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On the impact of sociolinguistic change in literature: the last trilingual writers in Alsace
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Translanguaging identities: creating transnational space through flexible multilingual practices amongst Chinese university students in the UK
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A ‘Chinese’ city: racism and its discourse in post-colonial Hong Kong
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Gender differences and the development of L2 English learners' L2 motivational self system and international posture in China
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The link between foreign language classroom anxiety and psychoticism, extraversion, and neuroticism among adult bi- and multilinguals
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Jean-Martin Charcot’s role in the 19th century study of music aphasia
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Stance and metaphor: mapping changing representations of (organizational) identity
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Written language production disorders: historical and recent perspectives
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The link between foreign language classroom anxiety, second language tolerance of ambiguity and self-rated English proficiency among Chinese learners
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Is multilingualism linked to a higher tolerance of ambiguity?
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Diaspora: multilingual and intercultural communication across time and space
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Task requirements, task representation, and self-reported citation functions: an exploratory study of a successful L2 student’s writing
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