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Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics. Number 5.

Authors :
Edinburgh Univ. (Scotland).
Davies, Alan
Parkinson, Brian
Source :
Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics. 1994 (5).
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The eight papers in this volume, prepared by staff and students of the Institute for Applied Language Studies of Edinburgh University, address a variety of issues in applied linguistics. The papers include: (1) "A Coding System for Analyzing a Spoken Database" (Joan Cutting); (2) "L2 Perceptual Acquisition: The Effect of Multilingual Linguistic Experience on the Perception of a 'Less Novel' Contrast" (Kayoko Enomoto); (3) "Peer Observation and Post-Lesson Discussion" (Sheena Davies and Brian Parkinson); (4) "Are Score Comparisons Across LP Batteries Justified?: An IELTS-TOEFL Comparability Study" (Ardeshir Geranpayeh); (5) "The University of Edinburgh Test of English at Matriculation: Validation Report" (Tony Lynch); (6) "Some Aspects of 'Foreignness' in the Pronunciation of Upper Intermediate Students of Spanish" (Carmen Santos Maldonado); (7) "Interpreting Metonymy" (Anne Pankhurst); and (8) "Measuring Synonymy as an Intra-Linguistic and Cross-Linguistic Sense Relation" (Matutin Sikogukira). Each paper is followed by a reference list. (MDM)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0959-2253
Issue :
5
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ED373551
Document Type :
Collected Works - Serials