Professor Numa P. Markee is Associate Professor
of Linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (United
States) where he teaches courses in Conversation Analysis, Second Language
Acquisition, Task Based Language Teaching and in Language Program
Administration. His principal research interests are in the area of
ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis applied to Second Language
Acquisition (CA-for-SLA), Discursive Psychology, socially distributed
cognition, classroom research, the uses of technology in applied linguistics
research and ESL teaching, and the management of curricular innovation. In
addition to numerous journal articles and book chapters on CA-for-SLA – the
main topic of the present interview.
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Key ideas:
- conversational practices
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