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Vol. 37 No. 2 (2020): Special Issue - Corrective Feedback in Language Teaching and Learning: Connecting Research and Practice
Vol. 37 No. 2 (2020): Special Issue - Corrective Feedback in Language Teaching and Learning: Connecting Research and Practice
Published:
2020-12-02
A Word from the Editors
A Word From The Editors
Antonella Valeo, Eva Kartchava
i-xvii
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Articles
The Amount and Usefulness of Written Corrective Feedback Across Different Educational Contexts and Levels
Maria-Lourdes Lira-Gonzales, Hossein Nassaji
1-22
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Learner Personality and Response to Oral Corrective Feedback in an English for Academic Purposes Context
Alina Lemak, Antonella Valeo
23-50
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Investigating EAP Teachers’ Use and Perceptions of Gesture in General and in Corrective Feedback Episodes
Eva Kartchava, Abdizalon Mohamed
51-77
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Dynamic Written Corrective Feedback among Graduate Students: The Effects of Feedback Timing
Grant Eckstein, Maureen Sims, Lisa Rohm
78-102
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“That’s Just How We Say it”: Understanding L2 Student Writers’ Responses to Written and Negotiated Corrective Feedback Through Critical Incidents
Emma R Britton, Theresa Y Austin
103-127
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The Visibility of Oral Corrective Feedback Research in Teacher Education Textbooks
Majid Nikouee, Leila Ranta
128-153
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Corrective Feedback and Multimodality: Rethinking Categories in Telecollaborative Learning
Ana Freschi, Suzi Cavalari
154-180
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Second Language Learners’ and Teachers’ Perceptions of Delayed Immediate Corrective Feedback in an Asynchronous Online Setting An Exploratory Study
Laia Canals, Gisela Granena, Yucel Yilmaz, Aleksandra Malicka
181-209
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Metacognitive Instruction and Interactional Feedback in a Computer-Mediated Environment
Nicole Ziegler, Kara Moranski, George Smith, Huy Phung
210-233
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Perspectives
Perspectives on Using Automated Writing Evaluation Systems to Provide Written Corrective Feedback in the ESL Classroom
Johanathan Woodworth, Khaled Barkaoui
234-247
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