JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sustainability of E-mail Interactions Between Native Speakers and Nonnative Speakers

Glenn StockwellMike Levy

Year: 2001 Journal:   Computer Assisted Language Learning Vol: 14 (5)Pages: 419-442   Publisher: Routledge

Abstract

Recent research into e-mail has not only suggested that it can be a powerful motivator for interaction for language learners, but has also begun to link e-mail interactions between native and nonnative speakers to increases in L2 proficiency (Aitsiselmi, 1999; Floreéz-Estrada, 1995; Ioanniou-Georgiou, 1999; Stockwell and Harrington, 2001). In addition, some research has advocated that L2 learners should reach a certain number of e-mail interactions in order for benefits to accrue (Lamy and Goodfellow, 1999; Stockwell, 2000). Despite this apparent need for sustainability of e-mail interactions, the current literature has neglected to determine what features of these NS-NNS e-mail interactions are associated with the longer interaction sequences. Thus, in this study, we investigated 48 learners of Japanese involved in e-mail interactions with native speakers to determine what factors contributed to sustaining interactions. The e-mails are analyzed in terms of the relationship between sustainability and learner proficiency, computing experience, in-country experience, ratio of interlocutors and the content and topics of the e-mail interactions. Further, sustainability is considered in relation to a characterization of the online profiles of the participants. The paper closes with some suggestions for teaching.

Keywords:
Sustainability Linguistics Language proficiency Computer-mediated communication Computer science Psychology Relation (database) Mathematics education World Wide Web The Internet Ecology

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Topics

EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Language and Linguistics
Digital Communication and Language
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Language and Linguistics
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