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Fazeli, Seyed Hossein – Online Submission, 2012
Vocabulary can be a key factor for success, central to a language, and paramount to a language learner. In such situation, the lexicon may be the most important component for learners (Grass and Selinker, 1994), and mastering of vocabulary is an essential component of second/foreign language teaching and learning that has been repeatedly…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Learning Strategies, Learning Motivation

Oxford, Rebecca; Crookall, David – Modern Language Journal, 1989
Surveys research on formal and informal second-language learning strategies, covering the effectiveness of research methods involving making lists, interviews and thinking aloud, note-taking, diaries, surveys, and training. Suggestions for future and improved research are presented. (131 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Learning Strategies, Research Methodology, Research Opportunities

Crookes, Graham; Schmidt, Richard W. – Language Learning, 1991
Reviews research on student motivation for second-language learning from the standard applied linguistics approach. The utility of other concepts of motivation to such research conducted at the micro, classroom, and syllabus levels is discussed as well as informal, out-of-class, and long-term factors. (188 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Attitudes, Language Research, Linguistic Theory

de Vries, John – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1990
Presents a demographic approach to the study of linguistic minorities, focusing on major analytical issues, particular data needs, and research possibilities. The approach's potential in the study of second-language acquisition, language maintenance, and shift pertaining to linguistic minorities is illustrated. (40 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Demography, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Minority Groups
Ellis, Rod – TESL Canada Journal, 1989
An exploration of second language acquisition research's traditionally separate focus on learners or learning, covering the development-as-sequence model, the development-as-growth model, learning style, cognitive orientation, and affective orientation, argues that a "whole" approach to language teaching must consider both the structural nature of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Language Research, Models

Santos, Terry – TESOL Quarterly, 1989
Presents observations on designing and implementing replications of applied linguistics research, focusing on a selection of research to be replicated, evaluation of the feasibility of replication, and benefits of replication. (CB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, English (Second Language), Language Research, Linguistic Theory

Pan, Barbara Alexander; Gleason, Jean Berko – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1986
Research in the area of language skill attrition encompasses such areas as first-language loss, second-language loss, dying languages, and effects of age or disease on language loss. Research has so far focused on maintenance of language skills and interventions to stop language skill attrition. (CB)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aphasia, Bilingualism, Language Acquisition

McDonough, Jo – English for Specific Purposes, 1986
English for academic-purposes courses are often regarded as self-contained entities. Sufficient attention is paid neither to interrelations with other aspects of language teaching nor to relevant sources of research. Suggested areas of future investigation include language-teaching research and classroom research. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Correlation, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development