Collaborative Accomplishment of L2 Peer Feedback Interaction: Pursuing Uptake Through Accounting and Depersonalizing

IF 1.7 3区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kübra Ekşi, Nilüfer Can Daşkın
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Abstract

Although L2 learners are often encouraged to provide feedback on each other's performance of paired/group interaction tasks in collaboration and interaction, how they jointly engage in feedback talk in ways that are conducive to establishing shared understanding of the institutionally preferred actions is largely unknown. Using multimodal conversation analysis, this study examines real-time peer feedback interactions in a synchronous video-mediated study group and uncovers the ways L2 learners expand on each other's feedback contributions for collaboratively accomplishing peer feedback in and through interaction. The analysis will explicate (a) accounting as a justifying device and (b) depersonalizing as a mitigating device. The findings show that the participants, in follow-up feedback turns, attend to the local interactional circumstances created by peer response, tailor their feedback to the institutional goals of the focal setting, contribute to intersubjectivity, and pursue feedback recipient's agreement and strong display of uptake. The analysis brings insights into the construct of L2 Interactional Competence (IC) necessary for following up on peer feedback turns. The study discusses the practical implications of the focal phenomenon for oral assessment preparation classes.

第二语言同伴反馈互动的协作成就:通过会计和去人格化来追求吸收
虽然第二语言学习者经常被鼓励在合作和互动中对彼此配对/小组互动任务的表现提供反馈,但他们如何以有助于建立对制度偏好行为的共同理解的方式共同参与反馈谈话,在很大程度上是未知的。本研究采用多模态会话分析,考察了同步视频中介学习小组中的实时同伴反馈互动,并揭示了二语学习者如何扩展彼此的反馈贡献,从而在互动中协作完成同伴反馈。分析将阐明(a)会计是一种辩护手段,(b)人格解体是一种缓解手段。研究结果表明,在后续反馈回合中,参与者关注同伴反应所创造的当地互动环境,根据焦点设置的制度目标调整反馈,促进主体间性,并追求反馈接受者的同意和强烈的接受表现。该分析为第二语言互动能力(IC)的构建提供了见解,这是跟进同伴反馈回合所必需的。本研究探讨焦点现象对口语评核预备课的实际意义。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Linguistics (InJAL) publishes articles that explore the relationship between expertise in linguistics, broadly defined, and the everyday experience of language. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles which show explicitly how local issues of language use or learning exemplify more global concerns.
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