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Peer reviewedSkehan, Peter – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Examines proposals for task-based approaches to instruction, reviews relevant research, investigates developments in cognitive psychology, proposes a framework for the implementation of task-based instruction drawing upon relevant theory, and organizes the methods to implement such instruction so as to minimize problems and maximize goal…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Cognitive Psychology, Course Content, Goal Orientation
Peer reviewedBlock, David – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Responds to claims regarding second-language acquisition (SLA) research. The claims refer to the existence of multiple theories in SLA research, relativism in the field and acceptability and testing of findings. The article argues that SLA is a process of exploration and speculation rather than one of discovery and proof and suggests that SLA is…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Language Research, Learning Processes, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedTowell, R.; And Others – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Argues that the proceduralization of linguistic knowledge is the most important factor in the development of fluency in advanced second-language learners. Experimental results indicate that learners become more fluent (as measured by speaking rate) after a period of residence abroad. It is concluded that quantitative and qualitative evidence…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Charts, College Students, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedHazenberg, Suzanne; Hulstijn, Jan H. – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Investigates how many words of the Dutch language, and which words, an adult nonnative speaker must know receptively in order to understand first-year university reading materials. Assessment of the representativeness of a list of 23,550 words and administration of a 140-item multiple-choice vocabulary test indicated that a minimum of 10,000 base…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Dictionaries, Dutch, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedOsburne, Andrea G. – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Examines one aspect of second-language syllable structure, syllable-final clusters, in the English of a Vietnamese first-language speaker. The article shows that errors apparently not due to native-language influence can be so attributed using the cluster reduction rule, that the position of a reduced consonant can be predicted based on…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Case Studies, Cluster Grouping, Consonants
Peer reviewedWilliams, Eddie – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Investigates how the language in which formal education is conducted affects learners' reading ability in the context of Malawi and Zambia. Administration of English- and local-language reading tests reveals that no significant difference exists in English-language reading ability between learners in each country, but large differences in favor of…
Descriptors: African Languages, Context Effect, Elementary School Students, English
Peer reviewedTsang, Wai-King – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Compares the effects of an enriched syllabus including extensive reading and frequent writing assignments on English descriptive writing performance at four form levels for Cantonese-speaking students participating in three English programs: (1) regular plus unrelated (mathematics) enrichment; (2) regular plus extensive reading; and (3) regular…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Comparative Analysis, Course Content, Course Objectives
Peer reviewedHolliday, Adrian – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Argues that the cultural complexity in English language classrooms across the world require ethnographies of nonverbal behavior and of curriculum project design and management beyond the classroom. (83 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Ethnography, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedNelson, Gayle L.; And Others – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Investigated similarities and differences between Syrian and American compliment responses using interviews with both groups. Results suggest that both Syrians, who were studying English as a Second Language, and Americans are more likely to either accept or mitigate the force of the compliment than to reject it and that both groups employ similar…
Descriptors: Arabic, Audiotape Recordings, Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedHyland, Ken – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Argues that hedging in scientific research writing cannot be fully understood in isolation from social and institutional contexts and suggests a pragmatic framework which reflects this interpretive environment. Hedging is emphasized as a significant communicative resource for academics that confirms the writer's professional persona and assists in…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Context Effect
Peer reviewedRobinson, Peter; Ross, Steven – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Suggests a role for "authentic measurement" using performance measures in task-based approaches to assessment and describes the implementation of a task-based, performance-referenced test of English for academic purposes (EAP) developed to place English as a Second Language college students. Results suggest that skills-focused tests of EAP ability…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Students, English (Second Language), English for Academic Purposes
Peer reviewedLambert, Wallace E.; Taylor, Donald M. – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Examines the modes of accommodation to America of working- and middle-class mothers of Cuban heritage living in Miami, Florida, in terms of language proficiencies. Findings indicate that working-class mothers encourage their children to learn English in order to succeed, a subtractive form of bilingualism, whereas middle-class mothers encourage…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bilingualism, Cubans, Cultural Maintenance
Peer reviewedThompson, Geoff – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Investigates how language events are reported in English. The article outlines four dimensions of choice for the reporter in any language: (1) the voice presented as the report's source; (2) the way in which the message is reported; (3) the reporting signal; and (4) the reporter's attitude. Some possible applications of the framework are outlined.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Discourse Analysis, English, Opinion Papers
Khubchandani, Lachman M. – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Issues in the study of bilingualism and multilingualism in India and Pakistan are examined, including the delineation of linguistic boundaries, defining a society that is multicultural and yet has developed a "communication ethos" based on a core of common experience, the difficulty in interpreting language role and defining language usage in a…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Diachronic Linguistics, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCarrell, Patricia L. – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Discusses how reading strategies can be successfully taught in second or foreign-language reading instruction, examining research that has been done on reading-strategy training and confronting the issue of how to make reading-strategy instruction appropriately text and context sensitive. Research that emphasizes the five metacognitive elements…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Metacognition, Reading Instruction


