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It's Just a Game, Right? Types of Play in Foreign Language CMC
...warner/ May 2004, Volume 8, Number 2 pp. 69-87 Copyright © 2004, ISSN 1094-3501 69 IT'S JUST A GAME, RIGHT? TYPES OF PLAY IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CMC Chantelle N. Warner University of California, Berkeley...

by Chantelle N. Warner
in Volume 08 Number 2, May 2004

Designing talk in social networks: What Facebook teaches about conversation
...Warner & Hsin-I Chen Designing talk in social networks: What Facebook teaches about conversation Chantelle Warner, University of Arizona Hsin-I Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Applied S...

by Chantelle Warner, Hsin-I Chen
in Volume 21 Number 2, June 2017

Riding the digital wilds: Learner autonomy and informal language learning
...arner Robert Godwin-Jones 19 & Richardson, 2017, p. 203). This positions the learner as “a consumer who partakes in a new linguistic economy rather than as a participant in social activity” (Warn...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds

Learner use of holistic language units in multimodal, task-based synchronous computer-mediated communication
...Warner, C. (2004). It’s just a game, right? Types of play in foreign language CMC. Language Learning & Technology, 8(2), 69-87. Retrieved December 11, 2007 from http://llt.msu.edu/vol8num2/warner /d...

by Karina Collentine
in Volume 13 Number 2, June 2009

Guest editor commentary
...Warner, C. (2004). It’s just a game, right? Types of play in foreign language CMC. Language Language and Technology, 8(2), 69–87. Retrieved from http://llt.msu.edu/vol8num2/warner/default.html Zheng...

by Jonathon Reinhardt, Julie Sykes
in Volume 18 Number 2, June 2014 Special Issue: Game-informed L2 Teaching and Learning

Wikipedia writing as praxis: Computer-mediated socialization of second-language writers
...Warner (2002) has described a public as an indefinite, uncountable audience that is transformed by being addressed through circulated discourse. As Warner (2002) explains, “The idea of a public is m...

by Brian W. King
in Volume 19 Number 3, October 2015 Special Issues on Digital Literacies and Language Learning

Acknowlegement of 2005 reviewers
...Warner Paige Ware Rob Waring Mark Warschauer Donald Weasenforth Cynthia White Lawrence Williams Scott Williams Edward Wolfe Michael Zellermayer Yong Zhao

in Volume 10 Number 1, January 2006

2014 reviewer acknowledgements
...Warner Ciara Wigham Karen Woodman Ying Xie Işıl Yalçın Ai Chun Yen Choongil Yoon Hyunsook Yoon Bonnie Lynne Youngs Jeehwan Yun Victoria Zenotz Qi Zhang Binbin Zheng Dongping Zheng Kater...

in Volume 19 Number 1, February 2015 Special Issues on Teacher Education and CALL

Reviewer acknowledgments
...Warner Mark Warschauer Donald Weasenforth Ann Wennerstrom Cynthia White Gery d'Ydewalle Youngjoo Yi Xiaoye You Zheng-Sheng Zhang

in Volume 12 Number 2, June 2008 Special Issue On Technology And Learning To Write

News from LLT
...Warner) examines playful uses of language that occurred during a semester-long study of two German language courses using a MOO. An analysis of the transcripts of the MOO sessions reveal that a large ...

by Dorothy Chun, Irene Thompson, Pamela DaGrossa
in Volume 08 Number 2, May 2004