Preliminary Sources for CMC in SLA

* Beauvois, M. H., & Eledge, J. (1996). Personality types and megabytes: Student attitudes toward computer mediated communication (CMC) in the language classroom. CALICO  Journal, 13, 27-45.
* Belcher, D. (1999). Authentic interaction in a virtual classroom: leveling the playing field in a graduate seminar. Computer and Composition, 16, 253-267.
* Warschauer, M. (1996). Comparing face to face and electronic discussion in the second language classroom. CALICO Journal, 13, 7-26.
* Kern, R. G. (1995). Restructuring classroom interaction with networked computers: effects on quantity and characteristics of language production. The Modern Language Journal, 79, 457-476.
* Salaberry, M. Rafael. (1997). A theoretical foundation for the development of pedagogical tasks computer-mediated communication. CALICO Journal, 14, 5-34.
* Liu, J. & Sadler, R.W. (2003). The effect and affect of peer review in electronic versus traditional modes on L2 writing. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2, 193-227.
* Caniam, D. & Wong, R. (2004).Internet Relay Chat as a Tool in the Autonomous Development of ESL Learners' English Language Ability: An Exploratory Study. System. 32 (3), op.321-335.
* Kyung, S-C. (2004). Synchronous Electronic Discussions in an EFL Reading Class. ELT Journal. 58 (2). pp.164-173.
* Schwienhorst, K.(2004).  Native-Speaker/Non-Native-Speaker Discourse in the MOO: Topic Negotiation and Initiation in a Synchronous Text-Based Environment. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 17 (1). pp.35-50. 
* Smith, Bryan, Alvarez-Torres, M. J. & Zhao, Y. (2003). Features of CMC Technologies and Their Impact on Language Learners' Online Interaction. Computers in Human Behavior. 19 (6) . pp.703-729.
* Fuente, M. J. de la (2003). Is SLA Interactionist Theory Relevant to CALL? A Study on the Effects of Computer-Mediated Interaction in L2 Vocabulary Acquisition. Computer Assisted Language Learning. 16 (1). pp. 47-81.
 
* Smith, B. (2003). The Use of Communication Strategies in Computer-Mediated Communication. System. 31 (1), pp. 29-53.       
* Hayet, M C (1991). At-Home Foreign-Language Courses and Electronic Linguistic Tools. Language International. 3 (6). pp.9-15.
* Lam, W. S. Eva (2000). L2 Literacy and the Design of the Self: A Case Study of a Teenager Writing on the Internet. TESOL Quarterly. 34 (3). pp. 457-482.
* Abrams, Z. I. (2001). Computer-Mediated Communication and Group Journals: Expanding the Repertoire of Participant Roles. System, 29 (4). pp. 489-503.