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Series: BRITISH STUDIES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS (Book 21). Paperback: 224 pages. Publisher: Equinox Publishing Limited (December 31, 2006).

Series: BRITISH STUDIES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS (Book 21). ISBN-13: 978-1845532192.

Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field.

In these early years, studies in Applied Linguistics focussed on. .

However, over the last 50 or so years, the field has grown extensively and there are literally thousands of publications on the subject. This book attempts to bring some of these diverse areas together into a single volume, and includes original studies that extend the scope of the field.

This volume contains papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics held at the University of Salford, in September 1993. Издательство: Multilingual Matters. ISBN 13: 9781853593000. Series: British Studies in Applied Linguistics; 9.

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She set up the MA in Applied Linguistics programme at UCC, with colleagues in the Department of English.

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These papers from the 24th Annual Meeting of BAAL (University of Durham, September 1991), have been selected for the diversity of perspective which they offer on the theme of language and culture, and on the way in which they reflect current thinking on the interdependence of language use and situational context.