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Applied Linguistics as Linguistics Applied
1987In 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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The English Journal, 1970
aimlessly on the tops of the waters. In the midst of all this pollution, our students crowd into our classrooms, their throats rasping and their eyes watering from the acrid air, and we teachers ask them to rise and sing "America, the Beautiful." But more dismaying than the pollutants contaminating our air, lands, and wa ers are those poisoning our ...
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aimlessly on the tops of the waters. In the midst of all this pollution, our students crowd into our classrooms, their throats rasping and their eyes watering from the acrid air, and we teachers ask them to rise and sing "America, the Beautiful." But more dismaying than the pollutants contaminating our air, lands, and wa ers are those poisoning our ...
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The Linguistic Personality and Linguistic Competence
Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 1998My subject is the linguistic personality in relation to linguistic competence for foreign languages.
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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 2002
Abstract This paper examines the use of the term ‘category ‘ in linguistics and proposes to give it a more precise metalinguistic status in morphological and morpho-syntactic descriptions. In the relevant sections of the metalanguage for such descriptions, categories should be regarded more specifically as ‘superordinate categories’ comprising a number
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Abstract This paper examines the use of the term ‘category ‘ in linguistics and proposes to give it a more precise metalinguistic status in morphological and morpho-syntactic descriptions. In the relevant sections of the metalanguage for such descriptions, categories should be regarded more specifically as ‘superordinate categories’ comprising a number
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2015
The linguistic study of literature addresses the ways in which language is differently organized in verbal art (literature): form is added to language, altered, attenuated, and differently grouped. These different kinds of organization are normatively subject to limits, some derived from limits on general linguistic form or language-specific linguistic
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The linguistic study of literature addresses the ways in which language is differently organized in verbal art (literature): form is added to language, altered, attenuated, and differently grouped. These different kinds of organization are normatively subject to limits, some derived from limits on general linguistic form or language-specific linguistic
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Clarifying translanguaging and deconstructing named languages: A perspective from linguistics
, 2015Ricardo Otheguy+2 more
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Cognitive Linguistics and Linguistic Typology
2010van der Auwera, Johan, Nuyts, Jan
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