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Research Questions for a CALL Research Agenda: A Reply to Rafael Salaberry
Language Learning & Technology
  • Carol Chapelle, Iowa State University
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Publication Date
1-1-1999
Abstract

I am grateful to Rafael Salaberry for his comments on my paper "CALL in the year 2000: Still in search of research paradigms?" takes up the discussion that I hoped the paper would motivate about fundamental issues in CALL research--issues such as what the relevant research questions are, why particular research methods are appropriate, and how CALL research relates to second language acquisition (SLA) research. In the interest of moving the discussion forward, I have responded to each of the points that Salaberry has raised. Points (a) through (e) below are quoted directly from his paper:

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This article is from Language Learning & Technology 3 (1999): 108. Posted with permission.

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Carol Chapelle
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Carol Chapelle. "Research Questions for a CALL Research Agenda: A Reply to Rafael Salaberry" Language Learning & Technology Vol. 37 Iss. 1 (1999) p. 108 - 113
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol_chapelle/15/