27.1562, TOC: Applied Linguistics 37/2 (2016)

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Subject: 27.1562, TOC: Applied Linguistics 37/2 (2016)

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Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2016 12:54:46
From: Carolyn Napolitano [Carolyn.Napolitano at oup.com]
Subject: Applied Linguistics Vol. 37, No. 2 (2016)

 
Publisher:	Oxford University Press
			http://www.oup.com/us 
			
Journal Title:  Applied Linguistics 
Volume Number:  37 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2016 


Main Text:  

Applied Linguistics Volume 37 issue 2
Browse now at http://bit.ly/1X3hqYt 

Articles:

Sources of Individual Differences in L2 Narrative Production: The Contribution
of Input, Processing, and Output Anxiety
By Anna Trebits

Regular and Novel Metonymy: Can You Curl up with a Good Agatha Christie in
Your Second Language?
By Roumyana Slabakova, Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro, and Sang Kyun Kang

‘Notice the Similarities between the Two Sets …’: Imperative Usage in a Corpus
of Upper-Level Student Papers
By Justine A. Neiderhiser, Patrick Kelley, Kohlee M. Kennedy, John M. Swales,
and Carla Vergaro

Deconstructing Accounts of Intimate Partner Violence: Doing Interviews,
Identities, and Neoliberalism
By Debra Langan, Stacey Hannem, and Catherine Stewart

L2 vs. L1 Use of Synonymy: An Empirical Study of Synonym Use/Acquisition
By Dilin Liu and Shouman Zhong

LADO as a Language Test: Issues of Validity
By Tim McNamara, Carolien Van Den Hazelkamp, and Maaike Verrips

Forum:

R as a Lingua Franca: Advantages of Using R for Quantitative Research in
Applied Linguistics
By Atsushi Mizumoto and Luke Plonsky

Reviews:

B. Spolsky, O. Inbar-Lourie, and M. Tannenbaum (eds): Challenges for Language
Education and Policy: Making Space for People.
Reviewed by Shasha Xu

R. Breeze, C. L. Saiz, C. M. Pasamar, and C. T Sala (eds): Integration of
Theory and Practice in CLIL.
Reviewed by Oliver Meyer

S. Starc, C. Jones and A. Maiorani (eds): Meaning Making in Text: Multimodal
and Multilingual Functional Perspectives.
Reviewed by Dezheng Feng and Abhishek Kumar Kashyap

Luciana C. de Oliveira and Mary J. Schleppegrell: Focus on Grammar and
Meaning.
Reviewed by Esther Daborn

Read online now at http://bit.ly/1X3hqYt
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Cognitive Science
                     Language Acquisition
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     English (eng)
                     Korean (kor)
                     Spanish (spa)



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