Article published In: World Applied Linguistics: A Celebration of AILA at 40
Edited by Susan M. Gass and Sinfree Makoni
[AILA Review 17] 2004
► pp. 69–76
Applied Linguistics in Asia
Pathways, Patterns and Predictions
Published online: 4 February 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/aila.17.08pak
https://doi.org/10.1075/aila.17.08pak
This paper examines language trends in 21st century Asia and reports on the development of Applied Linguistics (AL) in the region. It has a dual focus: the first analyses the unique preoccupations of Asian and Asia-based applied linguists that have given rise to present research directions and preferences. These, however, seem to be not much recognized in the currently BANA dominated field. A second focal point considers the larger concerns and issues that might lead to future and different directions in AL scholarship once ‘proper applied linguistics’ — currently originating in the West and dominating research directions — reorients and realigns itself to include these Asian research and findings. It can be predicted that with this realignment, AL will grow as a field of inquiry in leaps and bounds along with the imminent rise of Asia by the middle of the twenty first century.
Keywords: Applied linguistics, Asia
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