Linguistic landscape and metalinguistic talk about societal multilingualism
Department of English and Communication
“If We Lose Their Language We Lose Our History”: Knowledge and Disposition in Māori Language Acquisition Policy
Department of English and Communication
A corpus-based study of stance-taking as seen from critical points in interpreted political discourse
Department of English and Communication
Production of ambiguous idioms in English: A reading aloud study
Department of English and Communication
The discursive construction and realization of the Hong Kong brand: A corpus-informed study
Department of English and Communication
Online adjustment of phonetic expectation of lexical tones to accommodate speaker variation: a combined behavioural and ERP study
Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies
Metaphors of movement in psychotherapy talk
Department of English and Communication
Collaborating with management academics in a new economy: Benefits and challenges
Department of English and Communication
Retraction notices: Who authored them?
Department of English and Communication
Another look at the role of vowel letters in word reading in L2 English among native Korean readers
Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies