
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 7, Issue 1 (1984)
1984. iii, 218 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 October 2016
Published online on 17 October 2016
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Language is powerBaden Teague | pp. 1–16
- Language as a resourceRobin P. Fawcett | pp. 17–56
- What kind of resource is language?Ruqaiya Hasan | pp. 57–85
- Development of writing programmes: Putting an interest in language back into schoolingFrances Christie | pp. 86–102
- Juliet and the territorial imperativeJohn Collerson | pp. 103–123
- The challenge of creating an international maritime languageEdward Johnson | pp. 124–141
- Transference markers: Metalinguistic phenomena in the speech of first generation Italians in New ZealandJohn Kinder | pp. 142–156
- When does more mean “less”? A study of language use in arithmetic problemsElaine Vine | pp. 157–168
- The referential communication gameChris Pratt | pp. 169–178
- A prototypical procedure used for designing specific teaching alphabets to enable L2 learners to read English more effectivelyDonald J. Philips | pp. 179–192
- Some aspects of cohesion, notably ellipsis, in the teaching of discourseMarta Rado | pp. 193–202
- Cross-cultural communication in the employment interviewA.L. McGregor & R.T. Williams | pp. 203–218
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