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Opening the Romance Verbal Inflection Dataset 2.0: a CLDF Lexicon
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Less is more? The impact of written corrective feedback on corpus-assisted L2 error resolution
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Holding the mirror up to converted languages: two grammars, one lexicon
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The CEFR as a national language policy in Vietnam: insights from a sociogenetic analysis
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Emotion and its management: the lens of language and social psychology
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Talking together: how language documentation and teaching practice support oral language development in bilingual education programs
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Assessing communication behaviours of hospital pharmacists: how well do the perspectives of pharmacists, patients, and an independent observer align?
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Beyond motivation: Investigating Thai English major students’ grit
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Prophets, pastors and profiteering: exploring external providers’ enactment of pastoral power in school wellbeing programs
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Globalisation, neoliberalisation, and network governance: an international study of outsourcing in health and physical education
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Playback: An investigation of the discursive implications and the pragmatic functions of repetition in traditional Chinese medical consultations
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Automated parsing of interlinear glossed text from page images of grammatical descriptions
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Family language policies among Bangladeshi migrants in Southeast Queensland, Australia
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Heritage language anxiety and major language anxiety experienced by Korean immigrants in Australia
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Interactional adjustment: three approaches in language and social psychology
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Expertise, neoliberal governmentality and the outsourcing of health and physical education
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Why Would We Rather Peg Out Than Simply Die?—How Do game Metaphors Help Us Deal with Death Across Languages and Cultures?
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Chinese L2 acquisition of sense relatedness for shàng “to go up”
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