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91
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Positive and Negative Politeness: A Cross-Cultural Study of Responding to Apologies by British and Pakistani Speakers
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Saleem, Tahir;
Anjum, Uzma;
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(International journal of English linguistics,
v.8,
2018,
pp.71)
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92
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The Epigenesis of Language: Acquisition as a Sequence Learning Problem
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Ellis, N.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics: Evolving models of language,
v.1997,
1997,
pp.41-57)
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93
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Applying a Lexical Profiling System to Technical English
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Milton, J.;
Hales, T.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics: Evolving models of language,
v.1997,
1997,
pp.72-83)
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94
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Politeness in Scientific Research Articles Revisited: The use of ethnography and corpus
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Okamura, A.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics: Evolving models of language,
v.1997,
1997,
pp.84-99)
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95
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Whorf's Children: Critical comments on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
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Stubbs, M.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics: Evolving models of language,
v.1997,
1997,
pp.100-116)
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96
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Methodological issues involved in studying children's interactions with ICT
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Gillen, J.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics; Unity and diversity in language use,
v.2002,
2002,
pp.72-84)
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97
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Discourse and synchronous computer-mediated communication: uniting speaking and writing?
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Simpson, J.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics; Unity and diversity in language use,
v.2002,
2002,
pp.57-71)
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98
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Random association networks: A baseline measure of lexical complexity
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Meara, P.;
Schur, E.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics; Unity and diversity in language use,
v.2002,
2002,
pp.169-182)
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99
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Is it a wood, or are they trees?
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Johnson, K.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics; Unity and diversity in language use,
v.2002,
2002,
pp.138-151)
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100
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Organisation in school and university students' persuasive texts
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Galloway, A.;
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(British Association for Applied Linguistics; Unity and diversity in language use,
v.2002,
2002,
pp.39-56)