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| Name: | Jenifer Larson-Hall |
| Institution: | Kyushu University |
| Email: | click here to access email |
| State and/or Country: |
US Japan |
| Linguistic Field(s): |
Applied Linguistics Phonology |
| Specialty: | Age effects, phonology, language relearning, statistics |
| Subject Language(s): |
English Japanese Russian Spanish |
| Selected Publications: | Dissertation: Language Acquisition by Japanese Speakers: Explaining the Why, How and When of Adult Learners' Segmental Success |
| Announced on LINGUIST : |
A Guide to Doing Statistics in Second Language Research Using SPSS |
| Courses Taught: | Introduction to Linguistics; Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening, Grammar (TESOL); Pedagogical Grammar (Structure of English), Research Methods, Second Language Acquisition, Bilingualism and ESL, Psycholinguistics, Methods of Teaching ESL, Animal Communication, Phonology, Phonetics |
| Dissertation Abstract: | Language Acquisition by Japanese Speakers: Explaining the why, how and when of adult learners' segmental success |
| Reviewer of: |
Applied Linguistics: Larsen-Freeman (2000)
(LL Issue 12.2605) Language Acquisition: Wakabayashi, ed. (2003) (LL Issue 14.2037) 2nd Lang Acquisition: Moyer (2004) (LL Issue 16.708) |
| Academic Paper Abstract: |
An introduction to English Phonology
Our statistical intuitions may be misleading us: Why we need robust statistics |
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