
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 6, Issue 1 (1983)
1983. v, 129 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 October 2016
Published online on 17 October 2016
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Child phonology: Why linguists study itCharles A. Ferguson | pp. 1–16
- The Macquarie English dictionaryA. Delbridge | pp. 17–23
- The position of English in OceaniaAndrew Taylor | pp. 24–37
- Semantic ‘drift’ in verbal artDavid Butt | pp. 38–48
- Do immersion programmes adversely affect pupils’ English?Tom Cameron | pp. 49–63
- The English used by Aboriginal childrenR. F. Walker | pp. 64–75
- Construction of a bilingual dictionary: Bikol – EnglishM. W. Mintz | pp. 76–85
- On purposeJ. Stanley & S. Neeson | pp. 86–96
- Language of publications as a variable in scientific communicationRichard B. Baldauf & Björn H. Jernudd | pp. 97–108
- Are ‘Nonsense Rhymes’ for young children culturally universal?Gwenda Davey | pp. 109–115
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