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The relationship between willingness to communicate and social presence in an online English language course
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Correct or global English: an instrument social control or the great equalizer
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Applying Halliday's linguistic theory in qualitative data analysis
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Cross-cultural adaptation of Thai students in Australia: A qualitative study
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Thai teachers' perspectives on the role of grammar in English language teaching
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Correct or global English: An instrument of social control or the great equaliser
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Linguistics and language education in new horizons: The link between theory, research and pedagogy
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Lexical density and readability: A case study of English Textbooks
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To, VT; Le, T. - : Australian Systemic Functional Linguistics Association, 2013
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A comparative study of nominalisation in IELTS writing test papers
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Le, T; To, V; Le, Q. - : Australian Multicultural Interaction Institute, 2013
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Towards a Culturally and Contextually Relevant Questionnaire For English Language Learning Strategies: The What and the How
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Applying Halliday's linguistic theory in qualitative data analysis
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Linguistic Diversity and Cultural Identity: A Global Perspective
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Impoliteness and face: the pragmatics of insulting in Cameroon Pidgin English
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