William J. Crawford
List of John Benjamins publications for which William J. Crawford plays a role.
How can register analysis inform task-based language teaching? Register in L1 and L2 Language Development, Gray, Bethany and Jesse Egbert (eds.), pp. 180–206 | Article
2021 For over 30 years, corpus research on register variation has expanded our understanding of language use by illustrating how linguistic features co-occur and vary in different situations of use (Biber & Conrad 2019). Over the same period, Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) has provided a… read more
7. Thai EFL learners’ interaction during collaborative writing tasks and its relationship to text quality Peer Interaction and Second Language Learning: Pedagogical potential and research agenda, Sato, Masatoshi and Susan Ballinger (eds.), pp. 185–208 | Article
2016 Second language (L2) writing research has shown that L2 learners routinely scaffold each other when working together to co-construct written texts. The analysis of peer interaction has focused largely on the occurrence of language-related episodes (LREs), with fewer studies documenting how learners… read more
12. Place and time adverbials in native and non-native English student writing Corpora and Discourse: The challenges of different settings, Ädel, Annelie and Randi Reppen (eds.), pp. 267–287 | Article
2008 This chapter builds on previous research that has established the spoken nature of learner writing by providing quantitative and qualitative accounts of time and place adverbs of student writing in comparison to published academic English writing and native English conversation. The chapter shows… read more
Charles C. Fries on ‘Meaning’ in structural linguistics and language pedagogy Toward an Understanding of Language: Charles Carpenter Fries in Perspective, Fries, Peter H. and Nancy M. Fries (eds.), pp. 143–160 | Article
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