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Australian Review of Applied Linguistics

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ISSN 0155-0640
E-ISSN 1833-7139

The Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL) is the journal of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA). The aim of the journal is to present research in a wide range of areas, but in particular research that is relevant to the particular region of the world that it covers. The journal aims to promote the development of links between language related research and its application in educational, professional, and other language related settings. Areas that are covered by the journal include first and second language teaching and learning, bilingualism and bilingual education, the use of technologies in language teaching and learning, corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, translation and interpreting, language testing, language planning, academic literacies and rhetoric.

John Benjamins Publishing Company is the official publisher as of Volume 39 (2016). Volumes 29 (2006) - 38 (2015) are available as open access under a CC BY-NC license.

Supplements were published to volumes of the journal in 1984-2005. See: Australian Review of Applied Linguistics. Supplement Series

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