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Data-driven learning of collocations: Learner performance, proficiency, and perceptions
...grammar.”  “I found the [corpus] resource enormously useful as a student, trying to gain a more nuanced understanding of German’s linguistic patterns, in a way that dictionaries and even grammar b...

by Nina Vyatkina
in Volume 20 Number 3, October 2016

Early effects of technology on the oklahoma choctaw language community
...grammar (in its seventh revision on his death), and several translations of books of the Old and New Testaments (Byington, 1915). Choctaws were quick to recognize and appropriate material goods that w...

by Marcia Haag, F. Wayne Coston
in Volume 06 Number 2, May 2002 Special Issue Technology and Indigenous Languages

Computer-assisted pronunciation training for foreign language learning of grammatical features
...grammar. CAPT tools can provide instant feedback, helping learners correct their mistakes in real-time. They can simulate natural conversations, offering a way to practice speaking with a virtual pa...

by Elsayed Issa, Gus Hahn-Powell
in Volume 29 Number 1, 2025

Second language writing online: An update
...grammar checkers for English include Grammark, GrammarCheck, Grammarly, and SpellCheckPlus. LanguageTool is available for 24 languages. Teachers can use online tools to mark-up learner text with ann...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 22 Number 1, February 2018

Corpora in language learning and teaching
...Grammar, Writing BNC, COCA EFL Chinese G Advanced Han & Shin Collocations, Grammar, Writing Web as corpus EFL Korean UG Intermediate Ackerley Collocations, Writing Custom-made NS and learne...

by Nina Vyatkina, Alex Boulton
in Volume 21 Number 3, October 2017 Special Issue on Corpora in Language Learning and Teaching

Flexibility and Interaction at a Distance: A Mixed-Mode Environment for Language Learning
...grammar-based activities, for a number of reasons. From a utilitarian point of view, the relative simplicity of the data- handling programs required for marking grammar drills allows for easy scriptin...

by Antonella Strambi, Eric Bouvet
in Volume 07 Number 3, September 2003 Special Issue Distance Learning

Willingness to communicate and oral communicative performance through asynchronous video discussions
...grammar and vocabulary studied in class. Students completed the tasks by describing the topics using the grammar, vocabulary, and other linguistic knowledge they had already mastered or practiced. S...

by Nadia Jaramillo Cherrez, Larysa Nadolny
in Volume 27 Number 1, 2023

Lexical behaviour in academic and technical corpora: Implications for ESP development
...Grammar constructions are academic collocations in this respect. The BBI Dictionary of English Word Combinations (Benson et al., 1997) distinguishes grammar from content collocations, but, in our case...

by Alejandro Curado Fuentes
in Volume 05 Number 3, September 2001 Special Issue Using Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning

Building computer skills in TESOL teacher education
...grammar course candidates were investigating Web-based grammar materials and software designed to teach grammar to ESOL students then were required to develop lesson plans that seamlessly integrate ...

by Margo DelliCarpini
in Volume 16 Number 2, June 2012 Special Issue on Hegemonies in CALL

Mastery-based language learning outside class: Learning support in flipped classrooms
...grammar and new vocabulary before class so that they are then able to apply them to the completion of interactive and collaborative tasks in class. Thus, it would not be an exaggeration to say that m...

by Yuping Wang, Grace Yue Qi
in Volume 22 Number 2, June 2018 Special Issue on Qualitative Research in CALL