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Introduction to Prelinguistic and Minimally Verbal Communicators on the Autism Spectrum
Keen, Deb; Meadan, Hedda; Brady, Nancy C.. - : Springer Singapore, 2016
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Standardized assessment of prelinguistic communication
Trembath, David; Iacono, Teresa. - : Springer Singapore, 2016
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Parent involvement in communication interventions
Meadan, Hedda; Keen, Deb. - : Springer Singapore, 2016
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Translating research to practice in prelinguistic communication
Keen, Deb; Paynter, Jessica M.; Trembath, David. - : Springer Singapore, 2016
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Chinese learners' perceptions towards teachers' language use in lexical explanations: A comparison between Chinese-only and English-only instructions
Tian, L; Hennebry, M. - : Elsevier, 2016
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Expressionist Analysis Of Wilfred Owen's Poems: Anthem For Doomed Youth, Dulce Et Decorum Est, A Terre, Futility And Strange Meeting
Kousar, R; Sarfraz, N; Qasim, K. - : International Journal of English and Education, 2016
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International Students and the ‘English Problem’ in Australian Universities: A Discursive Perspective
Haugh, Michael. - : Australian Academic Press, 2015
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Language specialists’ views on academic language and learning support mechanisms for EAL postgraduate coursework students: The case for adjunct tutorials
Fenton-Smith, Ben; Humphreys, Pamela. - : Pergamon Press, 2015
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Play to learn: self-directed home language literacy acquisition through online games
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Multilingualism and assimilationism in Australia's literacy-related educational policies
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World Englishes and Local Cultures
Kirkpatrick, Andy. - : Routledge, 2015
Abstract: The relationship between language and culture is complex and the subject of several chapters in this Handbook (e.g. Chapters 2, 30, and 32 this volume). This chapter will consider how different varieties of English reflect the culture and pragmatic norms of their speakers. While different varieties of English can be distinguished by their distinctive use of morphosyntactic and phonological features, although many share non-standard forms, it is the reflection of the local culture and the pragmatic norms of its speakers that really create a distinctive variety of English. This process has been called acculturation (Kachru 2005; Sridar 2012) which is the process by which a language takes on the cultural cloak of its speakers. In the case of varieties of English, acculturation is often accompanied by deculturation, where the new variety of English divests itself of cultural references to older varieties, such as British English. And when the new varieties of English are postcolonial, this typically occurs at what Schneider has called the ‘nativisation’ stage of a new variety of English, a stage at which ties with the country or origin are weakening and interethnic contacts are strengthening (2007, 2010: 381) Acculturation is accomplished through several means. These are presented below, along with examples. ; Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Languages and Linguistics ; No Full Text
Keyword: Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/138794
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315793993
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Multilingualism and literacy: practices and effects
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Using a Virtual Learning Environment for the Development of L2 Academic Reading
Bown, AN. - : Macquarie University, 2015
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Digital technologies & language teaching: real innovation or just another fad?
Kebble, PG; Bown, AN. - : TasTESOL, 2015
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Engagement as Perception-In-Action in Process Drama for Teaching and Learning Italian as a Second Language
Piazzoli, Erika. - : EBSCO Publishing, 2014
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World Englishes
Kirkpatrick, Andy. - : Routledge, 2014
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Australia loves language puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
Estival, Dominique; Bow, Cathy; Henderson, John. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2014
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Drama: Threat or Opportunity? Managing the ‘Dual Affect’ in Process Drama
Piazzoli, Erika; Kennedy, Claire. - : University College Cork, 2014
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English as a medium of instruction in East and Southeast Asian universities
Kirkpatrick, Andy. - : Springer, 2014
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English in Southeast Asia: Pedagogical and policy implications
Kirkpatrick, Andy. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014
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