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The Present Perfect in English: Meaning, Interpretation and Use
Yao, Xinyue, Languages & Linguistics, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Languages & Linguistics, 2014
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Colloquial features in Word Englishes
In: International journal of corpus linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 18 (2013) 4, 479-505
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Grammatical variation in English worldwide: the role of colloquialization
In: Linguistics and the human sciences. - London : Equinox Publ. 8 (2013) 3, 289-306
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Recent change in non-present perfect constructions in British and American English
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 8 (2013) 1, 115-135
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Colloquial features in World Englishes
In: International journal of corpus linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 18 (2013) 4, 479-505
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Singular agreement in "there"-existentials : an intervarietal corpus-based study
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 33 (2012) 1, 53-68
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The present perfect in world Englishes
In: World Englishes. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 31 (2012) 3, 386-403
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Colloquial Australian English
Peters, Pam; Collins, Peter. - : Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2012
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Cooperation, innovation and the competitiveness of Chinese enterprise clusters
Li, Shuai Shuai, Languages & Linguistics, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Languages & Linguistics, 2011
Abstract: One of the most interesting and remarkable phenomena currently at play in the global economy is the growing number and importance of enterprise clusters. In a wide array of industries, such clusters have enabled many firms to acquire competitive advantages that would have otherwise not been possible. Not surprisingly, many researchers and policy makers have come to regard enterprise clusters as valuable vehicles to advance the development of regional economies.This thesis extends this literature by analysing the main barriers to the sustainable development of clusters in contemporary China. In approach, it is explicitly interdisciplinary and draws upon recent research from, among other things, management theory, innovation studies, economic geography, social network analysis, regional economics, relational marketing, and institutional economics.A key finding of the thesis is that relations within clusters, in particular the relations between enterprises, are critical to both cluster development and innovative performance. It contends that the innovativeness of an enterprise cluster emanates mainly from a range of internal and relational resources that arise from the interaction of different actors. The thesis also carefully examines relationship coordination and interaction at different levels within clusters and from a range of perspectives, and then locates the inner cooperative mechanisms of clusters. Case studies are employed to shed light on the interaction, innovation and governance of clusters. International experience with cluster policy, where relevant, is also contrasted.The thesis demonstrates that integration into the global value chain and the capacity to engage in international cooperation are attributes that in some areas of China have yet to be adequately developed. Many leading enterprises in China, therefore, need to focus more attention on developing their core nodes and on the establishment of external relations that are more firmly embedded in the global industrial network. The thesis then discusses the links between the innovation of enterprise clusters, networks, institutional structure, and knowledge spillovers. It puts forward a theoretical model of an innovative enterprise cluster that is based on the coordination and cooperation of its actors. The thesis concludes by proposing a series of policy suggestion for enterprise clusters in China.
Keyword: Agglomeration; Cluster development; Clustering firms
URL: https://unsworks.unsw.edu.au/fapi/datastream/unsworks:10063/SOURCE02?view=true
http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/51381
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Raphael Salkie, Pierre Busuttil, Johan van der Auwera (eds.): Modality in English [Rezension]
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 14 (2010) 3, 507-511
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English grammar : an introduction
Collins, Peter; Hollo, Carmella. - Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Stefan Dollinger: New-dialect formation in Canada [Rezension]
In: World Englishes. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 29 (2010) 3, 439-442
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“Aspects of Pronunciation in Five Varieties of English”
Travers, Rebecca Jayne, Languages & Linguistics, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Languages & Linguistics, 2010
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Modals and quasi-modals in English
Collins, Peter. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2009
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Modals and quasi-modals in English
Collins, Peter. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2009
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Modals and quasi-modals in World Englishes
In: World Englishes. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 28 (2009) 3, 281-292
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Comparative studies in Australian and New Zealand English : grammar and beyond
Peters, Pam; Collins, Peter; Smith, Adam. - : Amsterdam : John Benjamins, 2009
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The use of articles in inner and outer circle varieties of English: a comparative corpus-based study
Wahid, Ridwan, Languages & Linguistics, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Languages & Linguistics, 2009
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Mobilising action through management email texts: the negotiation of evaluative stance through choices in discourse and grammar
Wee, Constance Wei-Ling, Languages & Linguistics, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Languages & Linguistics, 2009
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An introduction to language
Fromkin, Victoria; Rodman, Robert; Hyams, Nina. - : Cengage Learning, 2009
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