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...pronunciation and phonetics. Despite the recent flurry of telecollaborative teaching and research on telecollaborative language study, many aspects of this learning configuration remain under-explored...

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

Review of Working Mandarin for Beginners
...pronunciation using the pinyin-system in Mandarin since it can match the accent or tones. The Files section enables teachers to upload files or create new folders. The Announcements and Options sectio...

by Haidan Wang
in Volume 17 Number 1, February 2013 Special Issue on Less Commonly Taught Languages - Language Learning & Technology

Oral computer-mediated interaction between l2 learners: it’s about time!
...pronunciation related. Our results show that the AudCMC group used more elaborated responses to try to solve the non-communication episode but none of them were pronunciation related. Undoubtedly, th...

by Iñigo Yanguas
in Volume 14 Number 3, October 2010

Enhancing extensive reading with data-driven learning
...Pronunciation as opposed to Focusing on skills. We confirmed later with this class that what they meant by pronunciation referred to learning how to emulate high status American or British accents—s...

by Gregory Hadley, Maggie Charles
in Volume 21 Number 3, October 2017 Special Issue on Corpora in Language Learning and Teaching

Review of Virtual Conversations Language Programs: Roberto's Restaurant CD-ROM
...pronunciation is rated (from poor to excellent) according to how well it matches a composite energy-wave pattern. Although it would undoubtedly be possible to "fool" this speech-recognition algorith...

by Robert Blake
in Volume 04 Number 2, September 2000 Special Issue Literacies and Technologies

Review of Technology-enhanced teaching and learning of Chinese as a foreign language
...pronunciation and intonation. In the chapter, oral skills are divided into interpretive-mode tasks, interpersonal-mode tasks, and presentational-mode tasks. For each mode, Navarre provides a list of...

by Frederick J. Poole
in Volume 23 Number 2, June 2019

Twenty-five years of computer-assisted language learning: A topic modeling analysis
...pronunciation training software to improve pronunciation and develop communication skills. ASR was commonly used to analyze learners’ utterances and intent, and to detect common language errors. Te...

by Xieling Chen, Di Zou, Haoran R. Xie, Fan Su
in Volume 25 Number 3, October 2021 Special Issue: 25 Years of Emerging Technology in CALL

Embodied interaction: Learning Chinese characters through body movements
...pronunciation) (Shen, 2004; Xu et al., 2013), of which the first two are of interest in this study. Since body movements may represent and metaphorize concepts and ideas, it is hypothesized is that ...

by Xinhao Xu, Fengfeng Ke
in Volume 24 Number 3, October 2020

Review of La Chaise Bercante
...pronunciation of the word as well. The dictionary is an impressive feature of the program -- almost every word is glossed, and it is accessible simply by clicking on an unknown word. EVALUATION La Cha...

by Lara Lomicka
in Volume 08 Number 3, September 2004 Special Section on Global English(es)

The impact of virtual reality (VR) pedagogy on L2 English learners’ oral communication and pragmatic competence
...pronunciation was good. I prefer living humans, not virtual technology. 8 Language Learning & Technology Excerpt 6 (P#30) It was a little bit sad when I had to repeat myself to be underst...

by Melike Akay, Matt Kessler
in Volume 28 Number 1, 2024