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Applied linguistics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 October 2004

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04–250Bohm, Arnd (Carleton University, USA). Avoiding pitfalls in rendering into German formulaic English phrases. Die Unterrichtspraxis (Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA) 36, 2 (2003), 176–91.

04–251Haneda, M. (U. of Nebrasca-Lincoln, USA). The joint construction of meaning in writing conferences. Applied Linguistics (Oxford, UK), 25, 2 (2004), 178–219.

04–252Hyland, K & Tse, P. (U. of London, UK). Metadiscourse in academic writing: a reappraisal. Applied Linguistics (Oxford, UK), 25, 2 (2004), 156–77.

04–253Lake, J. (SOAS, London, UK). Using ‘on the contrary’: the conceptual problems for EAP students. ELT Journal (Oxford, UK), 58, 2 (2004), 137–44.

04–254Lowe, Mark (Webster Education Institute, Nanning, China; Email: [email protected]). Language philosophy and language teaching: a rich source of ideas about language. Modern English Teacher, 12, 3 (2003), 5–12.

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