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ReCALL, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 2009
- Françoise Blin:
Editorial. 1-2 - Beatriz de los Arcos, James A. Coleman, Regine Hampel:
Learners' anxiety in audiographic conferences: A discursive psychology approach to emotion talk. 3-17 - Doris Dippold:
Peer feedback through blogs: Student and teacher perceptions in an advanced german class. 18-36 - Alex Boulton:
Testing the limits of data-driven learning: Language proficiency and training. 37-54 - Pascual Pérez-Paredes, José M. Alcaraz Calero:
Developing annotation solutions for online data driven learning. 55-75 - M'hammed Abdous, Margaret M. Camarena, Betty Rose Facer:
Mall technology: Use of academic podcasting in the foreign language classroom. 76-95 - Anna Comas-Quinn, Raquel Mardomingo, Chris Valentine:
Mobile blogs in language learning: Making the most of informal and situated learning opportunities. 96-112 - Liang Wang, James A. Coleman:
A survey of internet-mediated intercultural foreign language education in china. 113-129 - Cornelia Tschichold:
Heift Trude Schulze Mathias. Errors and Intelligence in Computer-Assisted Language Learning: Parsers and Pedagogues Routledge (Routledge series in computer-assisted language learning), 2007. xviii+283 Pages. ISBN: 978-0-415-36191-0. Price: $115. 130-133 - Eurocall resources. 134
- Yanjie Song, Robert Fox:
Using pda for undergraduate student incidental vocabulary testing - erratum. 135
Volume 21, Number 2, May 2009
- Zsuzsanna Angeli:
Call: New competences and social spaces selected papers from eurocall 2008. 137-138 - Andrea Kárpáti:
Web 2 technologies for net native language learners: A "social call". 139-156 - Agnes Kukulska-Hulme:
Will mobile learning change language learning? 157-165 - Nicolas Guichon:
Training future language teachers to develop online tutors' competence through reflective analysis. 166-185 - Therese Örnberg Berglund:
Multimodal student interaction online: An ecological perspective. 186-205 - Mats Deutschmann, Luisa Panichi, Judith Molka-Danielsen:
Designing oral participation in second life - a comparative study of two language proficiency courses. 206-226 - Barbara Geraghty, Ann Marcus-Quinn:
An evaluation of independent learning of the japanese hiragana system using an interactive cd. 227-240 - Ana Niño:
Machine translation in foreign language learning: Language learners' and tutors' perceptions of its advantages and disadvantages. 241-258 - David Coniam:
Experimenting with a computer essay-scoring program based on esl student writing scripts. 259-279 - Eurocall resources. 280
Volume 21, Number 3, September 2009
- June Thompson:
Editorial. 281-282 - María Moreno Jaén, Carmen Pérez Basanta:
Developing conversational competence through language awareness and multimodality: The use of dvds. 283-301 - Marty Meinardi:
Speed bumps for authentic listening material. 302-318 - Ali Farhan AbuSeileek:
The effect of using an online-based course on the learning of grammar inductively and deductively. 319-336 - Riitta Kosunen:
Discussing course literature online: Analysis of macro speech acts in an asynchronous computer conference. 337-351 - Melinda Dooly:
New competencies in a new era? examining the impact of a teacher training project. 352-369 - Douglas Allford, Norbert Pachler:
Book review: a response to david little's review (in recall 20(3): 380-381) of Allford Douglas and Pacher Norbert (2007) Language, Autonomy and the New Learning Environments. Oxford and Berne:Peter Lang. 370-371 - Eurocall resources. 372
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