Posted by Mark Kaiser on March 5, 1999
Intercultural Communication: Problem, Solution, New Problem by Ron Scollon, Professor of Sociolinguistics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
Posted by Mark Kaiser on February 5, 1999
Growing up Bilingual: Confusion or Competence by Fred Genesee, Professor of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal.
Posted by Mark Kaiser on November 13, 1998
Folk Theories of Language Learning by Dennis Preston, Professor of Linguistics, Michigan State University.
Posted by Mark Kaiser on October 16, 1998
If Not Grammar, Then What? by Diane Musumeci, Professor of Italian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Posted by Mark Kaiser on September 18, 1998
Writing for Publication by Sandra McKay, Professor of English and Applied Linguistics, San Francisco State University.
Posted by Mark Kaiser on March 13, 1998
Learning and Using Other Languages: SLA or Language Crossing by Benjamin Rampton, Professor of Applied Linguistic Research, Thames Valley University, London.
Posted by Mark Kaiser on February 17, 1998
The purpose of this colloquium is to initiate a discussion on some of the issues raised by the use of computer technology for the development of literacy, be it in a first or in a second language. What kinds of formal and contextual constraints does the medium impose on the creation of texts? What kind…
Posted by Mark Kaiser on January 30, 1998
Two Language Acquisition Theories, Krashen’s i+1 and Vygotsky"s ZPD: Incommensurable Discourses, Incommensurable Theories by James Lantoff, Professor of Applied Linguistics, Cornell University.