
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 48, Issue 1 (2025)
2025. iii, 147 pp,.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 18 March 2025
Published online on 18 March 2025
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Editorialpp. 1–3
- Applied semantics and climate communicationHelen Bromhead & Cliff Goddard | pp. 4–27
- First and second language speakers’ sensitivity to the distributional properties of wh-clauses: Effects of proficiency, acquisitional context, and language experienceIvana Domazetoska & Helen Zhao | pp. 28–54
- Evaluating stakeholders in information for parents of children who are deaf or hard-of-hearingEmily Kecman & John S. Knox | pp. 55–77
- Rethinking self, presence, and participation in online teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: A narrative study in higher educationFiona O’Neill & Timothy James McGrath | pp. 78–97
- Teaching culture in a competitive market: The introduction of VCE Chinese Language, Culture, and SocietyJonathan Benney, Philip Wing Keung Chan & Maria Gindidis | pp. 98–121
- Experiences of supporting adults with literacy gaps: A narrative inquirySebastian J. Blake | pp. 122–141
- Hanna Irving Torsh. 2020. Linguistic intermarriage in Australia: Between pride and shameReviewed by Soyeon Kim | pp. 142–147
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