Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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PART I Theory and History of Error Treatment in SLA and Composition Studies |
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1 Perspectives on Error and Written Corrective Feedback in SLA |
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3 | (25) |
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Early Perspectives on Error and Written CF in SLA |
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4 | (8) |
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Recent Perspectives on Error and Written CF in SLA |
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12 | (8) |
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Perspectives of L2 Writing Theorists and Researchers on the Role of Written CF in SLA |
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20 | (7) |
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27 | (1) |
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2 Perspectives on Error in Composition Studies: L1 and L2 Interactions and Influences |
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28 | (19) |
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Historical Perspectives on Error in L1 Composition Research |
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28 | (7) |
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Studies of Teacher Response to Error |
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35 | (5) |
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The Influence of L1 Composition Studies on L2 Views of Error Treatment |
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40 | (4) |
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44 | (1) |
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45 | (2) |
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PART II Analysis of Research on Written CF |
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47 | (74) |
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3 Research on Written CF in Language Classes |
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49 | (26) |
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Can Written CF Facilitate the Acquisition of L2 Forms and Structures? |
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50 | (3) |
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Is Unfocused Written CF More Effective in Treating L2 Errors than Focused Written CF? |
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53 | (9) |
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Does Written CF Target Some Linguistic Error Domains/Categories More Effectively than Others? |
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62 | (2) |
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Are Some Types of Written CF More Effective in Treating L2 Errors than Others? |
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64 | (6) |
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Does the Educational and L2 Learning Background of Learners Determine the Extent to which They Benefit from Written CF? |
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To What Extent Can the Proposals of Socio-cultural Theory Enhance Our Understanding of Effective Written CF? |
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72 | (1) |
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73 | (2) |
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4 Research on Written CF in Composition Studies |
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75 | (24) |
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76 | (1) |
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General Studies of Teacher Response |
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77 | (2) |
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Types of Errors Marked by Teachers |
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79 | (3) |
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Effects of Written CF on Short-term Revision |
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82 | (5) |
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Effects of Written CF on Long-term Improvement |
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87 | (3) |
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Studies of Different Approaches to Written CF |
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90 | (2) |
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Student Views of Written CF |
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92 | (3) |
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95 | (1) |
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96 | (1) |
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97 | (1) |
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98 | (1) |
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5 Future Directions in SLA and Composition Research |
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99 | (22) |
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Written CF in SLA Research |
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99 | (9) |
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108 | (1) |
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Written CF in Composition Research |
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108 | (11) |
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119 | (1) |
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119 | (1) |
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PART III Practical Applications of Written CF Theory and Research |
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6 From Theory to Practice: Written CF for Language Learners |
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123 | (15) |
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Purpose and Goals of Providing Written CF in a Language Learning Program |
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The Timing and Frequency of Giving Learners Written CF |
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125 | (3) |
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The Amount of Written CF to Provide |
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128 | (2) |
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The Types of Linguistic Form and Structure to Focus On |
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Options in the Delivery of Written CF |
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The Providers of Written CF |
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How Written CF Can Be Supported with Other Approaches to Accuracy |
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How Learners Can Be Actively Involved in Accuracy-oriented Learning Outside the Classroom |
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137 | (1) |
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7 From Theory to Practice: Written CF for L2 Student Writers |
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138 | (35) |
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Purpose and Goals of Written CF |
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139 | (2) |
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Timing and Frequency of Written CF |
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141 | (3) |
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Amount of Teacher-provided Written CF |
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144 | (1) |
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145 | (2) |
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147 | (6) |
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153 | (6) |
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Support Beyond Written CF |
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159 | (2) |
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161 | (1) |
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162 | (1) |
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162 | (2) |
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164 | (4) |
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168 | (2) |
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170 | (1) |
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171 | (2) |
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8 Preparing Teachers for Written CF in Language Learning and Composition Contexts |
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173 | (24) |
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Preparing Language Teachers for Written CF |
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173 | (10) |
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Preparing Composition Instructors for Written CF |
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183 | (9) |
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192 | (1) |
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193 | (1) |
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194 | (1) |
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194 | (1) |
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195 | (1) |
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196 | (1) |
References |
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Index |
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