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Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume 4, Issue 1, 1981
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Volume 1 ([1977, 1978])
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Editorial
- Author: Mark W.J. Garner
- pp.: i–iv
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Generative phonology as applied linguistics
- Author: K.A. McElhanon
- pp.: 1–20 (20)
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Semantic problems in legal expression and their resolution
- Author: J.M. Smail
- pp.: 21–31 (11)
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A discourse analysis of talk-back radio
- Authors: Peter Moss, and Christine Higgins
- pp.: 32–47 (16)
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Some problems of learning to read English encountered by native Arabic readers
- Author: Linda A. Shboul
- pp.: 48–58 (11)
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An analysis of the reading habits of Dutch migrants in Australia
- Author: Anne Pauwels
- pp.: 59–74 (16)
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Second-language development in unnatural situations
- Author: Gunter A. Plum
- pp.: 75–89 (15)
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Widdowson’s view of applied linguistics
- Author: Robert Kelly
- pp.: 90–100 (11)
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Some comments on Gunter Plum’s “critique of the ‘N.S.W. Home tutor scheme’”
- Authors: Denise Marsh, and Gayle Paterson
- pp.: 101–103 (3)
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