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Functional linguistics and a preliminary exploration into its possible relevance to language teaching, given the situation in Pakistan with regard to the teaching of English as a foreign language
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The Survival of the Subjunctive in Australian English: Ossification, Indexicality and Stance
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Linguistic meta-theory the formal and empirical conditions of acceptability of linguistic theories and descriptions
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An axiomatic functionalist analysis of the phonology of Yulu
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Predictive-based syntagms in Kamali Arabic compared with similar patterns in English
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The weight of representing the body: addressing the potentially indefinite number of body representations in healthy individuals
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In: EXP BRAIN RES , 204 (3) 333 - 342. (2010) (2010)
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Classifying clitics in Sm'algyax: Approaching theory from the field
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The grammaticization of but as a final particle in English conversation
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Establishing Linguistics in Secondary Education in Victoria, Australia
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