25.1348, TOC: Studies in Second Language Acquisition 36/1 (2014)
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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 14:38:32
From: Joyce Reid [jreid at cambridge.org]
Subject: Studies in Second Language Acquisition Vol. 36, No. 1 (2014)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Journal Title: Studies in Second Language Acquisition
Volume Number: 36
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2014
Main Text:
Exploring Learner Perception and Use of Task-based Interactional Feedback in FTF
and CMC Modes
Laura Gurzynski-Weiss, Melissa Baralt
Variation in subject pronominal expression in L2 Chinese
Xiaoshi Li
Conventional expressions - Investigating Pragmatics and Processing
Amanda Edmonds
Knowledge of nativelike selections in a L2 - The Influence of Exposure, Memory,
Age of Onset, and Motivation in Foreign Language and Immersion Settings
Cylcia Bolibaugh, Pauline Foster, Agnieszka Kotula
L1 and L2 word recognition in Finnish - Examining L1 Effects on L2 Processing of
Morphological Complexity and Morphophonological Transparency
Anneli Pajunen, Jukka Hyönä, Seppo Vainio
Bilingual development and literacy learning: East Asian and international
perspectives. Norbert Francis. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, 2013.
Yi Xu
Research design and methodology in studies on L2 tense and aspect. M. Rafael
Salaberry & Llorenç Comajoan (Eds.). Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2013.
Elena Shimanskaya
Contemporary approaches to Second Language Acquisition. María del Pilar García
Mayo, María Junkal Gutierrez Mangado, & María Martínez Adrián (Eds.). Amsterdam:
Benjamins, 2013.
Tania Leal Méndez
Statistical methods in language and linguistic research. Pascual Cantos Gómez.
Sheffield, UK: Equinox Publishing, 2013.
Luke Plonsky
The Cambridge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition. Julia Herschensohn and
Martha Young-Scholten (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
John H. G. Scott
Second language socialization and learner agency: adoptive family talk. Lyn
Wright Fogle. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters, 2012.
German Canale
Publications Received
SLA volume 36 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
SLA volume 36 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
General Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
English (eng)
Finnish (fin)
French (fra)
Japanese (jpn)
Korean (kor)
Russian (rus)
Spanish (spa)
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