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DECEMBER 2012
Download the latest volume of Annual Review of Applied Linguistics in full for free
Now through January 31, 2012
Volume 32 of Annual Review of Applied Linguistics is now up on CJO! This year's volume focuses on Topics in Formulaic Language, and features a dozen engaging research articles.
To celebrate the volume's release, Cambridge Journals is providing complimentary access to the entire volume, which includes the following articles:
What Do We (Think We) Know About Formulaic Language? An Evaluation of the Current State of Play, Alison Wray
Formulas, Routines, and Conventional Expressions in Pragmatics Research, Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig
Formulaic Language and Second Language Acquisition: Zipf and the Phrasal Teddy Bear, Nick C. Ellis
Access these articles and the remainder of the volume for free now through January 31, 2012.
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