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Linguistic diversity on the EMI campus: insider accounts of the use of English and other languages in universities within Asia, Australasia, and Europe
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Where are we with linguistic diversity on international campuses?
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Abstract:
Echoing the title of this book, the studies presented in the chapters deal with university campuses that invoke internationalisation, and display notable diversity – not only in terms of languages, but between themselves in a number of other ways. It is time in this concluding chapter to reflect upon their similarities and differences, and the implications arising from both.
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URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/431985/
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Entrevista con .../An interview with ... Anna Mauranen : From contrastive rhetoric to English as a lingua franca
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In: Ibérica. - Madrid 24 (2012), 283-292
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Fluent speakers – fluent interactions: on the creation of (co)-fluency in English as a lingua franca
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(Un)pleasant? (In)correct? (Un)intelligible? ELF speakers' perceptions of their accents
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