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Selected Bibliography:
Styles and Strategies-Based Language Instruction
Compiled by Andrew D. Cohen
Abraham, R. G. & Vann, R. J. (1996). Using task
products to assess second language learning processes. Applied Language
Learning, 7 (1-2), 61-89.
Anderson, N.J. (1989). Reading comprehension tests
versus academic reading: What are second language readers doing? Unpublished
doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.
Anderson, N. J. (1991). Individual differences in strategy
use in second language reading and testing. Modern Language Journal,
75 (4), 460-472.
Anderson, N. J. and Vandergrift, L. (1996). Increasing
metacognitive awareness in the L2 classroom by using think-aloud protocols
and other verbal report formats. In R.L. Oxford (Ed.), Language learning
strategies around the world: Cross-cultural perspectives (pp. 3-18).
(Technical Report #13). Honolulu: Second language Teaching and Curriculum
Center, University of Hawaii Press.
Auerbach, E. R. and Paxton, D. (1997). "It’s
not the English thing": Bringing reading research into the ESL classroom.
TESOL Quarterly, 31 (2), 237-261.
Bailey, K. M. (1991). Diary studies of classroom language
learning: The doubting game and the believing game. In E. Sadtono (ed.),
Language acquisition and the second/foreign language classroom
(60-102). Singapore: SEAMEO Regional Language Center.
Bailey, K. M. and Ochsner, R. (1983). A methodological
review of the diary studies: Windmill tilting or social science. In K.
M. Bailey, M. H. Long, and S. Peck (Eds.), Second language acquisition
studies (pp. 188-198). Rowley, MA: Newbury House.
Bedell, D. A. & Oxford, R. L. (1996). Cross-cultural
comparisons of language learning strategies in the People's Republic of
China and other countries. In R.L. Oxford (Ed.), Language learner strategies
around the world: Cross cultural perspectives (pp. 47-60). Honolulu:
University of Hawai'i Press, Second Language Teaching & Curriculum
Center.
Block, E. (1986). The comprehension strategies of second
language readers. TESOL Quarterly, 20 (3), 463-494.
Breen, M. P. (2001). Learner contributions to language
learning: New directions in research. Harlow, England: Longman.
Brown,
H. D. (1989). A practical guide to language learning:
A fifteen-week program of strategies for success. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Brown,
H. D. (1991). Breaking the language barrier: Creating
your own pathway to success. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press, Inc.
Brown, H. D. (2002). Strategies for success.
White Plains, NY: Longman/Pearson Education.
Chamot, A. U. (1987). The learning strategies of ESL
students. In A. Wenden & J. Rubin (Eds.), Learner strategies in
language learning (pp. 71-83). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice/Hall
International.
Chamot, A. U. (2001). The role of learning strategies
in second language acquisition. In M. P. Breen (Ed.), Learner contributions
to language learning: New directions in research (pp. 25-43). London:
Longman.
Chamot,
A. U., Anstrom, K., Bartoshesky, A., Belanger, A., Delett, J., Karwan,
V., Meloni, C., & Keatley, C. (2003). The elementary
immersion learning strategies resource guide. Washington, D.C.: National
Capital Language Resource Center, 2011 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200.
Chamot, A. U., Barnhardt, S., El-Dinary, P. B., & Robbins,
J. (1999). The learning strategies handbook. White Plains,
NY: Addison-Wesley Longman.
Chamot,
A. U. & O'Malley, J. M. (1994). The CALLA handbook:
Implementing the cognitive academic language learning approach. Reading,
MA: Addison-Wesley.
Chern. C-L. (1993). Chinese students' word-solving strategies
in reading in English. In Huckin, T., Haynes, M., & Coady, J. (Eds.),
Second language reading and vocabulary learning (pp. 67-85). Norwood,
NJ: Ablex.
Clément, R., Dörnyei, Z., & Noels, K. (1994).
Motivation, self-confidence and group cohesion in the foreign language
classroom. Language Learning, 44 (3), 417-448.
Cohen,
A. D. (1990). Language learning: Insights for learners,
teachers, and researchers. New York: Newbury House/Harper and Row.
Cohen, A. D. (1997). Developing pragmatic ability: Insights
from the accelerated study of Japanese. In H. M. Cook, K. Hijirida, &
M. Tahara (Eds.), New trends and issues in teaching Japanese language
and culture (pp. 137-163). (Technical Report #15). Honolulu: University
of Hawai'i, Second Language Teaching and Curriculum Center.
Cohen,
A. D. (1998). Strategies in learning and using a second
language. Harlow, England: Longman.
Cohen, A. D. & Aphek, E. (1979). Easifying second
language learning. Report submitted to the Jacob Hiatt Institute.
Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of Education. ERIC ED
163 753.
Cohen, A. D. & Aphek, E. (1981). Easifying second
language learning. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 3 (2),
221-235.
Cohen, A. D., & Brooks-Carson, A. (2001). Research
on direct vs. translated writing: Students’ strategies and their
results. Modern Language Journal, 85 (2), 169-188.
Cohen, A. D. & Cavalcanti, M. C. (1987). Giving
and getting feedback on compositions: A comparison of teacher and student
verbal report. Evaluation and Research in Education, 1 (2), 63-73.
Cohen, A.D. & Cavalcanti, M. C. (1990). Feedback
on compositions: Teacher and student verbal reports. In B. Kroll (Ed.),
Second language writing: Research insights for the classroom (pp.
155-177). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cohen,
A. D., & Dörnyei, Z. (2002). Focus on the language
learner: Motivation, styles, and strategies. In N. Schmitt (Ed.), An
introduction to applied linguistics (pp. 170-190). London: Arnold.
Cohen, A. D. & Gómez, T. (In press). Towards
enhancing academic language proficiency in a fifth-grade Spanish immersion
classroom. In D. M. Brinton & O. Kagan (Eds.), Heritage language
acquisition: A new field emerging. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Cohen, A. D., Paige, R. M., Kappler,
B., Demmessie, M., Weaver, S. J., Chi, J. C., & Lassegard, J. P. (2003).
Maximizing study abroad: A language instructors’ guide to strategies
for language and culture learning and use. Minneapolis, MN: Center
for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition.
Cohen, A. D. & Scott, K. (1996). A synthesis of
approaches to assessing language learning strategies. In R.L. Oxford (Ed.),
Language learning strategies around the world: Cross-cultural perspectives
(pp. 89-106). (Technical Report #13.) Honolulu, HI: Second language Teaching
and Curriculum Center, University of Hawaii Press.
Cohen, A. D. & Weaver, S. J. (1998). Strategies-based
instruction for second language learners. In W.A. Renandya & G.M. Jacobs
(Eds.), Learners and language learning (pp. 1-25). Anthology Series
39. Singapore: SEAMEO Regional Language Centre.
Cohen, A. D., Weaver, S. J., & Li, T-Y. (1998).
The impact of strategies-based instruction on speaking a foreign language.
In A. D. Cohen, Strategies in learning and using a second language
(pp. 107-156). Harlow, England: Longman.
Cohen, A. D. & Weaver, S. J. (2004). Styles
and strategies-based instruction: A teachers’ guide. Minneapolis,
MN: Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition, University of
Minnesota.
Cyr, P. (1996). Le point sur les stratégies
d'apprentissage d'une langue seconde. Anjou (Québec), Canada:
Les Éditions CEC.
Dickinson,
L. (1992). Learner training for language learning.
Dublin: Authentik Language Learning Resources, Ltd.
Dörnyei, Z (1990). Conceptualizing motivation in
foreign-language learning. Language Learning, 40 (1), 45-78.
Dörnyei, Z. (1994a). Motivation and motivating
in the foreign language classroom. Modern Language Journal, 78
(3), 273-284.
Dörnyei, Z. (1994b). Understanding L2 motivation:
On with the challenge. Modern Language Journal, 78 (4), 515-523.
Dörnyei, Z. (2001a). Motivational strategies
in the language classroom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Dörnyei, Z. (2001b). Teaching and researching
motivation. Harlow, Essex, UK: Longman/Pearson Education.
Dörnyei, Z. (2003). Attitudes, orientations, and
motivations in language learning: Advances in theory, research, and applications.
Language Learning, 53 (S1), 3-32.
Dörnyei, Z. & Ottó, I. (1998). Motivation
in action: A process model of L2 motivation. Working Papers in Applied
Linguistics (Thames Valley University, London), 49, 43-69.
Dreyer, C., & Oxford, R. L. (1996). Learning strategies
and other predictors of ESL proficiency among Afrikaans speakers in South
Africa. In R. L. Oxford (Ed.), Language learning strategies around
the world: cross-cultural perspectives (pp. 61-74). (Technical Report
#13). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, Second Language Teaching &
Curriculum Center.
Drozdzial-Szelest,
Krystyna. (1997). Language learning strategies in the
process of acquiring a foreign language. Poznan, Poland: Motivex.
Ehrman,
M. E. (1996). Understanding second language learning difficulties.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Ehrman,
M., & Leaver, B. L. (2003). Cognitive styles in the service
of language learning. System, 31 (3), 313-330.
Ellis,
G. & Sinclair, B. (1989). Learning to learn English:
A course in learner training. Glasgow: Cambridge University Press
.
Gardner, R. C. & McIntyre, P. D. (1993). A student's
contribution to second-language learning. Part II: Affective variables.
Language Teaching, 26, 1-11.
Gardner, R. C., & Tremblay, P. F. (1994a). On motivation,
research agendas, and theoretical frameworks. Modern Language Journal,
78 (3), 359-368.
Gardner, R. C., & Tremblay, P. F. (1994b). On motivation:
Measurement and conceptual considerations. Modern Language Journal,
78 (4), 524-527.
Gu, Y. (1994). Vocabulary learning strategies of good
and poor Chinese EFL learners. In N. Bird, P. Falvey, A. Tsui, D. Allison,
& A. McNeill (Eds.), Language learning. Hong Kong: Government
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Gu, P. Y. (2003). Learning strategies: Prototypical
core dimensions of variation. Unpublished manuscript. Singapore: National
Institute of Education.
Hosenfeld, C. (1984). Case studies of ninth grade readers.
In J.C. Alderson & A.H. Urquhart (Eds.), Reading in a foreign language
(pp. 231-249). London: Longman.
Huckin, T. & Bloch, J. (1993). Strategies for inferring
word-meanings in context: A cognitive model. In T. Huckin, M. Haynes, &
J. Coady (Eds.), Second language reading and vocabulary learning
(pp. 153-178). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Kern, R. G. (1994). The role of mental translation in
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Macaro,
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McDonough,
S. H. (1995). Strategy and skill in learning a foreign
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McDonough,
S. H. (1999). Learner strategies. Language Teaching, 32
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Mendelsohn,
D. J. (1994). Learning to listen. San Diego: Dominie
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Murphy, J. M. (1987). The listening strategies of English
as a second language college students. Research and Teaching in Developmental
Education, 4 (1), 27-46.
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Neubach, A. & Cohen, A. D. (1988). Processing strategies
and problems encountered in the use of dictionaries. Dictionaries: Journal
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Nevo, N. (1989). Test-taking strategies on a multiple-choice
test of reading comprehension. Language Testing, 6 (2), 199-215.
O'Malley,
J. M., & Chamot, A. U. (1990). Learning strategies
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O'Malley, J. M., Chamot, A. U., Stewner-Manzanares, G., Kupper,
L., & Russo, R. (1985). Learning strategies used by beginning
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Oxford, R. L. (1996b). Employing a questionnaire to
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Oxford,
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Oxford,
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