27.1432, TOC: Applied Linguistics 37/1 (2016)
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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 00:07:51
From: Carolyn Napolitano [Carolyn.Napolitano at oup.com]
Subject: Applied Linguistics Vol. 37, No. 1 (2016)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
http://www.oup.com/us
Journal Title: Applied Linguistics
Volume Number: 37
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2016
Subtitle: Special Issue: Innovation in Research Methods
Main Text:
Applied Linguistics Volume 37 issue 1
Special issue: Innovation in Research Methods
Browse now at http://bit.ly/1UKLTv8
Articles:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Innovation in Research Methods in Applied
Linguistics
By Seongsook Choi and Keith Richards
Applying Digital Sensor Technology: A Problem-Solving Approach
By Paul Seedhouse and Dawn Knight
Innovative Mixed-methods Research: Moving Beyond Design Technicalities to
Epistemological and Methodological Realizations
By A. Mehdi Riazi
Assuming Identities Online: Experimental Linguistics Applied to the Policing
of Online Paedophile Activity
By Tim Grant and Nicci Macleod
Building ‘Applied Linguistic Historiography’: Rationale, Scope, and Methods
By Richard Smith
Documentary Linguistics: Methodological Challenges and Innovatory Responses
By Nick Thieberger
The Case for Open Source Software: The Interactional Discourse Lab
By Seongsook Choi
Forum:
Potential Methodological Biases in Research on Learning without Awareness
By Junya Fukuta
Reviews:
Nigel Harwood (ed.): English Language Teaching Textbooks: Content,
Consumption, Production
Reviewed by Denise Santos
G. Granena and M. Long (eds): Sensitive Periods, Language Aptitude, and
Ultimate L2 Attainment.
Reviewed by Catherine Stafford
B. MacWhinney, A. Malchukov, and E. Moravcsik (eds): Competing Motivations in
Grammar and Usage
Reviewed by Cristiano Broccias
Dan Jurafsky: The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu
Reviewed by Guy Cook
Maria Juan-Garau and Joana Salazar-Noguera (eds): Content-Based Language
Learning in Multilingual Educational Environments
Reviewed by María del Pilar García Mayo
J. Flowerdew (ed.): Discourse in Context
Reviewed by Jixian Pang
Read online now at http://bit.ly/1UKLTv8
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Language Documentation
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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