2024. iii, 160 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Preface
Kris Van den Branden & Koen Van Gorp | pp.?149每151
Interview
Talking it through with teachers: Jonathan Newton*s reflections on coursebooks, challenges, and opportunities for TBLT
Koen Van Gorp, Kris Van den Branden, Jonathan Newton & Matthew D. Coss | pp.?152每162
Articles
Spanish for Emergency Room Nursing: A task-based needs analysis
Lindsay L. Helms | pp.?163每201
A task-based needs analysis of primary scho
2024. iii, 159 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Editors* note
pp.?253每254
Articles
Expressing gratitude in Nigerian English
Ulrike Gut & Foluke Olayinka Unuabonah | pp.?255每282
Soundin(g(k)) ethnic in Toronto
James A. Walker | pp.?283每310
Code-switching in South Asian English CMC
Muhammad Shakir & Dagmar Deuber | pp.?311每341
Durational variation across inner/outer/expanding circle varieties of English
Sven Albrecht, Marina Ivanova & Josef Schmied | pp.?342每366
Pho
2024. vi, 264 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Qualitative research on language learning strategies and self-regulation
Nathan Thomas, Jason Schneider & Sihan Zhou | pp.?177每187
Articles
Longitudinal interactions of L2 learners* motivations and strategic behavior in strategies-based writing instruction: A self-regulated learning perspective
Lin Sophie Teng, Jia Wei & Lawrence Jun Zhang | pp.?188每214
Strategic use of machine translation: A case study of Japanese EFL univers
2024. v, 114 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Introducing Nota Bene
Steven Schoonjans & Helen de Hoop | pp.?1每2
Introduction
Evolution and revolution in language and linguistics
Janine Berns, Marie Steffens & Esther Baiwir | pp.?3每13
Articles
Language criticism in Austrian daily newspapers: Analysis of the argumentative topoi in letters to the editor
Steven Schoonjans | pp.?14每39
What can a dictation corpus teach us about orthographic variation and the mastery of context-sensitive spelli
2024. v, 199 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Applied Narratology
Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar, Laura Karttunen & Anna Ovaska | pp.?233每239
Articles
Applying narratology to nursing practice: The case of intensive care patient diaries
Cindie Aaen Maagaard & Eva Ann L?rkner | pp.?240每261
Toward engaged narratology: Critical and embodied close reading and social justice in a narrative medicine classroom
Anna Ovaska | pp.?262每280
Applying the approach of narrative agency: A dialogue between the
2024. iii, 143 pp.
Table of contents
Articles
Psychophysiological effects of evaluative language use on Twitter complaints and compliments
Nicolas Ruytenbeek, Jens Allaert & Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt | pp.?193每218
Humorous but hateful: Linguistic impoliteness and visual dysphemism in anti-Muslim memes
Thulfiqar H. Altahmazi | pp.?219每248
Flirting and winking in Tinder chats: Emoji, ambiguity, and sequential actions
Will Gibson | pp.?249每271
How to get more views: An analysis of metadiscour
2024. iii, 168 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Towards a reconstruction of Proto-Coastal Min voiced coronal affricate and fricative initials
Bit-Chee Kwok | pp.?151每167
The unmarked fixed segmentism in Chinese reduplication: Case for base-reduplicant correspondence
Yuxia Yin | pp.?168每189
On word stress in Mandarin: Evidence from the differences between qingsheng ш汒 and qingyin ш秞
Fang Yan | pp.?190每246
On the finiteness of complement clauses in Chinese
Bo Hu & Hong Chen | pp.?247每279
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2024. iii, 150 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Subtraction: Another way to look at priorities in pronunciation teaching and learning
John M. Levis | pp.?143每153
Articles
Language teacher self-efficacy beliefs for pronunciation instruction: The case of ESL teachers in Canada
Bei Zhang & Farahnaz Faez | pp.?154每178
Arabic pronunciation instruction: Learner cognition and speech comprehensibility
Asmaa Shehata | pp.?179每203
The influence of linguistic and cognitive background on word stress
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We are reaching out to see if you might be willing to participate in a research study. In particular, we are conducting a study to inquire about language teachers' perceptions of the ethicality and utility of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools.
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We invite you to participate in the Robust Word Sense Induction shared task, which is organized as a part of CoNLL-2025 in Vienna (31.7 - 1. 8. 2025).
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2nd Call for Papers:
Wanting, Wishing, Desiring.
Reminder: Call deadline 28 February 2025.
The following have agreed to give plenary talks:
Catherine Paulin, University of Strasbourg
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Poster Session: Call for Papers
The team of the Reading Concordances in the 21st Century project (RC21) is inviting you to two events on concordance reading that will take place at FAU in Erlangen, Germany.
Both events are **free**, but places are limited, so please register early.
Wed 19 March 2025 每 RC21 Training Day
Thu 20 & Fri 21 March 2025 每 RC21 Symposium
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