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Strategies for effective communication in Dutch as a lingua franca telecollaboration
...linker (1972) as making one’s speech more fluent despite deficiencies in one’s grammatical competence. While most definitions refer to attempts to compensate for a learner’s linguistic deficiency to...

by Aleksandra Wach, Robertus de Louw, Mikołaj Buczak, Gert Loosen
in Volume 29 Number 2, February 2025 Special Issue: Indigenous Languages and Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTLs) with Technology

Multilingual computing
...links to programs • Setting up Windows Internet Explorer 5, 5.5 and 6 for Multilingual and Unicode Support • Unicode fonts for Windows computers -- from Alan Wood • Unicode and MacOS X -- from Tidbits...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 06 Number 2, May 2002 Special Issue Technology and Indigenous Languages

YouTube for foreign languages: You have to see this video
...link for the video, search for the video by keywords, or embed the videos directly into another location using the embed codes provided when uploading the video. Even with a good Internet connection...

by Joseph M. Terantino
in Volume 15 Number 1, February 2011 Special Issue: Multilateral Online Exchanges for Language and Culture Learning

LCTLs and technology: The promise of open education
...linked in unusual and surprising ways and not the simple linear forms that today’s textbook present. OE promises to fundamentally change the way authors, instructors, and students interact worldwide. ...

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

Web-based elicitation tasks in SLA research
...links, text, and graphics properly. The tags do not appear on the browser screen, but translate the information for the browser. However, no knowledge of HTML encoding is required to use Claris Home...

by Dalila Ayoun
in Volume 03 Number 2, January 2000 Special Issue The Role of Computer Technology in Second Language Acquisition Research

The Effects of Computer-assisted Pronunciation Readings on ESL Learners’ Use of Pausing, Stress, Intonation, and Overall Comprehensibility
...linking words and phrases together with limited pausing, and producing multi-syllabic words). Example comments: “Most difficult was to understand where the stresses in the sentences were” “It’s di...

by Mark Tanner, Melissa Landon
in Volume 13 Number 3, October 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Pronunciation

Learning a foreign language and locality through an animated documentary film
...linking individual feelings, opinions, and activities with the emotional atmosphere, views, and practices of Latvian society at that time. Third, the spatial opposition—the grandparents’ farmhouse a...

by Solvita Burr
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL

Review of Culture, difference, and power, interactive video cd
...links, as shown in Figure 1. Each of these subsections are made up of three to five chapters, which Sleeter calls Ideas, and three or four follow-up Activities. There are also extensive hyperlinked cr...

by Sigrun Biesenbach-Lucas
in Volume 06 Number 3, September 2002 Special Issue Technology and Teacher Education

Review of Streaming Speech
...linked to the production of correct sounds and prosody, the speed-matching exercises are less likely to be problematic as ample support is provided to develop awareness of the global timing issues inv...

by Andrew Lion
in Volume 08 Number 2, May 2004

Mapping Languaging in Digital Spaces: Literacy Practices at Borderlands
...linking Line 9 and Line 10 and the teacher’s contribution in the chat tool illustrates that the orientation occurs across different modes—here, oral and written. Maria seems to ignore or does not not...

by Giulia Messina Dahlberg, Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta
in Volume 20 Number 3, October 2016