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Online Second Language Acquisition Conversation Analysis Of Online Chat Vincenza Tudini

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Online Second Language Acquisition Conversation Analysis Of Online Chat Vincenza Tudini
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Author: Vincenza Tudini
ISBN: 9781474212304, 1474212301
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Online Second Language Acquisition Conversation Analysis Of Online Chat Vincenza Tudini by Vincenza Tudini 9781474212304, 1474212301 instant download after payment.

“This book pushes research on computer-mediated language learning into new directions. It argues that engaging in web-based chat with native speakers provides opportunities for sustained language learning. Vincenza Tudini uses Conversation Analysis techniques to present a detailed and well-argued analysis which demonstrates where opportunities for learning are to be found in chat and how such interactions contribute to learning. This book is an important contribution both for those interested in the use of technology in language education and for those who wish to use microanalysis of interaction to understand processes of acquisition. (Tony Liddicoat, Professor in Applied Linguistics, University of South Australia, Australia)”

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