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a young but expanding journal, our aim is to be become a leading voice in the
international arena and we are increasingly looking for papers that may be very
relevant locally, but also have applications and insights well beyond the contexts
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Asian EFL. Contributions all stimulate thought and potential debate for future
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Macquarie
University
(Australia) "Diversity and Community in Applied Linguistics Interface,
Interpretation, Interdisciplinary."
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CLESOL
2006 N.Z. Community Languages
and English for Speakers of Other Languages, "Origins and Connections: Linking
Theory, Research and Practice," Napier, New Zealand. click
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Chukyo
University. (Japan) International
Association for World Englishes October 7-9, 2006
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Southern Queensland Master's
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Study of Second Language Acquisition Rod Ellis Often
referred to as the leading
work in SLA, currently being edited for the 2nd edition. | |
| | Asian
ESP Journal The revised Journal seeks submissions
on ESP related works. Dr.J.Adamson
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