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Applied Linguistics publishes research into language with relevance to real world problems. It promotes principled and multidisciplinary approaches to research on language-related concerns in the various fields encompassed by applied linguistics.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 25, Number 2, June 2004
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Modelling Vocabulary Loss
pp. 137-155(19)
Author: Paul Meara

Metadiscourse in Academic Writing: A Reappraisal
pp. 156-177(22)
Authors: Ken Hyland; Polly Tse

The Joint Construction of Meaning in Writing Conferences
pp. 178-219(42)
Author: Mari Haneda

Developmental Trends in Lexical Diversity
pp. 220-242(23)
Authors: Pilar Durán; David Malvern; Brian Richards; Ngoni Chipere

Teachers' Stated Beliefs about Incidental Focus on Form and their Classroom Practices
pp. 243-272(30)
Authors: Helen Basturkmen; Shawn Loewen; Rod Ellis

Linguistic Battles in Trademark Disputes
pp. 277-279(3)
Author: John Gibbons

Sociolinguistics. A resource book for students
pp. 279-283(5)
Authors: Muiris Ó Laoire

Teaching English as an International Language
pp. 283-286(4)
Author: Rani Rubdy

Notes on Contributors
pp. 287-289(3)

Readers during 2002/2003
pp. 290-290(1)

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