Formative feedback as grammar teaching. Fernández, S. S. & Kjærgaard, H. W. In Christensen, K. R., Jørgensen, H., & Wood, J. L., editors, The Sign of the V – Papers in Honour of Sten Vikner, pages 169–184. Department of English, School of Communication & Culture, Aarhus University, Aarhus, December, 2019.
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‘The Sign of the V’ is a festschrift in honour of Sten Vikner, written by friends, colleagues, and collaborators, present and past, to celebrate both his 60th birthday and his contribution to the field of linguistics. The papers cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and empirical linguistic research, from phonetics and phonology, through morphology, semantics, and syntax, to pragmatics, as well as language acquisition, second-language learning, language processing, language teaching, language contact, historical linguistics, and language variation and change. Many different languages are featured, including the Scandinavian languages (i.e. Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish), Catalan, Dutch, English, Finnish, West Flemish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Scots, and Yiddish. The scope and depth of the chapters in this anthology is a clear indication of the scope and depth of Sten Vikner’s own comparative research well as his impact on the field of linguistics.
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	address = {Aarhus},
	title = {Formative feedback as grammar teaching},
	isbn = {978-87-7507-461-7},
	url = {https://ebooks.au.dk/aul/catalog/view/348/234/1188-4},
	abstract = {‘The Sign of the V’ is a festschrift in honour of Sten Vikner, written by friends, colleagues, and collaborators, present and past, to celebrate both his 60th birthday and his contribution to the field of linguistics. The papers cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and empirical linguistic research, from phonetics and phonology, through morphology, semantics, and syntax, to pragmatics, as well as language acquisition, second-language learning, language processing, language teaching, language contact, historical linguistics, and language variation and change. Many different languages are featured, including the Scandinavian languages (i.e. Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish), Catalan, Dutch, English, Finnish, West Flemish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Scots, and Yiddish. The scope and depth of the chapters in this anthology is a clear indication of the scope and depth of Sten Vikner’s own comparative research well as his impact on the field of linguistics.},
	urldate = {2019-12-14},
	booktitle = {The {Sign} of the {V} – {Papers} in {Honour} of {Sten} {Vikner}},
	publisher = {Department of English, School of Communication \& Culture, Aarhus University},
	author = {Fernández, Susana S. and Kjærgaard, Hanne Wacher},
	editor = {Christensen, Ken Ramshøj and Jørgensen, Henrik and Wood, Johanna L.},
	month = dec,
	year = {2019},
	pages = {169--184},
}

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