
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 32, Issue 3 (2009)
2009. 106 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 1 January 2009
Published online on 1 January 2009
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Table of Contents
- EditorialCarsten Roever | p. 20.1
- Clearing the air: Applied linguistic perspectives on aviation communicationJohn Read & Ute Knoch | pp. 21.1–21.11
- Zagreb and Tenerife: Airline accidents involving linguistic factorsSimon Cookson | pp. 22.1–22.14
- Understanding aviation English as a lingua franca: Perceptions of Korean aviation personnelHyejeong Kim & Catherine Elder | pp. 23.1–23.17
- 'A study of EL2 pilots’ radio communication in the General Aviation environmentDominique Estival & Brett Molesworth | pp. 24.1–24.16
- Planes, politics and oral proficiency: Testing international air traffic controllersCarol Lynn Moder & Gene B. Halleck | pp. 25.1–25.16
- An analysis of the quality of English testing for aviation purposes in FinlandAri Huhta | pp. 26.1–26.14
- Implementing ICAO language proficiency requirements in the Versant Aviation English TestAlistair Van Moere, Masanori Suzuki, Ryan Downey & Jian Cheng | pp. 27.1–27.17
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