Hooman Saeli
List of John Benjamins publications for which Hooman Saeli plays a role.
Articles
How do learners engage with oral corrective feedback on lexical stress errors? Effects of learner engagement on the working of corrective feedback Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 43:3, pp. 247–276 | Article
2020 This study explored the affective, behavioral, and cognitive engagement of 18 Iranian EFL learners with oral corrective feedback on lexical stress errors. The data were collected using questionnaires, pretests, posttests, and interviews. The questionnaire responses showed that the participants… read more
Correction timing: Does it affect teacher oral feedback? Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 5:1, pp. 49–71 | Article
2019 The current study set out to investigate the effects of oral corrective feedback (OCF) and examine the impact of correction timing on lexical stress and sentence intonation accuracy in a Persian context. The data was collected from a sample of upper-intermediate EFL students (N = 61). Immediate… read more
Persian favor asking in formal and informal academic contexts: The impact of gender and academic status Pragmatics 26:2, pp. 315–344 | Article
2016 The investigation of speech acts has been of interest, especially in cross-cultural pragmatics, to many L1/L2 researchers for many years (Blum-Kulka, House and Kasper 1989). Favor-asking, as an important speech act, is centered upon having the other party of conversation do a specific act… read more