Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 21, Issue 1 (1998)
1998. iv, 152 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 October 2016
Published online on 17 October 2016
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Can reading strategies be successfully taught?Patricia L. Carrell | pp. 1–20
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Language maintenance and language shift: Dialect vs Italian among Italo-AustraliansAntonia Rubino & Camilla Bettoni | pp. 21–39
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Can the principle of ‘one person – one language’ be disregarded as unrealisttcally elitist?Susanne Döpke | pp. 41–56
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Procedural vocabulary as a device to organize meaning and discourseMaría José Luzón Marco | pp. 57–70
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An individual approach to imitation: One child’s strategy toward first language acquisitionPeita Littleton | pp. 71–92
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Strategies for assisting students with language difficultiesPeter Logan & Alex Barthel | pp. 93–108
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The lexico-syntactic marking of chronological order: Insights from vietnamese learners of ESLAsha Tickoo | pp. 109–124
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Genre, Frames and Writing in Research SettingsReviewed by Sally Burgess | pp. 125–129
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Language Is Power: The Story Of Standard English And Its EnemiesReviewed by Mark Newbrook | pp. 129–136
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Language, Literature and the Learner: Creative Classroom PracticeReviewed by Marilyn Lewis | pp. 137–139
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An Introduction to Systemic Functional LinguisticsReviewed by Frances Christie | pp. 139–141
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Words in the Mind: An Introduction to the Mental LexiconReviewed by Gavin Melles | pp. 142–145
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Books receivedp. 145
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Books receivedp. 152
Articles
Book reviews
Publications received
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General