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Success or failure of primary second/foreign language programmes in Asia: what do the data tell us?
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The future of applied linguistics - local and global perspectives: An introduction
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Abstract:
Applied linguistics is a diverse area of research and practice that is made up of a large number of sub-specialisations that relate to a variety of areas of practice (Baldauf & Kaplan, 2010). This has meant that the discipline has been defined in various ways by those who practice it, and this has been reflected in the variety of textbooks, handbooks and encyclopaedias which have tried to capture its essence. [extract]
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:270484
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Language planning in local contexts: Agents, contexts and interactions
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Rearticulating the case for micro language planning in a language ecology context
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Language policy and planning in Japan, Nepal and Taiwan + Chinese characters: Some common issues
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Language Policy and Planning in Africa Algeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria and Tunisia :Some common issues
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Language policy and planning in The Czech Republic, The European Union and Northern Ireland: Some common issues
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Language policy and planning in Hungary, Finland & Sweden: Some common issues
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Issues of prestige and image in language-in-education planning in Australia
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Language Policy and Planning in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa: Some Common Issues
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