Towards a new model of negotiated interaction in computer-mediated communication
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| Publication date | 10-2019 |
| Journal | Language Learning & Technology |
| Volume | Issue number | 23 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 116-135 |
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| Abstract |
In this paper we explore and identify emerging patterns of synchronous digital discourse trajectories
between dyads of native (NS) and non-native speakers (NNS), with a particular focus on (absence of)
negotiated interaction. We will present a new model of L2 learning interaction that is a schematic
representation of two main types of hearer response that have been found after a trigger of nonunderstanding: Task-appropriate response (TAR) and face-appropriate response (FAR). In addition, we
outline five different discourse trajectories. The model we propose is based on data derived from
interactive task performances of groups of Dutch and Australian students in two telecollaboration
projects. The discourse trajectories represented in our model provide us with useful insights into the
complexities of digital interaction in an L2-learning environment and show that NNS-NS communication
is more complex than traditional negotiation of meaning models suggest. We expect our model to
contribute to a better understanding of L2 learning processes related to interaction in digital settings
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | In Special Issue: New Developments in Virtual Exchange in Foreign Language Education |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10125/44699 |
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