Books and Special Journal Issues
Duff, P. & Li, D. (Eds.). (2009). Indigenous, minority, and heritage language education in Canada. [Special issue]. Canadian Modern Language Review, 66 (1).
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Duff, P. A., Hornberger, N.H. (Eds.). (2008). Language socialization. Encyclopedia
of Language and Education, Volume 8. Boston: Springer. Contains: 24 refereed
chapters. (379 pages) |
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Chalhoub-Deville, M., Chapelle, C., & Duff, P. (Eds.). (2006). Inference
and generalizability in applied linguistics: Multiple research perspectives.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (248 pages) |
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Duff, P. & Labrie, N. (Guest Eds.) (2000). Languages and Work. Special
Issue of the Canadian Modern Language Review, 57, 1. |
Duff, P. & Labrie, N. (2000). Editorial/Éditorial. Introduction
to special issue of Canadian Modern Language Review, Languages
and Work, 57, 1-8.
Articles and Book Chapters
Duff, P. (forthcoming). Case study research. In C. Chapelle (Ed.), The encyclopedia of applied linguistics. Wiley-Blackwell.
Duff, P. (forthcoming, 2011). Case study research. In S. Gass & A. Mackey (Eds.), Research methodologies in second language acquisition. Blackwell.
Duff, P. & Zappa-Hollman, S. (forthcoming). Pop culture and second language teaching and learning. In C. Chapelle (Ed.), The encyclopedia of applied linguistics. Wiley-Blackwell.
Duff, P., & Talmy, S. (in press). Second language socialization: Beyond language acquisition in SLA. In D. Atkinson (Ed.), Alternative approaches to SLA. London: Routledge.
Duff, P. (in press). Identity, agency, and SLA. In A. Mackey & S. Gass (Eds.), Handbook of second language acquisition. London: Routledge.
Duff, P. (in press). Second language socialization. In A. Duranti, E. Ochs & B. Schieffelin (Eds.), Handbook of language socialization. New York: Blackwell. (invited)
Duff, P. (in press). Language socialization. In S. McKay & N.H. Hornberger (Eds.), Sociolinguistics and language education. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. (invited).
Duff, P. (in press). Research approaches in applied linguistics. In R. Kaplan (Ed.), Handbook of applied linguistics (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. (invited)
Duff, P. (forthcoming). Issues of identity. In A. Mackie & S. Gass (Ed.), Handbook of second language acquisition. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis (invited).
Duff, P. & Kobayashi, M. (in press). The intersection of social, cognitive, and cultural processes in language learning: A second language socialization approach. In R. Batstone (Ed.), Sociocognition in SLA.
Duff, P. (in press). Language socialization into academic discourse communities. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2010.
Duff, P. (forthcoming). Heteroglossia in foreign language classrooms. (Draft
has been completed)
Duff, P. & Li, D. (2009). Indigenous, minority, and heritage language education in Canada: Policies, contexts, and issues. Canadian Modern Language Review, 66, 1-8.
Duff, P. & Li, D. (2009). L’enseignement des langues autochtones, des langues officielles minoritaires et des langues d’origine au Canada : Politiques, contextes et enjeux. The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes,66, 9–17.
Duff, P. (2009). Language socialization in a Canadian secondary school: Talking about current events. In R. Barnard & M. Torres-Guzman (Eds.), Creating communities of learning in schools (pp.165-185). Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters.
Li, D., & Duff, P. (2008). Issues in Chinese heritage language education and research at the postsecondary level. In A. W. He & Y. Xiao (Eds.), Chinese as a heritage language: Fostering rooted world citizenry (pp. 13-36). Honolulu: National Foreign Language Resource Center.
Duff, P. (2008). Heritage language education in Canada. In D. Brinton, O. Kagan & S. Bauckus (Eds.), Heritage language: A new field emerging (pp. 71-90).
New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Duff, P. (2008). Introduction. In P. Duff & N. Hornberger (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Education. Volume 8: Language Socialization (pp. xiii-xix).New York: Springer.
Duff, P. (2008). Language
socialization, higher education, and work. In P. Duff & N. Hornberger (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Education. Volume 8: Language Socialization (pp. 257-270).New York: Springer.
Duff, P. (2008). Language
socialization, participation and identity: Ethnographic approaches. In
M. Martin-Jones, A-M.de Mejia & N. Hornberger (Eds.), Encyclopedia of
Language and Education (pp. 107-119), Vol. 3: Discourse and Education. New York: Springer.
Duff, P. & Lester, P. (Eds.). (2008). Issues in Chinese Language Education and Teacher Development.Selected Papers, Shanghai Symposium, UBC Centre for Research in Chinese Language and Literacy Education. November 2008.
Duff, P. Introduction. In P. Duff, & P. Lester (Eds.). (2008)., Issues in Chinese Language Education and Teacher Development. Selected Papers from the Shanghai Symposium (pp. 3-4). UBC Centre for Research in Chinese Language and Literacy Education. November 2008.
Duff, P. Issues in Chinese language teaching and teacher development. In P. Duff, & P. Lester (Eds.). (2008)., Issues in Chinese Language Education and Teacher Development. Selected Papers from the Shanghai Symposium (pp. 5-48). UBC Centre for Research in Chinese Language and Literacy Education. November 2008.
Duff, P. (2007). Multilingualism
in Canadian schools: Myths, realities, and possibilities. Canadian
Journal of Applied Linguistics, 10 (2), 149-163.
Duff, P. (2007). Second
language socialization as sociocultural theory: Insights and issues. Language Teaching, 40, 309-319.
Duff, P.A. (2007). Problematising
academic discourse socialization. In H. Marriott, T. Moore, R. Spence-Brown
& R. Melbourne (eds.), Learning discourses and the discourses of learning
(pp. 1-18). Monash University e-Press/University of Sydney Press.
Duff, P. (2007). Qualitative
approaches to second language classroom research. In J. Cummins &
C. Davison (Eds.), Handbook of English language teaching, Part
2 (pp. 973-986) Philadelphia: Kluwer.
Duff, P. (2006). Beyond
generalizability: Contextualization, complexity and credibility in applied
linguistics research. In M. Chalhoub-Deville, M., Chapelle, C., &
P. Duff (Eds.). Inference and generalizability in applied linguistics:
Multiple research perspectives (pp.65-95). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Duff, P. (2005). ESL in secondary school: Programs, problematics, and possibilities.
In E. Hinkel (Ed.), Handbook of research in second language teaching
and learning (pp. 45-63). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Duff, P. (2005). Thinking
globally about new literacies: Multilingual socialization at work. In
J. Anderson, M. Kendrick, T. Rodgers & S. Smythe (Eds.), Portraits
of literacy across families, communities and schools (pp.341-362).
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Duff, P. (2004). Intertextuality
and hybrid discourses: The infusion of pop culture in educational discourse. Linguistics and Education, 14/3-4, 231-276.
Duff, P. & Li, D. (2004). Issues
in Mandarin language instruction: Theory, research, and practice. System,
32(3), 443-456.
Duff, P. (2003). New
directions in second language socialization research. Korean Journal
of English Language and Linguistics, 3, 309-339.
Chapelle, C. & Duff, P. (Eds.). (2003). Some
guidelines for conducting quantitative and qualitative research in TESOL. TESOL Quarterly, 37, 157-178. [Duff is author of Case Study Methods
section, pp. 163-168.]
Duff, P. (2003). New directions in second language socialization research.
In Proceedings of the 2003 KASELL International Conference, Seoul Korea.
Duff, P. (2002). Teaching and learning English for global intercultural
communication: Challenges and opportunities. English Teaching,
57(2), 245-263.
Duff, P. (2003). Review of B. Mohan, C. Leung, & C. Davison (Eds.).
(2001). English as a second language in the mainstream. Language and
Education, 17, 72-75.
Duff, P., Wong, P., & Early. M. (2002). Learning
language for work and life: The linguistic socialization of immigrant Canadians
seeking careers in healthcare. Modern Language Journal, 86, 397-422. (Article
selected for journal exchange/reprinting from Canadian Modern Language
Review, 57, 9-57).
Duff, P. (2002). The
discursive co-construction of knowledge, identity, and difference: An ethnography
of communication in the high school mainstream. Applied Linguistics,
23, 289-322.
Duff, P. (2002). Pop
culture and ESL students: Intertextuality, identity, and participation in
classroom discussions. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy,
45, 482-487.
Duff, P., & Li, D. (2002). The
acquisition and use of perfective aspect in Mandarin. In R. Salaberry
& Y. Shirai (Eds.), The L2 [second language] acquisition of tense-aspect
morphology (pp. 417-453). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Duff, P. (2002). Research
approaches in applied linguistics. In R. Kaplan (Ed.), Handbook
of applied linguistics (pp. 13-23). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Duff, P. & Bailey, K. (Eds.). (2001). Identifying
research priorities: Themes and directions for the TESOL International Research
Foundation. TESOL Quarterly, 35, 595-616.
Duff, P. (2001). English
for academic and occupational purposes. In P. Duff & K. Bailey (Eds.),
Identifying research priorities: Themes and directions for the TESOL International
Research Foundation. TESOL Quarterly, 35, 606-7.
Duff, P. (2001). Language,
literacy, content and (pop) culture: Challenges for ESL students in mainstream
courses. Canadian Modern Language Review, 58, 103-132.
Wong, F.P., Duff, P. & Early, M. (2001). The
impact of language and skills training on immigrants’ lives. TESL
Canada Journal, 18,2, 1-31.
Duff, P. (2001). Review of H. Byrnes (Ed.), (1998), Learning foreign and
second languages. Canadian Modern Language Review, 502-505.
Duff, P. (2001). Review of T. Goldstein (1997), Two Languages at work:
Bilingual life on the production floor. The Modern Language Journal,
85, 154-156.
Duff, P., F.P. Wong, & Early, M. (2000). Learning language for work
and life: The linguistic socialization of immigrant Canadians seeking careers
in healthcare. Canadian Modern Language Review, 57, 9-57.
Duff, P. & Labrie, N. (2000). Editorial/Éditorial. Introduction to special issue of Canadian Modern Language Review, Languages and Work, 57, 1-8.
Duff, P. (2000). Repetition in foreign language classroom interaction.
In J.K. Hall & L. S. Verplaetse (Eds.), The development of second
and foreign language learning through classroom interaction. Mahwah,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Duff, P., & Uchida, Y. (1997). The
negotiation of sociocultural identity in post-secondary EFL classrooms. TESOL Quarterly, 31, 451-486.
Duff, P. (1997). The lexical generation gap: A connectionist model of circumlocution
in Chinese as a second language. In G. Kasper & E. Kellerman (Eds.), Communication strategies: Psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives (pp. 192-215). New York: Longman.
Duff, P. (1997). Immersion
in Hungary: an EFL experiment. In R.K. Johnson & M. Swain (Eds.), Immersion education: International perspectives (pp. 19-43). New
York: Cambridge University Press.
Duff, P., & Early, M. (1996). Problematics
of classroom research across sociopolitical contexts. In S. Gass &
J. Schachter (Eds.), Second language classroom research: Issues and
opportunities (pp. 1-30). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Duff, P. (1996). Different
languages, different practices: Socialization of discourse competence in
dual language school classrooms in Hungary. In K. Bailey & D. Nunan
(Eds.), Voices from the language classroom: Qualitative research in
second language education (pp. 407-433). New York: Cambridge University
Press.
Duff, P. (1996). Review of P.M. Lightbown & N. Spada, How languages
are learned. Canadian Modern Language Review, 52, 340-342.
Duff, P. (1995). An
ethnography of communication in immersion classrooms in Hungary. TESOL
Quarterly, 29, 505-537.
Hasebe-Ludt, E., Duff, P., & Leggo, C. (1995). Community with/out unity:
A postmodern reflection on language in global education. In M. Chapman &
J. Anderson (Eds.), Thinking globally about language (pp. 67-90).
Vancouver, BC: Research and Development in Global Studies, Centre for the
Study of Curriculum and Instruction. UBC & the Canadian International
Development Agency.
Polio, C., & Duff, P. (1994). Teachers'
language use in university foreign language classrooms: A qualitative analysis
of English and target language alternation. The Modern Language
Journal, 78, 313-26.
Coughlan, P., & Duff, P. (1994). Same
task, different activities: Analysis of a SLA [second language acquisition]
task from an Activity Theory perspective. In J. Lantolf & G. Appel
(Eds.), Vygotskian perspectives on second language research (pp.
173-193). New Jersey: Ablex.
Duff, P. (1993). Tasks and interlanguage performance: An SLA [second language
acquisition] research perspective. In G. Crookes & S. Gass (Eds.), Tasks
in language learning: Integrating theory and practice (pp. 57-95).
Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters.
Duff, P. (1993). Syntax, semantics, and SLA [Second Language Acquisition]:
The convergence of possessive and existential constructions. Studies
in Second Language Acquisition, 15, 1-34.
Duff, P. (1991). Innovations
in foreign language education: An evaluation of three Hungarian-English
dual-language programs. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural
Development, 12, 459-476.
Duff, P., & Polio, C. (1990). How
much foreign language is there in the foreign language classroom? The
Modern Language Journal, 74, 154-166.
Duff, P. (1990). Subjects (and topics) in Chinese students' English. Monday
Morning/Lundi Matin, 3(1), 10-15. Beijing: Canada/China Language Centre.
Duff, P. (1990). Developments in the case study approach to second language
acquisition research. In T. Hayes & K. Yoshioka (Eds.), Proceedings
of the First Conference on Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (Sept. 1988). Tokyo: International University of Japan. 34-87.
Duff, P. (1989). The overlap of possessive and existential constructions.
In R. Carlson, S. DeLancey, S. Gildea, D. Payne, & A. Saxena (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth Meeting of the Pacific Linguistics Conference (pp. 64-86). Eugene, OR: University of Oregon.
Duff, P. (1986). Another look at interlanguage talk: Taking task to task.
In R.R. Day (Ed.), Talking to learn: Conversation in second language
acquisition (pp. 147-181). Rowley, MA: Newbury House.
Other
Duff, P. (2008). APEC second/foreign language standards and their assessment: Trends, opportunities, and implications . APEC EdNET Human Resources Development Working Group. APEC Secretariat. Singapore. APEC #208-HR-01.1. (22 pages) (Available online)
Duff, P. (2008). Foreign language policies, research, and educational possibilities. APEC EdNet contracted paper. US Department of Education. (25 ms pages, single-spaced).
Duff, P. (2004). Foreign language policy, research, and practice: A Western perspective. APEC Secretariat, Singapore.
Bailey, K., Brindley, G., Curtis, A., Davidson, F., Duff, P., Scott, S.,
& Tucker, R. (2000). TESOL Research Agenda. Official research agenda
of TESOL International Organization.
Wieland, N., Duff, P., Reeder, K., & Roche, J. (1999). Symposium on
Co-operative Education in Languages, September 24-28th, 1998 Report. CILS
Reports 2, 1999. Centre for Intercultural Language Studies, University of
British Columbia.
Duff, P. (1999). New directions in workplace-oriented TESOL research. Research
Interest Section Newsletter. TESOL. Fall, 1999.
Duff, P. (1997). Research Interest Section Newsletter columns.
TESOL.
Reeder, K., Roche, J., Duff, P. & Beers, M. (1997). Computer-based
products to support ESL learners: Preliminary study. The Learning Engine
Software Development Project. Technical Report No. 2. Univ. of British
Columbia.
Duff, P. (1993). Changing times, changing minds: Language socialization
in Hungarian-English schools. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, UCLA.
Duff, P. (1992). Facing the future now: Reflections from a student of applied
linguistics. Special Feature Roundtable on Preparing Applied Linguists for
the Future. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 3, 149-152.
Duff, P. (1991). The efficacy of dual-language education in Hungary: An
investigation of three Hungarian English programs. Final Report for Year
Two (1990-91) of the project. Language Resource Program, UCLA.
Duff, P. (1990). Proficiency testing in Hungarian English dual language
schools: Fall 1990 report. Language Resource Program. UCLA.
Duff, P. (1986). Syntacticization of topic in Japanese and Mandarin students'
English: A test of Rutherford's model. Occasional Papers Series,
The University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Duff, P. (1985). Syntactization of topic in Japanese and Mandarin students'
English: A test of Rutherford's model. Unpublished masters thesis, The University
of Hawaii at Manoa.
Duff, P. (1980). The Japanese postpositions wa and ga: Syntactic, semantic,
and pragmatic functions. Unpublished honours thesis, the University of Calgary.
Duff, P. (1980). The semantics of 'tu' and 'vous': Diachronic and synchronic
functions. Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics. The University
of Calgary.