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Maftoon, Parviz; Shakouri, Nima – English Language Teaching, 2013
Researchers have long grappled with situating the stance of interaction in SLA, but it is only recently that interaction has begun to receive consideration from SLA quarters. Delving into the nature of interaction and the prerequisite of interaction in real world, in general, and in classroom, in particular, the authors hold that based on…
Descriptors: Interaction, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Role
Pica, Teresa – IRAL, 1991
Discusses the different theoretical perspectives concerning input data to second-language (L2) learners, and examines the learners contributions to input and the interactions between what learners take in themselves and what is given to them. (58 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Interaction, Language Research, Learning Theories

Artigal, Josep Maria – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1992
According to prior assumptions that a second language is acquired by being used as a tool for doing things with others, this article analyzes certain mechanisms that teacher and pupils use to build up the meaning of their interaction in the target language. (106 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction, Linguistic Input, Linguistic Theory
Ellis, Rod – 1991
The oral interaction hypothesis, proposed by Long and investigated by Pica, in second language (L2) acquisition is critiqued. The interaction hypothesis advances two major claims about the role of interaction in L2 acquisition: (1) comprehensible input is necessary for L2 acquisition; and (2) modifications to the interactional structure of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interaction, Language Proficiency, Linguistic Competence

Mackey, Alison; Oliver, Rhonda – System, 2002
Explored effects of interactional feedback on children's second language (L2) development in a prettest/posttest design. Child learners carried out communicative tasks that provided contexts for targeted forms and interactional feedback to occur. An experimental group received interactional feedback in response to non-targetlike production of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Children, English (Second Language)

Pica, Teresa – Language Learning, 1994
Reviews research on the social interaction and negotiation of second language (L2) learners and their interlocutors. This research illustrates ways in which negotiation contributes to conditions, processes, and outcomes of L2 learning by facilitating learners' comprehension and structural segmentation of L2 input, access to lexical form and…
Descriptors: Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Research, Language Usage

Loschky, Lester – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1994
Examined the influence of input and interactional modifications on second-language acquisition, assigning 41 learners of Japanese to 1 of 3 experimental groups: (1) unmodified input with no interaction; (2) premodified input with no interaction; and (3) unmodified input with the chance for negotiated input. Results indicated that comprehension was…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Interaction, Japanese

Rossier, Robert E. – READ Perspectives, 1993
Argues that the theoretical consensus on second language learning, which focuses on instruction in the target language, contradicts the main premises used by bilingual education advocates to gain respectability for bilingual education programs. The roles of translation, transfer, input, and interaction in the Eastman model of bilingual education,…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Criticism, Educational Attitudes, Educational Policy