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New Media and Applied Linguistics

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foxm12lt - 23 Nov 2006 06:11 GMT
What new media practices are taking place in the field of Applied
Linguistics?  Thanks for the help.
the Omrud - 23 Nov 2006 20:40 GMT
foxm12lt <foxm12lt@yahoo.com> had it:

> What new media practices are taking place in the field of Applied
> Linguistics?  Thanks for the help.

The reason you are getting no replies is that everybody thinks you
are posting your homework questions in the hope of getting it written
for you.

If that's not the case, you'll have to expand the questions.

And in any case, the question above is more likely to fit sci.lang

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mb - 23 Nov 2006 21:11 GMT
> foxm12lt <foxm12lt@yahoo.com> had it:
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> And in any case, the question above is more likely to fit sci.lang

And they don't have as many patient teachers as here.
Mike Lyle - 23 Nov 2006 21:35 GMT
> > foxm12lt <foxm12lt@yahoo.com> had it:
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> And they don't have as many patient teachers as here.

How many of them actually believe there is any such thing as applied
linguistics might be interesting to find out. I speak, of course, only
for myself, but when I was doing that kind of thing I reckoned I was an
English teacher.

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Skitt - 23 Nov 2006 21:41 GMT
>>> foxm12lt had it:

>>>> What new media practices are taking place in the field of Applied
>>>> Linguistics?  Thanks for the help.
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> for myself, but when I was doing that kind of thing I reckoned I was
> an English teacher.

Oh, good.  I couldn't imagine what it was, but I have never officially been
a teacher of anything.
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Peter Moylan - 27 Nov 2006 00:16 GMT
> What new media practices are taking place in the field of Applied
> Linguistics?  Thanks for the help.

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