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Getting to grips with phrasal verbs
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 38-41
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English lexicography in Fiji
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 22-28
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The history of be fixing to: grammaticization, sociolinguistic distribution and emerging literary spaces
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- 10 March 2009, pp. 12-18
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(r) we Americanised?: The emerging rhoticity features in China English
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- 29 April 2018, pp. 28-35
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Americano, latte, or English: What do menu languages in Korean coffee shops tell us about the meaning of English today?
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- 09 October 2020, pp. 38-51
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Mainland Chinese students' English use in Macao: Does attendance at an English-medium university provide students with more opportunities to practise their spoken English?
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- 08 May 2013, pp. 54-59
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Chinese, English, Spanish - and the rest
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- 11 July 2005, pp. 55-61
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Standard English and the EFL classroom
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 11-15
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‘Sejong the Great would turn in his grave!’: South Korean attitudes towards monolingual English signage in public buildings
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- 27 July 2020, pp. 134-141
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English as a postcolonial tool
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- 15 January 2004, pp. 23-29
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The emergence of a new phonological feature in Pakistan English: Focusing on allophonic split in VOT of coronal stops in PakE
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- 15 July 2021, pp. 278-283
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Kachru revisits contrasts
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 41-44
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Hypertext and multimedia
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 17-24
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Virtual English
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 29-35
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English in European Spanish
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 22-26
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Homogeneity and heterogeneity in the pronunciation of English among Ugandans: A preliminary study
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- 03 July 2020, pp. 15-26
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China English: Attitudes, legitimacy, and the native speaker construct: Is China English becoming accepted as a legitimate variety of English?
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- 29 April 2016, pp. 38-45
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The Anglo-hybrids
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- 17 October 2008, p. 2
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Bilingual creativity: University–level poetry writing workshops in English in China: How is ‘contact literature’ created?
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- 12 August 2015, pp. 40-45
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Is ‘NBA’ Chinese or English?: The current situation of English lettered words in Chinese
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- 10 July 2017, pp. 33-39
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