In:Aptitude-Treatment Interaction in Second Language Learning
Edited by Robert M. DeKeyser
[Benjamins Current Topics 116] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 April 2021
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Table of contents
Introduction
Aptitude-treatment interaction in second language learning
1
Robert M. DeKeyser
Chapters
Individualization of practice distribution in second language grammar learning: The role of metalinguistic rule rehearsal ability and working memory capacity
5
Yuichi Suzuki
The interaction between timing of explicit grammar explanation and individual differences in second language
acquisition
33
Ilina Kachinske
Robert DeKeyser
The associations between individual differences in working memory and the effectiveness of immediate and delayed corrective
feedback
69
Mengxia Fu
Shaofeng Li
Verbal working memory as a predictor of explicit and implicit knowledge of English passive voice
93
Mirosław Pawlak
Adriana Biedroń
Working memory and planning time as predictors of fluency and accuracy
117
Katharine Brown Nielson
Robert DeKeyser
Phonological short-term memory capacity and L2 oral performance
153
Gisela Granena
Yucel Yilmaz
The value of introspective measures in aptitude-treatment interaction research: A window on individual differences in action
173
Rebecca Sachs
Yuka Akiyama
Kimi Nakatsukasa†
Index
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