- Effects of corpus-based instruction on phraseology in learner English
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...changes were for opinion
and majority. There were only slight changes in the genre-appropriate phraseology of view, and searches
for favour and support in the DDL corpus produced disappointing resul...
by Katherine Ackerley
in Volume 21 Number 3, October 2017 Special Issue on Corpora in Language Learning and Teaching
- Internet Television News in the Classroom - TF1: Improved Features Make Sites More Useful
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...changes, possibly right
before a lesson! As it is currently configured, the broadband video page offers access to the TV News
video, including current events, sports, weather, reports on holidays, art...
by Jean W. LeLoup, Robert Ponterio
in Volume 08 Number 2, May 2004
- Training in machine translation post-editing for foreign language students
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...changed and so too did the errors it
produced. From 2006 to 2017, Google used statistical MT engines that produced different mistakes than
the neural MT engines it currently uses, which provide bett...
by Hong Zhang, Olga Torres-Hostench
in Volume 26 Number 1, 2022
- On the net: Agora Language Marketplace: Professional and Commercial Information and Services for Foreign Languages
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...change Programs" or the November '97 "Web Resources for E-mail Exchange Programs."
• Under Employment we find a listing of current job openings. Job openings may be listed here
free of charge.
• Situ...
by Jean W. LeLoup, Robert Ponterio
in Volume 02 Number 2, January 1999
- Review of Computer-assisted Foreign Language Teaching and Learning: Technological Advances
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...change. In Chapter 7,
Guo and Guo found that students using the Wimba Voice Boards to practice their Chinese had high levels
of engagement and participatory rates, a fact the authors used to support...
by Robert Blake
in Volume 19 Number 1, February 2015 Special Issues on Teacher Education and CALL
- Review of A guide to using corpora for English language learners
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...changes in concept meanings over time). Each search activity is followed by a
brief but thought-provoking discussion of the output screens that can serve as a starting point for corpus-
integrated sp...
by Aysel Şahin Kızıl
in Volume 23 Number 3, October 2019 Special Issue: New Developments in Virtual Exchange in Foreign Language Education
- A conversation with Liudmila Klimanova: The 2021 recipient of the Dorothy Chun Award for Best Paper in LLT
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...changes and evolves as participants find some new way of communicating ideas to the group and how those ways get picked up by other group participants. And they develop one unified code that transform...
in Language Learning & Technology Media
- Giving a virtual voice to the silent language of culture: The Cultura project
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...changes. Click here for an example of
one of these exchanges.
General Observations About the Forums
Connections are frequently made between multiple materials, raising apparent
contradictions. An exch...
by Gilberte Furstenberg, Sabine Levet, Kathryn English, Katherine Maillet
in Volume 05 Number 1, January 2001
- Students writing emails to faculty: An examination of e-politeness among native and non-native speakers of English
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...changed from primarily want statements to query preparatory strategies and showed evidence of greater
politeness through lexico-syntactic modification. What makes Chen’s study intriguing is the fact ...
by Sigrun Biesenbach-Lucas
in Volume 11 Number 2, June 2007
- Negotiation of meaning and codeswitching in online tandems
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...changes. This paper discusses potential
reasons for these differences, investigates the learners' exploitation of the bilingual format of their
exchange, and thereby attempts to demonstrate how online...
by Markus Kötter
in Volume 07 Number 2, May 2003 Special Issue Telecollaboration