Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 22, Issue 2 (1999)
1999. iii, 154 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 October 2016
Published online on 17 October 2016
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Women at work: Analysing women’a talk in New Zealand workplacesJanet Holmes | pp. 1–17
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When “okay” is okay in computer science seminar talkJohanna Rendle-Short | pp. 19–33
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Medical discourse in a hispanic environment: Power and simpatia under examinationMarisa Cordelia | pp. 35–50
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English and inclusivity in education for indigenous studentsIan G. Malcolm | pp. 51–66
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An investigation of foreign language students’ conceptualisations of literary readingEric Bouvet | pp. 67–84
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The Indonesian and english argument structure: A cross-cultural rhetoric of argumentative textsSafnil Arsyad | pp. 85–102
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On enumerative prose in ESL: The rhetorical structure and learning challenges of one type of collectionAsha Tickoo | pp. 103–117
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The use of ‘well’ in spoken interaction: An example of what language teachers and learners can get from analysing spoken discourseEva Alcón-Soler & Deborah Tricker | pp. 119–133
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English GrammarReviewed by Doug Absalom | pp. 135–139
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Language Planning in Malawi, Mozambique and the PhilippinesReviewed by Roland Sussex | pp. 139–142
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Review of Cohen, Andrew (1998) Strategies in learning and using a second languageReviewed by Michèle de Courcy | pp. 143–144
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Review of Nash, Walter (1993) Jargon: Its uses and abusesReviewed by Ian Morris | pp. 145–149
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Review of Pauwels, Anne (1995) Cross-cultural communication in the health sciences. Communicating with migrant patientsReviewed by Kim Isaac | pp. 150–152
Articles
Book reviews
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General