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Wang, Jing – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2012
This study focuses on the pedagogical outcomes connected with the use of an e-dictionary by intermediate and advanced learners of Chinese to aid in reading an expository Chinese e-text. Twenty intermediate and advanced participants read an e-text twice aided by an e-dictionary and wrote recalls of the text in English. In addition to low frequency…
Descriptors: Chinese, Second Language Learning, Advanced Students, Reader Text Relationship
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Heo, Misook; Stoffa, Rosa; Kush, Joseph C. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2012
This study explores factors related to the language learning strategies of second language learners, specifically Generation 1.5 Korean immigrant students--the seventh-largest and one of the fastest growing foreign-born groups in the USA. Participants in this study were members of the Korean communities located in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia who…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Evidence, Immigrants, Validity
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Koizumi, Rie; In'nami, Yo – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2012
Despite the importance of lexical diversity (LD) in L2 speaking and writing performance, LD assessment measures are known to be affected by the number of words analyzed in the text. This study aims to identify LD measures that are least affected by text length and can be used for the analysis of short L2 texts (50-200 tokens). We compared the…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Measurement Techniques, Robustness (Statistics), Evaluation Methods
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Williams, Jessica – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2012
Writing is often seen as having a minor role in second language learning. This article explores recent research that suggests that writing can have a facilitative role in language development. In particular, it focuses on three features of writing: (1) its slower pace, and (2) the enduring record that it leaves, both of which can encourage…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Lin, Chin-Hsi; Collins, Penelope – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2012
The present study examined the influence of the features of Chinese characters, such as frequency, regularity and consistency, on the accuracy with which they were read by two groups of adult Chinese learners. Twenty-two English-speakers and 31 Japanese-speakers studying Chinese at a Taiwanese University read 130 Chinese characters that varied…
Descriptors: Chinese, Naming, Orthographic Symbols, Accuracy
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Potowski, Kim; Parada, MaryAnn; Morgan-Short, Kara – Heritage Language Journal, 2012
This paper reports on the development and piloting of an adaptive, online placement exam that will be administered to L2 and heritage learners of Spanish at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Particular attention is given to the structure of the exam and the linguistic strategies employed to distinguish heritage speakers from L2 learners.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Student Placement, Language Tests, Spanish
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Sweller, Naomi; Graham, Linda J.; Van Bergen, Penny – Exceptional Children, 2012
The overrepresentation of students from minority ethnic groups in separate special education settings has been extensively documented in North America, yet little research exists for Australian school systems. The authors of this study systematically analyzed 13 years of enrollment data from the state of New South Wales and found stark, increasing…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Foreign Countries, Disproportionate Representation, English (Second Language)
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Waters, Alan – ELT Journal, 2012
Trends and issues in ELT methods and methodology can be identified at two main levels. One is in terms of the theoretical pronouncements of the "professional discourse", as manifested by major publications, conference presentations, and so on. This article therefore begins by briefly summarizing some of the main developments of this kind from 1995…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Declerck, Mathieu; Kormos, Judit – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2012
In this study we examined how the introduction of a parallel finger-tapping task influences second language (L2) speech encoding mechanisms and monitoring processes, and how the level of proficiency impacts the efficiency and accuracy of L2 performance under single and dual task conditions. The results indicate that imposing dual task demands had…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Speech, Second Language Learning, Speech Communication
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Brentari, Diane; Nadolske, Marie A.; Wolford, George – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2012
In this paper the prosodic structure of American Sign Language (ASL) narratives is analyzed in deaf native signers (L1-D), hearing native signers (L1-H), and highly proficient hearing second language signers (L2-H). The results of this study show that the prosodic patterns used by these groups are associated both with their ASL language experience…
Descriptors: Cues, Deafness, American Sign Language, Suprasegmentals
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Stamer, Melissa K.; Vitevitch, Michael S. – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2012
Neighborhood density--the number of words that sound similar to a given word (Luce & Pisoni, 1998)--influences word learning in native English-speaking children and adults (Storkel, 2004; Storkel, Armbruster & Hogan, 2006): novel words with many similar sounding English words (i.e., dense neighborhood) are learned more quickly than novel words…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Spanish, Phonology, Word Recognition
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Harfitt, Gary James – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
This paper discusses the question of why and how class size can make a difference to teaching and learning from the students' perspective. Secondary school contexts and, in particular, the students' own voice on the issue of class size represent an under-researched area for class size studies. This paper draws on data from three case studies that…
Descriptors: Class Size, Secondary School Students, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Gao, Xuesong – World Englishes, 2012
Drawing on research on China's path to individualization, this paper deconstructs a nationally renowned Chinese individual's construction of his success in learning English in China. By deconstructing his success, this paper illustrates how he skilfully integrates traditional cultural discourses into his messages, calling upon individual Chinese…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Fuertes-Olivera, Pedro A.; Cabello de Alba, Beatriz Perez – International Journal of English Studies, 2012
This article follows current research on English for Specific Business Purposes, which focuses on the analysis of contextualized business genres and on identifying the strategies that can be associated with effective business communication (Nickerson, 2005). It explores whether free internet dictionaries can be used for promoting effective…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Dictionaries, Internet, Business English
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Alwi, Nik Aloesnita Nik Mohd; Adams, Rebecca; Newton, Jonathan – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2012
Research has shown that task-based computer-mediated communication (CMC) can foster attention to linguistic form in ways that may promote language learning (c.f., Blake, 2000; Smith, 2003, 2005). However, relatively little research has investigated how differences in the way that tasks are used in CMC settings influence learning opportunities…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Linguistics, Second Language Learning, Expressive Language
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