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  1. The Development, Validation and Use of a Test of Word Recognition for English Learners
  2. Testing aptitude
  3. Texts as Vocabulary Networks
  4. Knowledge of the Written Word
  5. Life before Nation: Bibliometrics and L2 vocabulary studies in 1982
  6. Basic English
  7. Imaginary Words
  8. Foreword: Vocabulary learning and instruction
  9. The Bibliometrics of Vocabulary Acquisition: An Exploratory Study
  10. Translating Lorca: A Graph Theory Approach
  11. Connected Words: Word Associations and Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition - By Paul Meara
  12. Gossamer or bindweed?
  13. CONNECTED WORDS: WORD ASSOCIATIONS AND SECOND LANGUAGE VOCABULARY ACQUISITION. Paul Meara. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2009. Pp. xvii + 174.
  14. Brian Richards, Michael H. Daller, David D. Malvern, Paul Meara, James Milton and Jeanine Treffers-Daller: Vocabulary Studies in First and Second Language Acquisition.
  15. Connected Words
  16. Vocabulary Studies in First and Second Language Acquisition
  17. Guest Editorial
  18. Intensive vocabulary learning: a case study
  19. Growing a vocabulary
  20. A further note on simulating word association behaviour in a second language
  21. Examiner support strategies and test-taker vocabulary
  22. Reactivating a dormant vocabulary
  23. Designing vocabulary tests for English, Spanish and other languages
  24. Modelling Vocabulary Loss
  25. Psycholinguistics: A Resource Book for Students
  26. 5. Role-plays and the assessment of oral proficiency in Spanish
  27. Factors affecting the standardisation of translation examinations
  28. The rediscovery of vocabulary
  29. Untangling word webs: graph theory and the notion of density in second language word association networks
  30. Scores on a yes-no vocabulary test: correction for guessing and response style
  31. Lexical Signatures in Foreign Language Free-Form Texts
  32. 19. A methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of vocabulary treatments
  33. The Bilingualism Reader
  34. Linguistic Attractors: The Cognitive Dynamics of Language Acquisition and Change
  35. Just a few words: how assessors evaluate minimal texts
  36. Vocabulary and neural networks in the computational assessment of texts written by second-language learners
  37. Lex30: an improved method of assessing productive vocabulary in an L2
  38. Test of a Model for Predicting Second Language Lexical Growth through Reading
  39. Simulating Recovery from Bilingual Aphasia
  40. Are the British really bad at learning foreign languages?
  41. RESEARCHING VOCABULARY THROUGH A WORD KNOWLEDGE FRAMEWORK
  42. Classrooms as lexical environments
  43. GUEST EDITORIAL
  44. Single-subject studies of lexical acquisition
  45. How periods abroad affect vocabulary growth in a foreign language.
  46. Can people discriminate languages they don't know?
  47. The year abroad and its effects
  48. What should language graduates be able to do?
  49. Patterns of misinterpretation in the productive use
  50. Book reviews
  51. What do students do on a language course?
  52. Lexical inferencing procedures or talking about words
  53. Similar Lexical forms in Interlanguage. Batia Laufer-Dvorkin. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 1991. Pp. x + 250. DM 124.
  54. The Bilingual Lexicon and the Teaching of Vocabulary
  55. Worterbucher / Dictionaries / Dictionnaires: Ein internationales Handbuch zur Lexicographie / An International Encyclopaedia of Lexicography / Encyclopedie internationale de lexicographie. Vol. I
  56. The Telephone Book: Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech
  57. Network Structures and Vocabulary Acquisition in a Foreign Language
  58. CONDITIONS FOR SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING. Bernard Spolsky. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. Pp. vii + 272.
  59. Communication and Litigation: Case Studies of Famous Trials
  60. A note on passive vocabulary
  61. Linguistics and Pseudo-Linguistics: Selected Essays 1965-1985
  62. Relevance: Communication and Cognition
  63. Computers and Modern Language Studies
  64. Are numbers logographs?
  65. Models of the Lexicon in English and Other Funny Languages
  66. Vocabulary: Applied linguistic perspectives
  67. How people listen to languages they don't know
  68. Book review
  69. Worlds of Reference: Lexicography, Learning and Language from the Clay Tablet to the Computer
  70. An alternative to multiple choice vocabulary tests
  71. The effects of script on visual search
  72. The formal representation of words in an L2 speaker's lexicon
  73. The Native Speaker Is Dead!
  74. Applied Linguistics and the Learning and Teaching of Foreign Languages
  75. Hidden Problems in ESL Learners
  76. Unlearned Language: New Studies in Xenoglossy
  77. Saunders George, Bilingual children: guidance for the family. (Multilingual Matters 3). Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, 1983. Pp. xiii + 264.
  78. Teaching vocabulary
  79. The psychological reality of deep and surface phonological representations: evidence from speech errors in Welsh
  80. Vocabulary Acquisition: A Neglected Aspect of Language Learning
  81. Probe latencies, foreign languages and foreign language learners
  82. The psychological reality of deep and surface phonological representations: evidence from speech errors in Welsh
  83. Implementing graph theory approaches to the exploration of density and structure in L1 and L2 word association networks