| Review of English as a medium of instruction in Chinese universities today: current trends and future directions |
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| A Critical Investigation of English Language Teaching in Bangladesh |
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| English language ideologies and students' perception of international English-Medium-Instruction (EMI) Master's programmes: A Chinese case study |
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| English, multilingualism and globalisation in Indonesia A love triangle: Why Indonesia should move towards multilingual education |
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| 'Outdooring' the Historical Corpus of English in Ghana |
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| The role of English in developing countries English is a passport to privilege and needed for survival in Pakistan |
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| In other words |
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| English as an ASEAN lingua franca and the role of nativeness in English education in Thailand |
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| From Brexit to Bregret |
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| The centrality of creativity: A new perspective on English language teaching |
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| An analysis of individual speakers' efforts at maintaining the standard language ideology |
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| Analysing the huge mailbag: Reception of John Honey's The Language Trap: A controversial publication inspiring linguistic comments by members of the general public |
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| Attitudes to usage vs. actual language use: The case of literally in American English American English speakers know how and why they use literally |
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| Modern English usage from Britain to America Bryan Garner follows Henry Fowler from A Dictionary of Modern American English Usage to Garner's Modern English Usage |
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| Is a meaning-based grammar of English possible? |
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| Personality, prescriptivism, and pronouns |
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| Predicting the future of English |
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| South Korea's Linguistic Tangle: English vs. Korean vs. Konglish |
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| Investigating perceptions of English as a lingua franca in Hong Kong: The case of university students |
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| In their own voices: Development of English as a gender-neutral language |
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| The Purrification of English: Meowlogisms in Online Communities |
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| Corporal Punishment in Late Modern English Dialects (an analysis based on EDD Online) |
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| The signs of an English street |
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| Learned Through Labour: The Discursive Production of English Speakers in South Korea |
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| The top 100 Chinese loanwords in English today Can one recognise the Chinese words used in English? |
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| The structure of idioms in Nigerian English The effects indigenous Nigerian languages have had on English idioms in Nigeria |
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| English in the linguistic landscape of a northern Jordanian city |
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| Submission and resistance in the English linguistic landscape of Chaoshan |
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| Panoramas, problems and prospects of Chinese English today |
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| Japanese English: Norm-dependency and emerging strategies |
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| The discursive construction of English naming practice in Mainland China: A nationalism and authenticity perspective |
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| Southeast Asian ESL countries as study abroad destinations: A Korean perspective |
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| Writing Horrible Words The rationale for producing yet another book on English usage |
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| Communicating health and wellness The meaning behind names of handmade soaps |
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| 'Open water room' = 'hot water room'? Language reality and normativity with respect to the use of English in China's public service areas |
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| The Spoken British National Corpus 2014-a new initiative launched by Lancaster University and Cambridge University Press Reporting from the Spoken BNC2014 Symposium, Lancaster University, 26 June 2017 |
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| The T/Daos shall meet: The failure and success of English transliterations of Mandarin Chinese English transliterations of Mandarin are often inconsistent, but is there even such a thing as a single Mandarin language? |
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| (r) we Americanised? The emerging rhoticity features in China English |
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| Varieties of English in Cameroon audio-visual materials: Cameroon audio-lects An account of five major English media 'audio-lects' in Cameroon |
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| Talking Black in America The role of the documentary in public education |
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| The HUGE presence of Lindley Murray An illustration of the scope of Lindley Murray's authority on all things prescriptive |
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| Great Britain and the United States: Two nations divided by an attitude? Reviewing the scientific study of attitudes towards usage problems in Great Britain and United States of America |
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| The English language in the digital age |
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| Ten years after the stroke: Me talk slightly less funny |
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| 'Yes, that's the best': Short front vowel lowering in English today |
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| Factors affecting the acceptability of grammatical features of Hong Kong English |
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| Taming English modals |
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| What is the publication language in humanities? The case of Translation Studies scholars |
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| China English or Chinese English |
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| Performing linguistic variation in the Caribbean |
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