Preface
1. Introduction: Toward Appropriate Uses of Computers in Applied Linguistics
PART I: FRAMEWORKS FOR COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING IN THE 1990s
2. Vance Stevens: Humanism and CALL: A Coming of Age
3. Philip Hubbard: A Methodological Framework for CALL Courseware Development
4. Andrew Lion: Intelligence in Computer-Aided Language Leaming
PART II: RESEARCH ON APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
5. Martha C. Pennington and Mark N. Brock: Process and Product Approaches to Computer-Assisted Composition
6. Bernard Mohan: Models of the Role of the Computer in Second Language Development
7. Catherine Doughty: Computer Applications in Second Language Acquisition Research: Design, Description, and Discovery
8. Anthony Cheung and Colin Harrison: Microcomputer Adventure Games and Second Language Acquisition: A Study of Hong Kong Tertiary Students
PART III: ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR A NEW GENERATION OF LANGUAGE APPLICATIONS
9. Geoffrey Sampson: Analysed Corpora of English: A Consumer Guide
10. Manfred Pienemann and Louise Jansen: Computational Analysis of Language Acquisition Data
11. John H. Esling: Speech Technology Systems in Applied Linguistics Instruction
12. Patricia Dunkel: The Use of PC-Generated Speech Technology in the Development of an L2 Listening Comprehension Proficiency Test A Prototype Design Effort
13. Nie Witton: Answer Analysis, Feedback, and On-Line Reference Help in CALL with Particular Reference to German