Vol. 5, No. 1, September 1987
Meskill, Carla. Interactivety in CALL courseware design. 9-14.
Breand, James. A program that acquires language using positive and negative feedback. 15-31.
Sutherland, Captain Richard. and Dr. Knight Richard. Inexpencive videodisk for proficiency: A teaching model based on Bruner's leaning hierarchy. 33-44.
Hellowig, Harold. Probrems and solutions in parsing. 49-64.
Schcolnik, Miriam. RE-WORD CALI: A method for practicing reading skills with the aid of a word processor. 65-72.
Kuhn, Carolyn. Questions and answers about CD-ROM. 73-76.
Sander, Alton. and Sanders, Ruth. Designing and implementing a syntactic parser. 77-86.
Haberlach, Kay. English as a second language - the COM Press ESL course. 87-89.
Dewell, Rovert. EINE REISE DURCH DEUTSCHLAND. 90-94.
Vol. 5, No. 2, December 1987
Jehle, Fred. A free-form dialog program in Spanish. 11-22.
Clausing, Stephen. Establishing the criteria for an authoring system: The example of private tutor and the Macintosh computer. 23-39.
Dominguez, Frank and Hazen, Marbret. CAI Development: The experience of the University of north Carolina courseware development project. 55-64.
Fletcher, William. Some current IAV CALI projects in Europe. 65-70.
Johnson, Norman. Current uses of computers in ESOL instruction in the U.S. 71-77.
Doman, Mary Gay. Practicando, Espanol. 79-83.
Ullom, Carine. Linkword. 84-86.
Kussuth, Karen. MacLang. 86-88.
Kussuth, Karen. CALIS(Computer Assisted Language Instruction System). 89-91.
Young, Charles. Software packages that support Greek. 92-95.
Vol. 5, No. 3, March 1988
Clark, John L.D. Toward a research and development strategy for computer-assisted language learning. 5-23.
Bailin, Alan. Artificial intelligence and computer-assisted language instruction: A perspective. 25-45.
Craven, Mary-Louise. Evaiuating CUES: Some problems and issues in experimental CALL research. 51-64.
Young, Richard. Computer-assisted language learning conversations: negotiating an outcome. 65-83.
Jex, William W. Microcomputers and English language instruction: A few years later. 84-89.
Schcolnik, Miriam. Word Whiz. 90-91
Schcolnik, Miriam. Vocabulary adventure 1. 92-94.
Vol. 5, No. 4, June 1988
Fairweather, Peter. Emerging technologies or different paradigms?. 7-15.
Walser, LeLoy. Voluntary Standers for Application of techinology in foreign languages. 17-24
Kenny, Minnie M. Banquet address--CALOCO'S 88 in Salt Lake City. 25-30.
Ervin, Gerard L. GO FLEFO : An electronic network for the foreign language profession. 41-46.
Russell, John. and Fredinand, Ruplin. On generating a German lexicon. 51-61.
Borchardt, Frank L. Neural network computing and natural language processing. 63-75.
Wyatt, David. The LOGO syndrome. 76-82.
Hernandez, Nicolas Jr. Vocabulary on the attack: 2000 words of Spanish. 83-85.
Sinyor, Roberta. Dasher drills for prego! 87-89.
Hubbard, Philip. Reading strategy series. 90-95.