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From Applied Linguistics to Linguistics Applied: Issues, Practices, Trends: Selected papers from the British Association for Applied Linguistics and Irish Association for Applied Linguistics conference, University College Cork, September 2006
Bibliografi
Author:
Concrick, Maeve
(Editor);
Howard, Martin
(Editor)
Bahasa:
(EN )
ISBN:
0704426277
Penerbit:
British Association for Applied Linguistics
Tempat Terbit:
London
Tahun Terbit:
2007
Jenis:
Proceeding
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Introduction
, halaman 7-11
The grammar of spoken English and the discourse of non-native speakers
, halaman 12-24
National trends in achievement in Irish Listening at primary level: A challenge for language revitalisation and language policy
, halaman 25-42
Use of an Irish-English lexical categorisation task to examine children’s homograph recognition as a function of language context and language background
, halaman 43-55
Investigating Development in Writing in 9 to 11 year olds
, halaman 56-75
Investigating beliefs about foreign language writing and composing strategy implementation. The effect of instruction and practice Rosa M. Manchón, Liz Murphy and Julio
, halaman 76-90
Transferability of argumentative writing competence from L2 to L1: Effects of overseas experience
, halaman 91-110
Altering the Sequence of Acquisition
, halaman 111-129
The uses of grammar: a corpus based investigation of the term ‘grammatical’ in the British Press
, halaman 130-148
Voices of Youth and Discourses of Multilingualism and Citizenship
, halaman 149-164
Nursing across Cultures: the communicative needs of internationally educated nurses (IENs) working with older adults
, halaman 165-179
Group project work in higher education: what it is and what it is not
, halaman 180-206
Contributors
, halaman 207-212
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