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Perceptual dialectology, folklinguistics, and regional stereotypes: Teachers’ perceptions of variation in Welsh English
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‘City harsh’ and ‘the Welsh version of RP’: Some ways in which teachers view dialects of Welsh English
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The development of a scoring scheme for content in transactional writing: Some indicators of audience awareness
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The social meanings of Welsh English: Teachers’ stereotyped judgements
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Use of the mother‐tongue in second language classrooms: An experimental investigation of effects on the attitudes and writing performance of bilingual UK schoolchildren
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The effects of lexical formality and accent on trait attributions
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Mother-Tongue in the Second Language Classroom: an Experimental Study into Effects on the Attitudes and Writing Performance of Bilingual UK School Children ...
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The English genitive apostrophe: judgements of errors and implications for teaching
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Repetition and difference in nineteenth-century British narrative
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