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The Pragmatics of Poverty in the Essex Pauper Letters, 1731–1837 [<Journal>]
Timmis, Ivor [Verfasser]
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Historical spoken language research : corpus perspectives
Timmis, Ivor. - New York : Routledge, 2018
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Tails
In: Corpus pragmatics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press (2015), 304-327
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Spoken language research and ELT: where are we now?
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 66 (2012) 4, 514
OLC Linguistik
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'Tails' of linguistic survival
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 31 (2010) 3, 325-345
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'Tails' of Linguistic Survival
Timmis, Ivor. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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Self-directed Noticing for Defossilissation: Three Case Studies
In: International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2010): Cognitive processes, Instructed Second Language Acquisition and Foreign Language Teaching Materials; 43-64 ; International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2010): Cognitive processes, Instructed Second Language Acquisition and Foreign Language Teaching Materials; 43-64 ; 1989-6131 ; 1578-7044 (2010)
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'Tails' of Linguistic Survival
Timmis, Ivor. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Towards a framework for teaching spoken grammar
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 59 (2005) 2, 117-125
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Towards a framework for teaching spoken grammar
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 59 (2005) 2, 117-125
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Towards a framework for teaching spoken grammar
Timmis, Ivor. - : Oxford University Press, 2005
Abstract: Since the advent of spoken corpora, descriptions of native speaker spoken grammar have become far more detailed and comprehensive. These insights, however, have been relatively slow to filter through to ELT practice. The aim of this article is to outline an approach to the teaching of native-speaker spoken grammar which is not only pedagogically sound, but which also reflects current sociolinguistic concerns about using native-speaker models in the classroom. The article proposes some principles for the selection and design of texts and tasks in the teaching of (native-speaker) spoken language. The reactions of a small group of teachers and learners who piloted materials based on these principles are discussed. The article concludes that, through the approach outlined, it is both possible and potentially useful to raise awareness of native-speaker spoken language without detriment to what : 339) terms ‘the cultural integrity of the non-native speaker’.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/eltj/cci025
http://eltj.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/59/2/117
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Corpora, classroom and context: the place of spoken grammar in English language teaching
Timmis, Ivor. - 2003
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Native-speaker norms and International English: A classroom view
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 56 (2002) 3, 240-249
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Native-speaker norms and International English : a classroom view
In: ELT journal. - Oxford : Oxford University Press 56 (2002) 3, 240-249
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