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Catchwords as markers of change in China
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- 23 October 2007, pp. 50-53
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Uncle Sam and Mr Unz
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- 07 July 2004, pp. 16-22
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English in a multilingual Spain
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- 12 July 2006, pp. 3-9
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Kachru's circles and the growth of professionalism in TESOL
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 25-34
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Frequency distributions of punctuation marks in English: Evidence from large-scale corpora
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- 17 December 2018, pp. 23-35
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English circling the globe
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- 22 February 2008, pp. 28-32
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Poetry from the heart
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- 04 February 2005, pp. 45-51
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The cultural ID in the modal system: A contrastive study of English abstracts written by Chinese and native speakers: Can modality differences be an important indicator of the China English variety?
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- 17 December 2015, pp. 6-11
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Oxford English Dictionary News
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 46-47
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Quinlingualism in the Maghreb?: English Use in Moroccan Outdoor Advertising
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- 09 July 2019, pp. 3-16
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Learning English in corporate China
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- 30 July 2009, pp. 41-48
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An emerging trend in English education in Korea: ‘Maternal English education’ (eommapyo yeongeo): Challenges and strategies in raising a bilingual child as a nonnative speaker
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- 13 March 2020, pp. 163-168
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The Idea of World English
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 3-6
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Bioscript – an editorial service for scientists
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 44-48
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Ergo lingua mihi deficit*
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 23-26
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English in paradise: the Maldives: English is rapidly establishing itself as a second language in a society transforming from fishing to tourism and trade
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- 10 December 2017, pp. 2-11
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Keep off the grass? No way!: The use of indirect translation for public signs will never result in ‘an attractive linguistic landscape’ unless it promotes and spreads the cultural values of the literal translation.
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- 18 December 2015, pp. 21-27
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Identification and causes of lexical variation in Chinese Business English: Lexical variation can be found when English is used as an international working language by businesspeople from China and Hong Kong
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- 17 February 2015, pp. 10-15
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Laoshi, zao shang hao! Good morning, teacher?: Respecting cultural differences when greeting a teacher
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- 29 April 2016, pp. 2-7
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What on earth are collocations?
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 42-48
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