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APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2000
The Annual Review of Applied Linguistics is celebrating its 20th anniversary, and we are happy to report that applied linguistics is still with us. We also believe that the field of applied linguistics is here to stay, much as psychology and English literature are disciplinary fixtures after having developed in the early 20th century.
William Grabe, Robert B. Kaplan
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Applied linguistics in Europe

AILA Review, 2004
In this contribution developments in Applied Linguistics in Europe are linked to major social changes that have taken place over the last decades. These include: The decline of the USSR and the end of the cold war; The development of the EEC and the EU and fading of borders; The economic growth of Western Europe; Labor migration from the south to the ...
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Applied Linguistics and the Teaching of Intonation

The Modern Language Journal, 1972
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Léon, Pierre, Martin, Philippe
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Coping with change in applied linguistics

Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2004
Conversation recorded at Equinox office, London, 5 December 2004.
Christopher Brumfit, David Crystal
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Applied Linguistics as Linguistics Applied

1987
In a paper presented at the AILA congress in Montreal in 1978, I examined the notion of applied linguistics, reaching the following conclusions. In discussing the nature and status of applied linguistics, it is essential to distinguish between two levels, the pragmatic and the theoretical.
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Postmodern (applied) linguistics

Semiotica, 2011
Starting from defining the terms "linguistics, " "applied linguistics" (AL), and "postmodern, " I will show which different interpretations can be attributed to the compound expression "postmodern applied linguistics": "applied linguistics today, " "applied linguistics from a plural(istic), anti-essentialist, antiuniversalistic, etc., point of view ...
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Critical Applied Linguistics

2006
Critical applied linguistics is a field of inquiry and practice that connects questions of power and inequality—domination (constraining possibilities), disparity (inequitable access), discrimination (ideological exclusion), difference (cultural distinction), and desire (social preference)—to applied linguistic concerns.
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The Handbook of Applied Linguistics

2005
List of FiguresList of TablesNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsGeneral Introduction: Applied Linguistics: Subject to Discipline? Alan Davies (University of Edinburgh) and Catherine Elder (Monash University).Part I: Linguistics-Applied (L-A):Introduction to Part 1: Alan Davies (University of Edinburgh).Section 11.
Alan Davies, Catherine Elder
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What is applied linguistics?

International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1993
Applied linguistics in one of its manifestations can be defined as that knowledge of language that can be used to influence language performance. Yet it is an ill‐defined and underdefined discipline. Earlier definitions have been of two principal kinds: the ostensive and the expository. These are assessed here.
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CONTROVERSIES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2004
CONTROVERSIES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS. Barbara Seidlhofer (Ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Pp. ix + 346. £22.05 paper. Echoing Bakhtin's assertion of the importance of a dialogic approach to the study of language and literature and Kramsch's (1995) view that exploring differences is more important than achieving consensus ...
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