16.2432, TOC: Applied Psycholinguistics 26/3 (2005)

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Subject: 16.2432, TOC: Applied Psycholinguistics 26/3 (2005)

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Date: 16-Aug-2005
From: Joyce Reid < jreid at cup.org >
Subject: Applied Psycholinguistics Vol. 26, No. 3 (2005) 

	
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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:06:09
From: Joyce Reid < jreid at cup.org >
Subject: Applied Psycholinguistics Vol. 26, No. 3 (2005) 
 


Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://us.cambridge.org 			
			
Journal Title:  Applied Psycholinguistics 
Volume Number:  26 
Issue Number:  3 
Issue Date:  July 2005 


Main Text:  

Age of immersion as a predictor of foreign accent
Miles Munro, Virginia Mann

Learning nonnative names: The effect of poor native phonological awareness
Chieh-fang Hu, C. melanie Schuele

Comprehension and production of French object clitics by child second language
learners and children with specific language impairment
Theres Grüter

The prompt hypothesis: Clarification requests as corrective input for
grammatical errors
Matthew Saxton, Carmel Houston-price, Natasha Dawson

The role of morphological awareness in children's vocabulary acquisition in English
Catherine Mcbride-chang, Richard k. Wagner, Andrea Muse, Bonnie w.-y. Chow, Hua Shu

The role of discourse pragmatics in the acquisition of subjects in Italian
Ludovica Serratrice

Writing starts with own name writing: From scribbling to conventional spelling
in Israeli and Dutch children
Iris Levin, Anna Both-de vries, Dorit Aram, Adriana Bus 



Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics

Subject Language(s): Dutch (DUT)
                     English (ENG)
                     Hebrew (HBR)
                     Italian (ITN)




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