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Editorial
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- 11 November 2014, p. 2
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The dangling participle – a language myth?: A fifth invitation to contribute to questions studied by the ‘Bridging the Unbridgeable Project’ at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 3-4
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The role and status of English in Turkish higher education: English is the language of instruction in around 20% of the programs in Turkish universities
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 5-10
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The nativization of English in the Korean context: Uncharted territory for World Englishes: Investigating emerging patterns of Koreanized English
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 11-14
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English in rural Bangladesh: How is language education perceived as a resource for development in rural communities?
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 15-21
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The authenticity continuum: Towards a definition incorporating international voices: Why authenticity should be represented as a continuum in the EFL classroom
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 22-27
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Back to basics: Cracking a nut in using English indefinite articles: Why teachers and learners of English should pay more attention to a and an
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 28-33
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A phantom to kill: The challenges for Chinese learners to use English as a global language: Why should we encourage a bilingual user identity of global English?
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 34-39
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Teaching English as a foreign language in Chinese universities: The present and future: An appropriate way to teach English in China is to balance teaching activities for elaborating linguistic details and developing students’ communicative competence
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 40-45
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W(h)ither the /r/ in Britain?: Weighing up a new style of pronunciation
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 46-50
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How snuck sneaked into English and drug is still dragging behind: A corpus study on the usage of new past tense forms for sneak and drag in British and American English: Tracking diachronic changes in usage across different varieties of English
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 51-58
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Reviews
Why spelling matters
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 59-61
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Having fun with words while taking them seriously
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 61-62
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English and politics
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- 11 November 2014, pp. 63-64
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
ENG volume 30 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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- 11 November 2014, pp. f1-f3
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
ENG volume 30 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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- 11 November 2014, pp. b1-b2
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