Automatization bibliography

Bamford, J. (1989). Comments on Elizabeth Gatbonton and Norman Segalowitz's "Creative automatization: Principles for promoting fluency within a communicative framework." TESOL Quarterly, 23(2), 363-372.

Carr, T. (1992). Automaticity and cognitive anatomy: Is word recognition "automatic"? American Journal of Psychology, 105(2), 201-237.

Cheng, P. (1985). Restructuring versus automaticity: Alternative accounts of skill acquisition. Psychological Review, 92(3), 414-423.

DeKeyser, R. (1996). Exploring automatization processes. TESOL Quarterly, 30(2), 349-357.

Gatbonton, E., N. (1988). Creative automatization: Principles for promoting fluency within a communicative framework. TESOL Quarterly, 22(3), 473-492.

McLaughlin, B. (1990). Restructuring. Applied Linguistics, 11(2), 113-128.

McLaughlin, B., Rossman, T., & McLeod, B. (1983). Second language learning: An information-processing perspective. Language Learning, 33(2), 135-158.

McLeod, B., B. (1986). Restructuring or automaticity: Reading in a second language. Language Learning, 36(2), 109-123.

Segalowitz, N. and Gatbonton, E. (1995). Automaticity and lexical skills in second language fluency: Implications for computer assisted language learning. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 8(2-3), 129-149.

Segalowitz, N. and Segalowitz, S. (1993). Skilled performance, practice, and the differentiation of speed-up from automatization effects: Evidence from second language word recognition. Applied Psycholinguistics, 14, 369-385.

Segalowitz, N., Watson, V., and Segalowitz, S. (1995). Vocabulary skill: Single-case assessment of automaticity of word recognition in a timed lexical decision task. Second Language Research, 11(2), 121-136.

Segalowitz, S., Segalowitz, N., and Wood, A. (1998). Assessing the development of automaticity in second language word recognition. Applied Psycholinguistics, 19, 53-67.