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Exploring Framing Categories in Language Learners' Intercultural Positioning: 'Asia' and 'the West'
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Intercultural mediation in language and culture teaching and learning and the CEFR Companion Volume
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Ideology in language policy and educational practice : an afterword
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Teaching languages from an intercultural perspective : rethinking the nature of learning
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The position of languages in the university curriculum : Australia and the UK
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Language policy and planning for language maintenance : the macro and meso levels
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Critical perspectives in intercultural language learning
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Liddicoat, Anthony J.. - : Universidad de Sevilla * Grupo de Investigacion "La Lengua Inglesa en el Ambito Universitario", 2020
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Multilingualism and language policies in the African context : lessons from Ghana by Nana Aba Appiah Amfo and Jemima Anderson, Eds. [Editorial]
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Language-in-education policy in the Central Asian republics of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan
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Applied linguistics in its disciplinary context ...
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Australias current attempt to develop a process to evaluate the quality of research (Excellence in Research for Australia ERA) places a central emphasis on the disciplinary organisation of academic work. This disciplinary focus poses particular problems for Applied Linguistics in Australia. This paper will examine Applied Linguistics in relation to this issue of discipline in two ways. First, it will examine ways in which Applied Linguistics has articulated for itself its disciplinary nature. In most formulations of the focus of Applied Linguistics, the emphasis has not been on identifying a discipline, but rather on identifying an area of focus. Such formulations necessarily cover a very diverse range of research methods, theories, etc. This approach can be seen as one of emphasising diversity and breadth within the field. Other attempts have been made to characterise Applied Linguistics in more discipline-like terms. Such broad characterisations however conceal a high degree of internal diversity. Applied ...
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URL: https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Applied_linguistics_in_its_disciplinary_context/4959497 https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/03/59080342e762b
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Language education policy and practice in East and Southeast Asia
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Reconceptualising Learning in Transdisciplinary Languages Education
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In: Scarino, Angela; & Liddicoat, Anthony J.(2016). Reconceptualising Learning in Transdisciplinary Languages Education. L2 Journal, 8(4). doi:10.5070/L28429918. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1247d08d (2016)
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