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Roussel, Stephanie – ReCALL, 2011
Many studies about listening strategies are based on what learners report while listening to an oral message in the second language (Vandergrift, 2003; Graham, 2006). By recording a video of the computer screen while L2 learners (L1 French) were listening to an MP3-track in German, this study uses a novel approach and recent developments in…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Listening Comprehension, Form Classes (Languages), Second Language Learning
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Grosbois, Muriel – ReCALL, 2011
Despite the spread of reliable desktop audio and videoconferencing facilities, some CMC-based projects still rely on asynchronous written environments, if only because of the temporal constraints of synchronicity (Guichon, 2009; Develotte, Guichon & Vincent, 2010). Yet speaking is usually the skill students most need to improve when learning a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Interlanguage, Native Speakers
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Meinardi, Marty – ReCALL, 2009
This article investigates whether authentic native speaker (NS) to NS speech can be made available to the learner listener through the use of a novel slow-down tool. Results from various preliminary tests seem to indicate that the use of a slow-down algorithm in many cases, and in particular in samples with a higher speed rate and word count,…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Mirzaiean, Vahid; Ramsay, Allan – ReCALL, 2005
People learning a new language have problems with various aspects of the language they want to learn--with its grammar, with its pronunciation, with its morphology... CALL tools have been provided for most of these linguistic levels, but comparatively little has been done about helping students with problems of meaning. We will argue that language…
Descriptors: Semantics, English (Second Language), Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Tsubota, Yasushi; Dantsuji, Masatake; Kawahara, Tatsuya – ReCALL, 2004
We have developed an English pronunciation learning system which estimates the intelligibility of Japanese learners' speech and ranks their errors from the viewpoint of improving their intelligibility to native speakers. Error diagnosis is particularly important in self-study since students tend to spend time on aspects of pronunciation that do…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Second Language Learning, Identification, Profiles