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Learning Styles, Engagement and Anxiety in AI‐Mediated Writing: A Multimodal Feedback Study
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) tools now permeate English academic writing. However, evidence on how feedback modalities align with student differences and with psychological mechanisms remains limited. Prior work often reduced learning styles to simple matches with delivery modes and treated learning engagement and writing anxiety as peripheral.
Yi Ren +3 more
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Improvement of English-Chinese bilingual learning by integrating semantic analysis and neural machine translation. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Wang Q.
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Two Literary Genres, One Work: A Chronogram Poem by Ḥaḳḳī in Rüknī’s Versified Dictionary
Two Literary Genres, One Work: A Chronogram Poem by Ḥaḳḳī in Rüknī’s Versified ...
Toy, Saliha
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Natalie Ferris
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Synthesizing Empirical Research on Learner Metacognition in Second Language Writing
ABSTRACT Despite considerable research interest in learner metacognition in second language (L2) writing, there is not yet a review that synthesizes the existing empirical findings and discusses their implications. To fill the void, this systematic review synthesized 39 empirical studies on learner metacognition in L2 writing and examined their salient
Chen Li, Icy Lee, Zhicheng Mao
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Role of science fiction in conceptualising the reproductive future: a linguistic and literary perspective. [PDF]
Krendel A, Ryder M.
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ABSTRACT Given the global spread of English and the recent challenges to English major education, it is essential to explore the potential benefits of implementing Global Englishes in a discipline‐specific context. This qualitative study explored the learning experiences of eight female English major graduates who previously attended Global Englishes ...
Xiaowen (Serina) Xie +3 more
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Discourse type effects on EFL listening comprehension: cognitive load and metacognitive strategy shifts across scientific and literary texts. [PDF]
Mekheimer M.
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ABSTRACT Studies on classroom interactions suggest that displaying affiliation through linguistic and multimodal resources could promote positive emotions like enjoyment, thereby enhancing engagement and enthusiasm in second/foreign language learning.
Karen C. K. Choi, Kevin W. H. Tai
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