Dutch verb...
This study examines the types of corrective feedback given to L2 learners as well as learners’ upta...
Corrective feedback is an important element in the language learning process. The issue of correctiv...
This paper reports on a follow-up study of primary school English language learners’ oral production...
This paper presents a detailed study on the role of corrective feedback (CF) in the development of s...
The question if second language learners can benefit from corrective feedback has been a fiercely de...
Corrective feedback (CF) refers to the feedback that learners receive on the linguistic errors they ...
Issues regarding the role and contribution of corrective feedback (CF) for language learning have be...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the impact of two types of computer-mediated correct...
The literature on corrective feedback (CF) that second language writers receive in response to their...
Contains fulltext : 85941.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)22 september 201
Research demonstrating the beneficial effects of corrective feedback (CF) for second language (L2) l...
Corrective feedback (CF) has been identified as an effective means for improving pronunciation in se...
The research on the amount and the types of corrective feedback beneficial for learning a second or ...
The purpose of this meta-analysis is to examine whether oral corrective feedback is effective in the...
In second language acquisition, errors by learners are seen as an indicator of progress in language....
This study examines the types of corrective feedback given to L2 learners as well as learners’ upta...
Corrective feedback is an important element in the language learning process. The issue of correctiv...
This paper reports on a follow-up study of primary school English language learners’ oral production...
This paper presents a detailed study on the role of corrective feedback (CF) in the development of s...
The question if second language learners can benefit from corrective feedback has been a fiercely de...
Corrective feedback (CF) refers to the feedback that learners receive on the linguistic errors they ...
Issues regarding the role and contribution of corrective feedback (CF) for language learning have be...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the impact of two types of computer-mediated correct...
The literature on corrective feedback (CF) that second language writers receive in response to their...
Contains fulltext : 85941.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)22 september 201
Research demonstrating the beneficial effects of corrective feedback (CF) for second language (L2) l...
Corrective feedback (CF) has been identified as an effective means for improving pronunciation in se...
The research on the amount and the types of corrective feedback beneficial for learning a second or ...
The purpose of this meta-analysis is to examine whether oral corrective feedback is effective in the...
In second language acquisition, errors by learners are seen as an indicator of progress in language....
This study examines the types of corrective feedback given to L2 learners as well as learners’ upta...
Corrective feedback is an important element in the language learning process. The issue of correctiv...
This paper reports on a follow-up study of primary school English language learners’ oral production...