Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall 1994
Juozulynas, Vilius. Errors in the compositions of second-year German students: An empirical study for parser based ICALI. 5-18.
Nara, Hiroshi. Improved delivery of lexical information in a computer assisted reading instruction program. 19-36.
Noijons, Jose. Testing computer assisted language testing: Towards a checklist for CALL. 37-58.
Mewret, Georges. Minutes of the second international techinologies and language learning conference. 59-64.
Sanders Ruth H. From the courseware review editor. 65.
Wharton, Charlotte. Supermemo. 66-70.
Bourgerie Dana S. Xia Li Ba Ren (Machintosh Version 1.0). 71-75.
Vol. 12, No. 2 & 3,Winter 1994/Spring 1995.
Hagen, L. Kirn. Unification-based parsing applications for intelligent foreign language tutoring systems. 5-31.
Svenconis, Daniel J. and Kerst Stephen. Investigating the teaching of second-language vocabulary through semantic mapping in a hypertext environment. 33-57.
Yoshii, Rika. and Milne, Alastair. Analysis of and feedback for free-form answers in English and romanized Japanese. 59-87.
Sanders, ruth H. From the courseware review editor. 89-90.
Burston, J. et al. Language assistant re-viewed: DOS version 5.1/ Windows. 91-107.
Morgan, Leslie. The marvels of Rome. 108-112.
Vol. 12, No. 4, Summer 1995
Hart, Robert S. The lllinois plato foreign languages project. 15-37.
Wazel, Gerhard. On the effects of the "Russel virus" in eastern Germany. 38-46.
Lolitz, Donald. The adolescence of CALL. 47-56.
Borchardt, Frank L. Language and computing at Duke University. 57-83.
Jones, Randall L. TICCIT and CLIPS:The early years. 84-96.
Paramskas, Dana. Meanwhile, up north: The beginings of CALL in Canada. 97-105.
Kunzel, Sebastian. Processors processing: Learning theory and CALL. 106-113.
Sanders Ruth H. and Sanders, Alton F. History of an al spy game: spion. 114-127.
Elling, Barbara. An interview with John Russell. 128-136.
Ruplin, Ferdinand A. From #2 pencil to #2 pencil. 137-143.
Kerth, Thomas. Four decades of CALL: A collected bibliography. 144-154.