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THE CASE FOR METHODOLOGICAL RIGOR

A Response to Lyster and Ranta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 March 2013

Jaemyung Goo
Affiliation:
Gwangju National University of Education
Alison Mackey*
Affiliation:
Georgetown University
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*Correspondence concerning this response should be addressed to Alison Mackey, Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University, 1437 37th Street NW, Box 571051, Poulton Hall 240, Washington, DC, 20057-1051; e-mail: mackeya@me.com.

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