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Using authentic materials in teaching English as an international language
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How do nurses describe health care procedures? Analysing nurse-patient interaction in a hospital ward
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Exploring co-leadership talk through interactional sociolinguistics
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Impoliteness as a means of contesting power relations in the workplace
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Enhancing socio-pragmatic skills among professional qualified workers
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Impoliteness and ethnicity : Māori and Pākehā discourse in New Zealand workplaces
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Making talk work and making work talk: developing teaching materials from workplace discourse
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Women, men and leadership: constructing complex identities through talk at work
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Relational talk at work: from the workplace to the classroom and back again
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Heroes, fathers and good mates: leadership styles of men at work
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Gender and leadership: some socio-pragmatic considerations
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Holmes, J.. - : The Japan Association for Language Teaching, 2008
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"I really know my stuff!" Constructing ethnic and professional identity through workplace talk
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