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Barry University
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Arce, Claudia M.
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Bartice Smolinski, Karen D.
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Bolten, Sarah
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Brodbeck, Alison
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Chang, Hsu-Chi
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Gallo, Rosalia F.
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Hsu, Hung-Tsung
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Mar, Michele P.
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Martinez de Castro, Mario
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Vera, Yanexy
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Barry University
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English language
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Foreign speakers
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Study and teaching
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Florida
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Second language acquisition
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Study and teaching (Elementary)
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Education
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Education, Bilingual
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Middle school students
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A comparison of kindergarten English language learners in a dual language immersion program to those in the mainstream in the area of vocabulary development
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Complementary aural and visual English language instruction in Taiwanese higher education
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The effect of a listening/speaking curriculum on the achievement of adult English language learners
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The effects of Tier II reading interventions on English language learners
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English language learner border crossers in high school : a qualitative case study
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The experience of graduate study in nursing for students who are non-native English speakers
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The influence of four variables on EFL writing anxiety
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Predictors of Hispanic adolescents' academic aspirations
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True cognate effects on vocabulary and reading comprehension of English learners with and without disabilities
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The use of cognates as a vocabulary strategy for Hispanic biliterate students