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Corpus Linguistics in the Chevron Two-Step
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In: BYU Law Review (2018)
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Know thyself? Self- vs. other-assessment of second language pronunciation
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Acoustic characteristics and learner profiles of low, mid and high-level second language fluency
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“Cunt”: on the perception and handling of verbal dynamite by L1 and LX users of English
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The perception-production link revisited: the case of Japanese learners' English /r/ performance
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Grammatical change in Paris French: in situ question words in embedded contexts
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Advanced second language segmental and suprasegmental acquisition
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Introduction: Multicultural youth vernaculars in Paris and urban France
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“Il parle normal, il parle comme nous”: self-reported usage and attitudes in a banlieue
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Linguistic dimensions of l2 accentedness and comprehensibility vary across speaking tasks
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The role of aptitude in second language segmental learning: the case of Japanese learners’ English /r/ pronunciation attainment in classroom settings
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Phrase-final words in Greek storytelling speech: a study on the effect of a culturally-specific prosodic feature on short-term memory
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Understanding Chinese high school students’ foreign language enjoyment: validation of the Chinese version of the Foreign Language Enjoyment Scale
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Explicit and implicit aptitude effects on second language speech learning: scrutinizing segmental and suprasegmental sensitivity and performance via behavioural and neurophysiological measures
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The effect of positive orientation and perceived social support on foreign language classroom anxiety
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The present study reports on the effect of learners’ positive orientation, perceived teacher and student emotional support on their foreign language classroom anxiety. One hundred and forty-four Chinese L1 second-year university-level participants filled out the Positivity Scale, the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale, and the Teacher/Student Emotional Support Scale. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that positive orientation was a significant negative predictor of FL anxiety. The relationship between perceived student support and anxiety ceased to be significant as positive orientation entered the model. Perceived teacher support did not significantly predict FL classroom anxiety at each step of the analysis. The results are discussed in line with previous findings as well as their practical implications for foreign language teaching and learning in Chinese universities.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.system.2018.01.002 https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/25519/ https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/25519/1/25519.pdf
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Self-construction and social transformation: Lifelong, lifewide and life-deep learning
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Harman, Kerry. - : The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education, 2018
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Psychological, emotional, linguistic and cultural changes following migration : the case of Italian migrants living in English-speaking countries
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