12.597, TOC: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL)
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Date: 4 Mar 2001 15:47:04 -0000
From: "U. S. Bahri" <bahrius at vsnl.com>
Subject: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL)
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Date: 4 Mar 2001 15:47:04 -0000
From: "U. S. Bahri" <bahrius at vsnl.com>
Subject: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL)
Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics published since 1975 by Bahri
Publications since 1975. Current issue of volume 28,2001. Contact URL:
http://bahripublications.org/periodicals.html
Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL), Vol.26, No.1, Jan-July, 2000
The Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL), published by Bahri
Publications New Delhi, India (since 1975) in January and June with
papers in English from all parts of the world. IJOAL attempts to place
before its readers new theoretical and methodologist ideas and
research from the several disciplines engaged in Applied
Linguistics. The journal also encourages upcoming scholars for the
development of new ideas in applied language studies. Unpublished
articles, book reviews, notes, conference notes, and other relevant
information on any field of applied linguistics is welcome. (see TOCs
of 25 previous volumes upto the Silver Jubilee Number 1999, at:
http://bahripublications.org)
Articles in Issue 1, Jan-June, Vol.26, 2000 of
Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics
1. Force Dynamics Model of Sentence Meaning
Franson D. Manjali
2. Low second language proficiency and register complexity as influences
on L2 Reading: A Re-assessment of the Threshold Hypothesis
Nasrin Shokerpour & John Gibbins
3. The relationship between motivation and English proficiency among
Iranian EFL Learners
F. Sadighi & N. Maghsudi
4. Is language planning an indispensible tool for Developing Nations?
The case of Camaroon
Tabe Florence Ako Enoh
5. Communication Strategies Revisited: The influence of proficiency on
the selection of Strategies: The Authors outmanaeuvered?
Ali Akbar Ansarin & Pushpinder Sayal
6. Aphasia and Cognitive Sciences: Problems of Appraisal Tests in Indian
Context
Santosh Gupta
7. Atudents' perceptions of their interest in English language:
An Exploratory Study of BHU(Banaras Hindu University) Students
Asha Visvas
8. Book Reviews
Persanjit Biswas
July-December 2000
1. The impact of planning time and attention on grammatical accuracy in
Interlanguage
S. Samad Sajjadi
2. English in Indian Media
Lachman M. Khubchandani
3. Towards the chacaterization of Genre: Speech Acts of Definition -
A criterion for genre identity
Hasan Ansary & Esmat babai
4. The impact of the individual difference variables on vocabulary
learning strategies
Majid M. Al-Khatabeh
5. On Wh-Operators in Kenyang
Tabe Florence Ako Enoh
6. Cybermultilingualism
Debaprasad Bandhyopadhayay
Contents of Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL) Vol.27.1,
January-June 2001
1. An Examination of Strategic, Self-regulated Learning among Advanced
Level ESL Students
Ravi Sheorey & Jeri H. Dies
Esmat Babai & Hasan Ansary
2. Exploring English Abbreviations in Medical Spanish
M. Angeles Alcaraz
3. Incompatibility of Schema with Input in Listening Comprehension
M.H. Keshavarz & Esmat Babai
4. Hindi-English Kinship Terms: A Contrastive Study
Kavita Rastogi
5. Language Reflects Attitudes
Anima Chakraverty
6. A Text-Oriented Procedure for EFL Writing: A Corrective Feedback
Omar F. Atari
7. Directing Conversation Sessions
Iraj Vesali
8. A Needs Assessment for the English Language Courses at Shiraz University
Gholam Hosein Shahini & A. Mehdi Riazi
Thank you for your interest in Bahri
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