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  and foreign language pedagogical (FLP) research. Firth and Wagner's (1997) proposal fo
 
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  reconceptualization of SLA has been supported by SLA and FLP researchers who shar
 
  reconceptualization of SLA has been supported by SLA and FLP researchers who shar

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Mori2007
BibType ARTICLE
Key Mori2007
Author(s) Junko Mori
Title Border Crossings? Exploring the Intersection of Second Language Acquisition, Conversation

Analysis, and Foreign Language Pedagogy

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Tag(s) EMCA, IL, Second language acquisition, Conversation Analysis, Pedagogy
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Year 2007
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Journal The Modern Language Journal
Volume 91
Number Focus issue
Pages 849-862
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Abstract

This article explores recent changes in the landscape of second language acquisition

and foreign language pedagogical (FLP) research. Firth and Wagner's (1997) proposal fo
reconceptualization of SLA has been supported by SLA and FLP researchers who shar
sentiment concerning the need for increased attention to social and contextual dimen
beyond the diversity of their theoretical and methodological orientations. In the meant
growing number of studies have adopted conversation analysis (CA), the sociological m
ology on which Firth and Wagner have built their arguments, to examine data involving 
language speakers, even though not all these studies may be viewed as addressing the is
language learning and therefore may not belong to the category of SLA studies. The r
of developments in the last decade points to potentials and remaining issues in using 
conduct SLA and FLP research and to draw pedagogical implications.

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