LINGUIST List 11.2638

Tue Dec 5 2000

Qs: Articulation Therapy, L2/Predictable Mistakes

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  • Sylvia Moosm�ller, articulation therapy
  • Takame Sabine, predictable mistakes in L2

    Message 1: articulation therapy

    Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 15:42:19 +0100
    From: Sylvia Moosm�ller <moosmkfs.oeaw.ac.at>
    Subject: articulation therapy


    Dear linguists,

    I student of mine is currently working on articulation therapies for adults with slight articulation problems (no aphasia etc). Can anybody help her with literature or does anybody know about current therapy-programs for adults? We will post a summary. Thank you, Sylvia Moosm�ller

    Message 2: predictable mistakes in L2

    Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 12:04:56 +1100
    From: Takame Sabine <takamepostoffice.utas.edu.au>
    Subject: predictable mistakes in L2


    Hello

    I have research students who are interested in the following topics:

    1. Predictable mistakes made by native English speakers learning Indonesian 2. Predictable mistakes made by native English speakers learning Japanese 3. Predictable mistakes make by native English speakers learning both Indonesian and Japanese at the same time 4. Predictable mistakes made by native Japanese learning Indonesian 5. Predictable mistakes made by native Indonesian learning Japanese

    I would be very interested to hear from anyone involved in these studies, and also about any materials available.

    Takame Ueki-Sabine Asian Languages and Studies University of Tasmania G.P.O. Box 252-91 Hobart, Tasmania 7000 Australia Ph. 61-3-62262360 Fax 61-3-62267813