Using and Learning Italian in Australia
Editor
[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics. Series S, 18] 2004. iii, 133 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher: Applied Linguistics Association of Australia
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Table of Contents
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IntroductionAntonia Rubino | pp. 1–8
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Attrition in the verb system of Italian in AustraliaMarinella Caruso | pp. 9–24
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Trilingual women as language mediators in the family: A Sicilian-Australian case-studyAntonia Rubino | pp. 25–49
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Does overt learner participation equal better L2 acquisition?John Lando | pp. 50–62
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Virtual immersion: Native speaker chats as a bridge to conversational ItalianVincenza Tudini | pp. 63–80
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Learners’ perceptions of a web-enhanced learning environment: Insights from a longitudinal studyAntonella Strambi | pp. 81–96
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Keeping it all in the family: Tu, Lei and Voi. A study of address pronoun use in ItalianAmber Parkinson & John Hajek | pp. 97–114
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Auxiliary verbs, dictionaries and the late evolution of the Italian languageJohn J. Kinder | pp. 115–132
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General