Language learning

05–396 Altenberg, Evelyn P. (Hofstra U, USA; sphepa@hofstra.edu ), The perception of word boundaries in a second language . Second Language Research (London, UK) 21 .4 (2005), 325–358. 05–397 Baker, Wendy (Brigham Young U, USA) & Pavel Trofimovich , Interaction of native- and second-language vow...

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Summary:05–396 Altenberg, Evelyn P. (Hofstra U, USA; sphepa@hofstra.edu ), The perception of word boundaries in a second language . Second Language Research (London, UK) 21 .4 (2005), 325–358. 05–397 Baker, Wendy (Brigham Young U, USA) & Pavel Trofimovich , Interaction of native- and second-language vowel system(s) in early and late bilinguals . Language and Speech (Twickenham, UK) 48 .1 (2005), 1–27. 05–398 Bardovi-Harlig, Kathleen (Indiana U, USA; bardovi@indiana.edu ) & Robert Griffin , L2 pragmatic awareness: evidence from the ESL classroom . System (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 33 .3 (2005), 401–415. 05–399 Barron, Anne (Universität Bonn, Germany; a.barron@uni-bonn.de ), Variational pragmatics in the foreign language classroom . System (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 33 .3 (2005), 519–536. 05–400 Barwell, Richard (U of Bristol, UK; richard.barwell@bris.ac.uk ), Working on arithmetic word problems when English is an additional language . 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Bilingual Research Journal (Tempe, AZ, USA) 29 .1 (2005), 185–196. 05–427 Mahoney, Kate S. & Jeff MacSwan (Arizona State U, USA), Reexamining identification and reclassification of English language learners: a critical discussion of select state practices . Bilingual Research Journal (Tempe, AZ, USA) 29 .1 (2005), 31–42. 05–428 McColl, Hilary (Tayside, Scotland, UK; h.mccoll@clara.co.uk ), Foreign language learning and inclusion: Who? Why? What? – and How? Support for Learning (Oxford, UK) 20 .3 (2005), 103–108. 05–429 Meiring, Lynne (U of Wales, Swansea, UK) & Nigel Norman , How can ICT contribute to the learning of foreign languages by pupils with SEN? Support for Learning (Oxford, UK) 20 .3 (2005), 129–134. 05–430 Morgan, Brian (York U, Toronto, Canada; bmorgan@yorku.ca ) & Vaidehi Ramanathan , Critical literacies and language education: global and local perspectives . 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