RFL 23(2) is now online

National Foreign Language Resource Center nflrc at HAWAII.EDU
Mon Oct 17 21:30:16 UTC 2011


The October 2011 issue (Volume 23, Number 2) of the electronic journal 
Reading in a Foreign Language (RFL) is now online and can be read at

http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl/October2011/


In this issue, Patrick B. Judge reports on a long-term, multi-case study 
examining the motivations of eager readers in an extensive reading program 
at a private Japanese high school. In the second article, Cindy Brantmeier, 
Aimee Callender, & Mark McDaniel examine the effects of embedded "what" 
questions and elaborative "why" questions on reading comprehension with 
advanced second language learners of Spanish. And finally, Jing Wang & 
Christine H. Leland report on their study of what beginning learners of 
Chinese perceive as helpful in learning to recognize characters.

This issue also includes two book reviews:

Zahir Mumin reviews Studies in Language Testing 29: Examining Reading: 
Research and Practice in Assessing Second Language Reading by Hanan Khalifa 
& Cyril J. Weir. And the series of Real Reading: Creating an Authentic 
Reading Experience 1-4 by Lynn Bonesteel, David Wiese, & Alice Savage is 
reviewed by Pakize Uludag & CeAnn Myers.

We also have a discussion in this issue, in which John P. Racine comments on 
an article by Meara & Olmos Alcoy that appeared in Volume 22, #1, April 
2010.

In the last section of this issue, Cindy Brantmeier, Xuicheng Yu, and Tracy 
Van Bishop have a feature on Readings on L2 Reading: Publications in Other 
Venues 2010-2011.


RFL is a scholarly, refereed journal published on the World Wide Web by the 
University of Hawai`i, with Richard R. Day and Thom Hudson as the co-editors 
and Anne Burns, Macquarie University, as the reviews editor.

The journal is sponsored by the National Foreign Language Resource Center 
(NFLRC), the University of Hawai'i College of Languages, Linguistics and 
Literature, and the University of Hawai'i Department of Second Language 
Studies. The journal is a fully-refereed journal with an editorial board of 
scholars in the field of foreign and second language reading. There is no 
subscription fee to readers of the journal. It is published twice a year, in 
April and October. Detailed information about Reading in a Foreign Language 
can be found at http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl


Aloha,


Hanbyul Jung
Assistant Editor
Reading in a Foreign Language

http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl



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