
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 23, Issue 1 (2000)
2000. iii, 140 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 October 2016
Published online on 17 October 2016
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Table of Contents
- English-speaking learners’ use of component information in processing unfamiliar kanjiEtsuko Toyoda | pp. 1–14
- Nonverbal features of speech and foreign language comprehension: A review of major issuesJoëlle Battestini & Jeanne Rolin-Ianziti | pp. 15–30
- Personal response or critical response in secondary english discussions: A linguistic analysisKristina Love | pp. 31–52
- Some characteristics of fathers’ and mothers’ speech to young childrenAnn Galloway | pp. 53–76
- Understanding signals and reading comprehensionJenny S.L. Chung | pp. 77–93
- Telephone openings in SamoanAinslie So’o & Anthony J. Liddicoat | pp. 95–107
- Organisers in expository textRosalind Lawe Davies | pp. 109–122
- Learning the Japanese pitch accent: VerbsAnthony E Backhouse | pp. 123–137
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