Writing bibliography

Asaoka, C. and Usui, Y. (2003). Students' perceived problems in an EAP writing course. JALT Journal, 25(2), 143-172.*

Brown, J.D. (1991). Do English and ESL faculties rate writing samples differently. TESOL Quarterly, 25(4), 587-603.

Cornwell, S. and McKay, T. (2000). Establishing a valid, reliable measure of writing apprehension. JALT Journal, 22(1), 114-139.*

Duppenthaler, P. (2002). The effect of three types of written feedback on student motivation. JALT Journal, 24(2), 130-154.*

Duppenthaler, P. (2004). Journal writing and the question of transfer of skills to other types of writing. JALT Journal, 26(2), 171-188.*

Frankenberg-Garcia, A. (1999). Providing student writers with pre-text feedback. ELT Journal, 53(2), 100-106.

Gates, S. (2003). Inconsistencies in writing within the Japanese junior high school EFL education system. JALT Journal, 25(2), 197-217.*

Hirose, K. and Sasaki, M. (2000). Effects of teaching metaknowledge and journal writing on Japanese university students' EFL writing. JALT Journal, 22(1), 94-113.*

Makino, T. (1993). Learner self-correction in EFL written compositions. ELT Journal, 47(4), 337-341.

Park, T. (2001). An investigation of an ESL placement test of writing using many-facet Rasch measurement. Teachers College, Columbia University Working Papers in TESOL and Applied Linguistics, 4(1), 1-21.

Rinnert, C. and Kobayashi, H. (2001). Differing perceptions of EFL writing among readers in Japan. Modern Language Journal, 85(2), 189-209.

Yamada, K. (2000). Helping novice EFL/ESL academic writers appreciate English textual patterns through summary writing. JALT Journal, 22(1), 196-208.*