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Does ethnicity influence the choice of language learning strategies?
Mizutani, Satomi; Dallow, Tomoko. - : Independent Learning Association:, 2013. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2013
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Imparting China: some reflections on five decades of Chinese language teaching in New Zealand
Gong, Hong-Yu. - : Chengdu : Sichuan University Press, 2013. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2013
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Self-access and independent learning centres
Reinders, Hayo. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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Letters to the editor: Results of corpus analysis
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Does ethnicity influence the choice of language learning strategies?
Mizutani, Satomi; Dallow, Tomoko. - : Independent Learning Association:, 2013
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Letters to the editor: Results of corpus analysis
Hetet, John. - : Applied Linguistics Association of New Zealand, 2013. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2013
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Imparting China: some reflections on five decades of Chinese language teaching in New Zealand
Gong, Hong-Yu. - : Chengdu : Sichuan University Press, 2013
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The effects of aural input enhancement on L2 acquisition
Cho, Meiyoung; Reinders, Hayo. - : University of Hawai‘i, National Foreign Language Resource Center., 2013
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Letters to the editor: Results of corpus analysis
Hetet, John. - : Applied Linguistics Association of New Zealand, 2013
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The effects of aural input enhancement on L2 acquisition
Reinders, Hayo; Cho, Meiyoung. - : University of Hawai‘i, National Foreign Language Resource Center., 2013. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2013
Abstract: Input enhancement involves attempts to direct the learner’s attention to specific linguistic forms in target language input (Sharwood Smith, 1993). One way to do this is by manipulating the input in order to attract learners’ attention to the target feature, for example, by underlining or bolding it or by artificially increasing its frequency in the input (an input flood). A number of studies have investigated the effects of enriched input (e.g., Jourdenais, Ota, Stauffer, Boyson, & Doughty, 1995; Reinders & Ellis, 2009; Trahey & White, 1993; White, 1998). Although there is some evidence that enriched input can affect L2 acquisition of certain grammatical features, the results are not conclusive. Furthermore, previous studies have been limited to textual input enrichment. In this chapter we investigated the effects of aural input enhancement, a type of input enhancement that to the best of our knowledge has not been reported on before. Participants in the study were given an audiobook to listen to outside of class in which passive structures had been manipulated by 1) artificially increasing the volume slightly of the target items or by 2) slowing down the speed with which the target items were read out. A control group listened to the audiobooks in their original form. The repeated-measures ANOVA analysis showed no significant effect for the manipulated input on acquiring the target form. We discuss some possible reasons for this finding.
Keyword: 200401 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics; aural input enhancement; L2 acquistion; second language acquisition (SLA)
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2393
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Reinders, Hayo. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2013
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Letters to the editor: Results of corpus analysis
Romova, Zina; Hetet, John. - : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2013
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