Recall

Papers
(The TQCC of Recall is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Online informal learning of English and receptive vocabulary knowledge: Purpose matters130
Digital technology and language learning: insights from teachers of adult migrant learners43
ChatGPT in foreign language lesson plan creation: Trends, variability, and historical biases41
Editorial40
Learner and teacher perspectives on robot-led L2 conversation practice36
Video-mediated collaborative lesson planning in virtual exchange among transnational teams of pre-service language teachers35
The effectiveness of immersive learning technologies in K–12 English as second language learning: A systematic review34
Sampling and randomisation in experimental and quasi-experimental CALL studies: Issues and recommendations for design, reporting, review, and interpretation30
The effects of MALL training on preservice and in-service EFL teachers’ perceptions and use of mobile technology28
Crisis-prompted online language teaching: a qualitative inquiry into autonomy among teachers in refugee settings26
Exploring attitudes to generative AI in education for English as an additional language (EAL) adult learners25
Migrants’ digital skills development: Engaging with and creating digital cultural activities on the ENACT web app24
The role of individual factors in L2 vocabulary learning with cognitive-linguistics-based static and dynamic visual aids23
MALL language learning outcomes: A comprehensive meta-analysis 1994–201921
Assessment of L2 intelligibility: Comparing L1 listeners and automatic speech recognition18
Informal digital learning of English in teachers: development and validation of a scale18
Editorial18
Student satisfaction and perceived learning in an online second language learning environment: A replication of Gray and DiLoreto (2016)15
A meta-analysis examining technology-assisted L2 vocabulary learning14
Efficiency trumps aptitude: Individualizing computer-assisted second language vocabulary learning13
LMOOC research 2014 to 2021: What have we done and where are we going next?13
A bibliometric analysis of artificial intelligence in L2 teaching and applied linguistics between 1995 and 2022 – ADDENDUM12
The effect of textual and textual-pictorial glosses on incidental vocabulary learning in mobile-assisted listening12
The impact of data-driven learning form-focused tasks on learners’ task engagement: An intervention study11
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