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50 Years of ERIC
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Hanaoka, Osamu; Izumi, Shinichi – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2012
The assumption underlying research on feedback is that, in writing, feedback is something provided for what actually shows up in the learner's text. However, a new dimension may need to be added to the debate in light of the Noticing Hypothesis, the Output Hypothesis, and the emerging evidence on what L2 learners actually notice as they produce…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Evidence, English (Second Language), Feedback (Response)
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Harwood, Nigel; Austin, Liz; Macaulay, Rowena – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2009
This article presents key findings from an interview-based study of the beliefs, practices, and experiences of 16 proofreaders of student writing in a university setting. "Proofreading" is defined for the purposes of this research as "third-party interventions (entailing written alteration) on assessed work in progress." We report results relating…
Descriptors: Proofreading, Ethics, Beliefs, Foreign Countries
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Kobayashi, Hiroe; Rinnert, Carol – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2008
This exploratory study, undertaken from a socio-cognitive perspective, aims to investigate the effects of intensive preparatory high school training in L1 and/or L2 essay writing for university entrance exams. The analysis focuses on the task response and structural features in L1 (Japanese) and L2 (English) essays written by first-year Japanese…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, High Schools
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Lei, Xiao – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2008
In contrast to the traditional cognitive view of writing strategies, this study explores English as a foreign language (EFL) learners' writing strategy use within the Activity Theory framework, adding to the growing body of writing strategy research and sociocultural research on writing and second language acquisition (SLA). Drawing on data…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Writing Strategies, Writing Processes, Writing Research
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Costino, Kimberly A.; Hyon, Sunny – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2007
This paper reports on a cross-disciplinary study by an L1 compositionist and an applied linguist investigating interrelationships among university basic writing students' responses to linguistic identity labels, their residency statuses, and their preferences for mainstream or multilingual composition. Previous L2 writing research has suggested…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Multilingualism, Language Aptitude, Basic Writing
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Jones, Rodney H.; Garralda, Angel; Li, David C. S.; Lock, Graham – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2006
This paper reports the results of a study comparing the interactional dynamics of face-to-face and on-line peer-tutoring in writing by university students in Hong Kong. Transcripts of face-to-face tutoring sessions, as well as logs of on-line sessions conducted by the same peer-tutors, were coded for speech functions using a system based on…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Keck, Casey – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2006
Paraphrasing is considered by many to be an important skill for academic writing, and some have argued that the teaching of paraphrasing might help students avoid copying from source texts. Few studies, however, have investigated the ways in which both L1 and L2 academic writers already use paraphrasing as a textual borrowing strategy when…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Academic Discourse, Plagiarism, College Students
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Min, Hui-Tzu – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2006
This preliminary classroom study aims to examine the impact of trained responders' feedback on EFL college students' revisions, both in terms of revision types and quality. After a 4-hour in-class demonstration and a 1-hour after-class reviewer-teacher conference with each student (n = 18), the instructor/researcher collected students' first…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Writing (Composition)
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Cheng, Y.-S. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2004
Evidence has been accumulating that shows the promise of multidimensional conceptualizations of anxiety in investigating the effects of anxiety on different aspects of human behavior and intellectual performance. In view of the lack of an L2 writing anxiety scale explicitly developed from a multidimensional perspective, this study aims to develop…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals), Factor Analysis, Writing Apprehension
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Helms-Park, Rena; Stapleton, Paul – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2003
Contends second language literature yields little empirical evidence of a relationship between the features associated with first language voice and quality of academic writing. Writing samples requiring learners to argue in favor of or against an aspect of Canada's immigration policy were elicited from 63 students in a writing-intensive…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Song, Bailin; August, Bonne – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2002
Describes a quantitative study that compared the performance of two groups of advanced English-as-a-Second-Language students in a second semester composition course at the City University of New York (CUNY). Results suggest that students were twice as likely to pass into the second semester course when they were evaluated by portfolio rather than…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Evaluation Methods
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Lee, Icy – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2002
Describes a classroom inquiry that investigated the teaching of coherence. Coherence was defined in terms of a number of coherence-creating devices, and pedagogical materials were designed accordingly to teach the concept to a group of 16 English-as-a-Second-Language university students in Hong Kong. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Coherence, College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Ferris, Dana; Roberts, Barrie – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2001
Investigated university English-as-a-Second-Language students abilities to self-edit texts across three feedback conditions: errors marked with codes from different categories; errors in the same five categories underlined but not otherwise marked or labeled; no feedback. Both feedback groups outperformed the no-feedback group in self-editing;…
Descriptors: College Students, Editing, English (Second Language), Error Correction
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Cumming, Alister; So, Sufumi – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1996
Describes the dynamics of problem solving through spoken discourse in one-to-one tutoring of second-language writing in order to determine whether these processes vary with either instructional approach or language used. Tutors' and students' cooperative efforts to solve problems in the students' draft compositions focused primarily on local…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Influences, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Vandrick, Stephanie – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1996
Discusses the issues involved in teaching multicultural literature, possible pitfalls in emphasizing such literature with English-as-a-Second-Language students, problems inherent in the choice of textbooks with appropriate reading selections and editorial apparatus, and possible problems arising during such teaching. (27 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Change Agents, College Students, Course Content, Course Objectives
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