Computers in applied linguistics : an international perspective

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Computers in applied linguistics : an international perspective

edited by Martha C. Pennington and Vance Stevens

(Multilingual matters / series editor, Derrick Sharp, 75)

Multilingual Matters, Ltd., c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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The book combines in one volume information on specific computer applications with discussion of theoretical and methodological issues by recognized authorities in linguistics, language teaching, and second language acquisition. It is therefore expected to be of value not only to linguists, but also to teachers, researchers and software designers working in English or in other languages.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction: Toward Appropriate Uses of Computers in Applied Linguistics PART I: FRAMEWORKS FOR COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING IN THE 1990s 2. Vance Stevens: Humanism and CALL: A Coming of Age 3. Philip Hubbard: A Methodological Framework for CALL Courseware Development 4. Andrew Lion: Intelligence in Computer-Aided Language Leaming PART II: RESEARCH ON APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 5. Martha C. Pennington and Mark N. Brock: Process and Product Approaches to Computer-Assisted Composition 6. Bernard Mohan: Models of the Role of the Computer in Second Language Development 7. Catherine Doughty: Computer Applications in Second Language Acquisition Research: Design, Description, and Discovery 8. Microcomputer Adventure Games and Second Language Acquisition: A Study of Hong Kong Tertiary Students Anthony Cheung and Colin Harrison PART III: ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR A NEW GENERATION OF LANGUAGE APPLICATIONS 9. Geoffrey Sampson: Analysed Corpora of English: A Consumer Guide 10. Manfred Pienemann and Louise Jansen: Computational Analysis of Language Acquisition Data 11. John H. Esling: Speech Technology Systems in Applied Linguistics Instruction 12. Patricia Dunkel: The Use of PC-Generated Speech Technology in the Development of an L2 Listening Comprehension Proficiency Test A Prototype Design Effort 13. Nie Witton: Answer Analysis, Feedback, and On-Line Reference Help in CALL with Particular Reference to German

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