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Writing/thinking in real time: digital video and corpus query analysis
...Kinginger Writing/Thinking in Real Time Language Learning & Technology 48 and quality of language production. The Modern Language Journal, 79, 457–476. Kinginger, C. (2004). Bilingualism and emot...

by Kwanghyun Park, Celeste Kinginger
in Volume 14 Number 3, October 2010

Integrating technology into study abroad
...Kinginger, 2013a) can determine to what extent and with what success students integrate into the target culture. Social class and economic status may be factors as well (Kinginger, 2004). A major co...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 20 Number 1, February 2016

From the special issue editor
...Kinginger, in press; Kinginger, 2000). While a fair amount of research has been published on the use of telecollaboration in general intermediate foreign language classes, little has been published on...

by Julie A. Belz
in Volume 07 Number 2, May 2003 Special Issue Telecollaboration

"Missed" communication in online communication: Tensions in a german-american telecollaboration
...Kinginger, 2002, 2003; Kinginger, 2000). 8. The findings from two recent survey studies of foreign language students at the post-secondary level (Chavez, 2002; Kubota, Austin, & Saito-Abbott, 2003)...

by Paige Ware
in Volume 09 Number 2, May 2005

Artifacts and cultures-of-use in intercultural communication
...Kinginger, C. (2002). Defining the zone of proximal development in US foreign language education. Applied Linguistics, 23(2), 240-261. Kinginger, C., Gouvès-Hayward, A., & Simpson, V. (1999). A tele-c...

by Steven L. Thorne
in Volume 07 Number 2, May 2003 Special Issue Telecollaboration

ESL students' computer-mediated communication practices: Context configuration
...Kinginger, 2002, 2003; Kinginger, 2000; O’Dowd, 2003; Thorne, 2003; Ware, 2005 for the issue of face in CMC). In a process known as "face-work," speakers in conversations vacillate between positive f...

by Dong-Shin Shin
in Volume 10 Number 3, Sepetember 2006

Peer feedback on language form in telecollaboration
...Kinginger, 2003; Belz & Vyatkina, 2005; Dussias, 2006; Kern, 1996; Kinginger, 1998; Kinginger & Belz, 2005; Lee, 2004). A smaller number of studies within this paradigm (Belz, 2006; Lee, 2006; Levy ...

by Paige Ware, Robert O'Dowd
in Volume 12 Number 1, February 2008

Language Development and Scaffolding in a Sino-American Telecollaborative Project
...Kinginger, 2002, 2003; Belz & Vyatkina, 2005; Darhower, 2002, 2007, 2008; Dooly, 2011; Kinginger & Belz, 2005; Kramch & Thorne, 2002; Lee, 2008; Thorne, 2003). This line of research has focused on h...

by Li Jin
in Volume 17 Number 2, June 2013

Review of Conversation and Technology
...Kinginger (1998), O'Dowd (2000), or Belz (2002). Chapters 8 and 9 go on to explore the affordances of human-computer interaction in more detail and question what new forms of interaction are afforded ...

by Jean E. Conacher
in Volume 08 Number 1, January 2004

L2 pragmatics and CALL
...Kinginger, 2002; Cunningham, 2016). Studies also showed that learners follow quite idiosyncratic paths of development, highly dependent on their experiences during the interactions, the quality and ...

by Marta González-Lloret
in Volume 25 Number 3, October 2021 Special Issue: 25 Years of Emerging Technology in CALL