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Using Discursis to enhance the qualitative analysis of hospital pharmacist-patient interactions

Bernadette A.M. Chevalier, Bernadette Maria Watson (ENGL), Michael A. Barras, William N. Cottrell, Daniel J. Angus

Department of English and Communication

Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension

Mante S. Nieuwland, Stephen Politzer-Ahles (CBS), Evelien Heyselaar, Katrien Segaert, Emily Darley, Nina Kazanina, Sarah Von Grebmer Zu Wolfsthurn, Federica Bartolozzi, Vita Kogan, Aine Ito, Diane Mézière, Dale J. Barr, Guillaume A. Rousselet, Heather J. Ferguson, Simon Busch-Moreno, Xiao Fu, Jyrki Tuomainen, Eugenia Kulakova, E. Matthew Husband, David I. DonaldsonZdenko Kohút, Shirley Ann Rueschemeyer, Falk Huettig

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Quoting and reporting across languages: A system-based and text-based typology

Jorge Arús-Hita, Kazuhiro Teruya (CBS), Mohamed Ali Bardi, Abhishek Kumar Kashyap, Isaac N. Mwinlaaru

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Differences between the relationship of L1 learners’ performance in integrated writing with both independent listening and independent reading cognitive skills

Choo Mui Cheong, Xinhua Zhu (CBS), Xian Liao

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Intergroup Communication: Identities and Effective Interactions

Cindy Gallois, Bernadette M. Watson (ENGL), Howard Giles

Department of English and Communication

Aestheticizing language: metapragmatic distance and unequal Englishes in Hong Kong

Jerry Won Lee, Christopher Joseph Jenks (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

Linguistic landscape and metalinguistic talk about societal multilingualism

Nathan John Albury (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

“If We Lose Their Language We Lose Our History”: Knowledge and Disposition in Māori Language Acquisition Policy

Nathan John Albury (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

A corpus-based study of stance-taking as seen from critical points in interpreted political discourse

Binhua Wang, Dezheng Feng (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

Production of ambiguous idioms in English: A reading aloud study

Anna Siyanova-Chanturia, Ming Sum Lin (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

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