
Languages in Business Education: Introduction
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[ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 161] 2011. ca. 123 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 1 January 2011
Published online on 1 January 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Languages in Business Education: IntroductionLieven Buysse, Karoline Claes & Erwin Snauwaert | pp. 5–9
- The Business of Pragmatics. The Case of Discourse Markers in The Speech of Students of Business English and English LinguisticsLieven Buysse | pp. 10–30
- Effective Language Learning in LSP Contexts: What Most Courses Should Do But Fail To DoKris Buysse | pp. 31–45
- The Language of Trade Between The Far East and The Old Continent. The Position of English, Chinglish, Chinese and TranslationAudrey Fromont | pp. 46–67
- A Comparison of Mexican and US American Students’ Perceptions of High-Low Context Business Communication StyleAndreu van Hooft | pp. 68–89
- English-Medium Education in Economics and Business Studies: Capturing the Status Quo at Austrian UniversitiesBarbara Unterberger & Nadja Wilhelmer | pp. 90–110
- If all Business Education Were in English, Would it Matter?Robert Wilkinson | pp. 111–123
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