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Lee, Ena; Norton, Bonny – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2009
Drawing on Pennycook's frameworks for understanding the global role of English, we discuss the paradoxes of English language usage in what Canagarajah terms "periphery communities" internationally. This analysis is complemented by Canagarajah's work on a "politics of location", which provides powerful insights into a periphery…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
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Hays, Jennifer – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2009
Two international conferences held in southern Africa in 2005 gathered education and language experts to discuss practical, theoretical, and political aspects of the development of African languages for education. Despite the diversity of the participants, there was unanimous agreement that the economic and social benefits of providing…
Descriptors: African Languages, Language Dominance, Language of Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Clemons, Andrea; Yerende, Eva – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2009
Guinea and Senegal are multilingual countries that use French as a language of instruction in the formal educational sector with some significant exceptions. As in many other African countries, such exceptions in Guinea and Senegal, use local African languages primarily in the non-formal sector for a variety of purposes, such as adult literacy and…
Descriptors: African Languages, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Language of Instruction
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Alptekin, Cem; Ercetin, Gulcan – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2009
Although an important role has been ascribed to working-memory capacity in reading comprehension, little consensus exists on its conceptualization, operationalization, and measurement except for its recognition as a limited-capacity processing and storage system. One specific problem in the measurement of working memory comes from researchers' use…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Short Term Memory, Second Language Learning, Measurement
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Shih, Chih-Min – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate the washback effects of the General English Proficiency Test (GEPT) on English teaching in two applied foreign language departments in Taiwan. One had prescribed its GEPT requirement to its day-division students whereas the other had not. Overall, the GEPT did not induce a high level of washback on…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, College Instruction, Educational Policy
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Lee, Jackie F. K.; Collins, Peter – Gender and Education, 2009
This paper examines the nature and extent of gender stereotyping, both linguistic and pictorial, in a set of 10 Australian English-language textbooks for intermediate learners. In order to determine how accurately the books reflect the status of women in contemporary Australian society a content and linguistic analysis was conducted, focusing on,…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Textbooks, Females, Linguistics
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Hulstijn, Jan H.; Van Gelderen, Amos; Schoonen, Rob – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2009
Segalowitz and Segalowitz distinguish between "speedup" (mean reaction time [RT] and mean standard deviation of responses in an RT task decrease to the same degree) and "automatization" (mean standard deviation decreases more than mean RT). The coefficient of variation, which is the standard deviation divided by the mean RT, decreases in the case…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Second Language Learning, Children, Task Analysis
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Eckerth, Johannes – Language Teaching, 2009
The present paper reports on an approximate replication of Foster's (1998) study on the negotiation of meaning. Foster investigated the interactional adjustments produced by L2 English learners working on different types of language learning tasks in a classroom setting. The replication study duplicates the methods of data collection and data…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Data Analysis, English (Second Language), German
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Little, David – Language Teaching, 2009
This article argues that the Council of Europe's European Language Portfolio is capable of supporting the implementation of language learner autonomy on a large scale. It begins by explaining what the author understands by "language learner autonomy", then introduces the European Language Portfolio and explains how it can stimulate…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Reflection
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Montanari, Simona – Journal of Child Language, 2009
This study examines pragmatic differentiation in early trilingual development through a longitudinal analysis of language choice in a developing Tagalog-Spanish-English trilingual child. The child's patterns of language choice with different language users are analyzed at age 1 ; 10 and 2 ; 4 to examine: (1) whether evidence for pragmatic…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Pragmatics, Multilingualism, Longitudinal Studies
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Napolitano, Diane M.; Stent, Amanda – CALICO Journal, 2009
Writing assistance systems, from simple spelling checkers to more complex grammar and readability analyzers, can be helpful aids to nonnative writers of English. However, many writing assistance systems have two disadvantages. First, they are not designed to encourage skills learning and independence in their users; instead, users may begin to use…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Skills, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Dyson, Bronwen – Second Language Research, 2009
This article tests a prediction made by Processability Theory (Pienemann, 1998; 2005) that morphological acquisition is the driving force in English as a second language (ESL) development. It first outlines the model of psycholinguistic processing assumed by Processability Theory and shows how stages fall out from it. It then presents the…
Descriptors: Syntax, Morphology (Languages), Second Language Learning, Mandarin Chinese
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O'Bryan, Anne; Hegelheimer, Volker – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquee, 2009
Although research in the area of listening processes and strategies is increasing, it still remains the least understood and least researched of the four skills (Vandergrift, 2007). Based on research in listening comprehension, task design and strategies, this article uses a mixed methods approach to shed light on the development of four…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning, Learning Strategies
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Belcher, Diane D. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2009
About a decade ago it was suggested (Belcher, 1997) that increasing diversity among professional academics writing in English, i.e., the growing presence of women and those (both men and women) from outside the Anglophone "inner circle" (Kachru, 1992), was exerting mounting pressure on established academia for greater tolerance of non-traditional,…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Literacy Education, Writing for Publication, English (Second Language)
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Reynolds, Rachel R.; Howard, Kathryn M.; Deak, Julia – Foreign Language Annals, 2009
This article reports on a survey of language study motivations for first-year language learners at two large private East Coast American universities. Surveys were completed by 401 students in courses for 19 different foreign languages. Forty percent of respondents were designated as heritage language learners (HLLs), and they were divided into…
Descriptors: College Students, Second Language Learning, Heritage Education, Surveys
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