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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.

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Volume 27, Number 4, December 2006

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Craig Chaudron, 1946-2006
pp. 551-553(3)
Author: Schmidt, Dick

Editorial: This Special Issue
pp. 554-557(4)
Authors: Cook, Guy; Kasper, Gabriele

Language Emergence: Implications for Applied Linguistics—Introduction to the Special Issue
pp. 558-589(32)
Authors: Ellis, Nick C.; Larsen-Freeman, Diane

Emergent Properties of Multilingual Lexicons
pp. 620-644(25)
Author: Meara, Paul

The Emergence of Metaphor in Discourse
pp. 671-690(20)
Authors: Cameron, Lynne; Deignan, Alice

Language Origin from an Emergentist Perspective
pp. 691-716(26)
Authors: Ke, Jinyun; Holland, John H.

Emergentism—Use Often and With Care
pp. 729-740(12)
Author: MacWhinney, Brian

Kirsten Malmkjær: LINGUISTICS AND THE LANGUAGE OF TRANSLATION.
pp. 757-759(3)
Author: Gottlieb, Henrik

Notes on Contributors
pp. 767-770(4)

Index to Volume 27
pp. 771-774(4)

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