21.5027, FYI: Plenaries by John Flowerdew and Claire Kramsch

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Subject: 21.5027, FYI: Plenaries by John Flowerdew and Claire Kramsch

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Date: 10-Dec-2010
From: Martine Walsh [mwalsh at cambridge.org]
Subject: Plenaries by John Flowerdew and Claire Kramsch
 

	
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From: Martine Walsh [mwalsh at cambridge.org]
Subject: Plenaries by John Flowerdew and Claire Kramsch

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The texts of two plenary speeches are now available online in the journal
Language Teaching. The first is by John Flowerdew - 'Action, content and
identity in applied genre analysis for ESP' and the second is by Claire
Kramsch - 'The symbolic dimensions of the intercultural'. 

To read these and more plenaries from top speakers and conferences, go to
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=534568 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     General Linguistics





 




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