1. OFFERS BY GREEK FL LEARNERS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL DEVELOPMENTAL STUDY.
Spyridoula Bella
2. USING A CATEGORY TO ACCOMPLISH RESISTANCE IN THE CONTEXT OF AN EMERGENCY CALL: MICHAEL JACKSON’S DOCTOR.
Israel Berger, Celia Kitzinger and Sonja J. Ellis
3. REPORTED THREATS: THE ROUTINIZATION OF VIOLENCE IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
Susan Berk-Seligson and Mitchell A. Seligson
4. VAGUENESS: A LOANWORD’S GOOD FRIEND. THE CASE OF ‘PRINT’ IN SPANISH FASHION.
Marisa Diez-Arroyo
5. ADDRESS PRACTICES IN ACADEMIC INTERACTIONS IN A PLURICENTRIC LANGUAGE: AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH, AMERICAN ENGLISH, AND BRITISH ENGLISH.
Maicol Formentelli and John Hajek
6. MANAGEMENT DISCOURSE IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS IN SWEDEN: HOW IT RECONTEXTUALIZES AND FRAGMENTS SCHOLARLY PRACTICES AND WORK PROCESSES.
Per Ledin and David Machin
7. ‘PRE-ENACTMENT’ IN TEAM-TEACHER PLANNING TALK: DEMONSTRATING A POSSIBLE FUTURE IN THE HERE-AND-NOW.
Christopher Leyland