RT @MizumotoAtsushi: 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of…
RT @MizumotoAtsushi: 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of…
RT @MizumotoAtsushi: 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of…
RT @MizumotoAtsushi: 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of…
RT @MizumotoAtsushi: 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of…
RT @MizumotoAtsushi: 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of…
RT @MizumotoAtsushi: 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of…
25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott | Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education | Full Text https://t.co/OAMqlTTjUu
The Truscott response most cited is Ferris (1999) https://t.co/3aMYtFYA2q Notice that this response appeared in a different journal! But there are other responses out there too! And here is an interview 25 years later that is very interesting: https://t
RT @SpringerEdu: #OpenAccess 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott https://t.co/YIFTK…
#OpenAccess 25 years on, the written error correction debate continues: an interview with John Truscott https://t.co/YIFTK3MCMC https://t.co/5Bml0ibOr3