Editors:
Christopher N. Candlin
Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University/Open University, UK
Srikant Sarangi
Centre for Language & Communication Research, Cardiff University
The Journal of Applied Linguistics was launched in 2004 with the aim of advancing research and practice in Applied Linguistics as a principled and interdisciplinary endeavour. The journal seeks material that highlights the evidence in establishing claims of relevance to practice in Applied Linguistics research and has a special concern for research methodology through a focus on research tools, cross-disciplinary contributions, issues of ethics and research participation. This focus underscores the point that methodological issues within Applied Linguistics need a different kind of airing to the ways these are discussed in cognate disciplines such as sociology, education, psychology. Language-specific methodological debates around case studies, and the call for a mixing of methodologies within Applied Linguistics more generally will serve a long-awaited need for younger scholars engaged in postgraduate and in funded research.
Each annual volume also contains a selection of special features such as editorials; debates/dialogues on specific themes/keywords; interviews by specialists with key scholars; review articles; synopses of funded projects; doctoral research reports; book notices on specific domains. Please note that the journal does not publish book reviews per se.
CONTENTS OF FORTHCOMING ISSUE
Journal of Applied Linguistics 2008 Volume 5.1
ARTICLES
Mediating Punctuation in English Arabic Translation
Jamal alQinai
Is it Relevant? The Role of Off-task Talk in Collaborative Learning
Khaled Barkaoui, Margaret So and Wataru Suzuki
Selecting next speaker in the second language classroom: How to find a
willing next speaker in planned activities
Kristian Mortensen
The interpretation of conflict and negotiation in post presentation discussions
Pauline Webber and Kyriacos Andreas Kyriacou
Using metaphors as politeness strategies in Chinese business negotiations
Wen Hui Yang
Abstracting & Indexing Services:
Educational Research Abstracts Online
MLA International Bibliography
Scopus
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
Bibliography of Linguistic Literature
Linguistics Abstracts
EBSCO SocIndex with FullTEXT
Bibliography of Humanities and Social Sciences Literature, K.G. Saur Verlag
MLA International Bibliography
Published: April, August, November
ISSN: 1479-7887 (print)
ISSN: 1743-1743 (online)
Christopher N. Candlin
Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University/Open University, UK
Srikant Sarangi
Centre for Language & Communication Research, Cardiff University
The Journal of Applied Linguistics was launched in 2004 with the aim of advancing research and practice in Applied Linguistics as a principled and interdisciplinary endeavour. The journal seeks material that highlights the evidence in establishing claims of relevance to practice in Applied Linguistics research and has a special concern for research methodology through a focus on research tools, cross-disciplinary contributions, issues of ethics and research participation. This focus underscores the point that methodological issues within Applied Linguistics need a different kind of airing to the ways these are discussed in cognate disciplines such as sociology, education, psychology. Language-specific methodological debates around case studies, and the call for a mixing of methodologies within Applied Linguistics more generally will serve a long-awaited need for younger scholars engaged in postgraduate and in funded research.
Each annual volume also contains a selection of special features such as editorials; debates/dialogues on specific themes/keywords; interviews by specialists with key scholars; review articles; synopses of funded projects; doctoral research reports; book notices on specific domains. Please note that the journal does not publish book reviews per se.
CONTENTS OF FORTHCOMING ISSUE
Journal of Applied Linguistics 2008 Volume 5.1
ARTICLES
Mediating Punctuation in English Arabic Translation
Jamal alQinai
Is it Relevant? The Role of Off-task Talk in Collaborative Learning
Khaled Barkaoui, Margaret So and Wataru Suzuki
Selecting next speaker in the second language classroom: How to find a
willing next speaker in planned activities
Kristian Mortensen
The interpretation of conflict and negotiation in post presentation discussions
Pauline Webber and Kyriacos Andreas Kyriacou
Using metaphors as politeness strategies in Chinese business negotiations
Wen Hui Yang
Abstracting & Indexing Services:
Educational Research Abstracts Online
MLA International Bibliography
Scopus
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
Bibliography of Linguistic Literature
Linguistics Abstracts
EBSCO SocIndex with FullTEXT
Bibliography of Humanities and Social Sciences Literature, K.G. Saur Verlag
MLA International Bibliography
Published: April, August, November
ISSN: 1479-7887 (print)
ISSN: 1743-1743 (online)
ISSN: 17431743
