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Volume 12, 2015

Accent levelling and maintenance in Maslawi Arabic - Abdulkareem Yaseen

How and why are students using Twitter of #MEDED? Integrating Twitter into undergraduate medical education to promote active learning - Christopher Mysko and Laura Delgaty

An analysis of code-switching in Turkish EFL classroom interation - Gokhan Akkaya and Cihat Atar

The effect of early and heavy exposure to a second language on the recognition of certain phonemes: A case study - Miramar Damanhouri, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

The exploration of the media representations of Crimea status referendum in the New York Times, the Washington Times and Xinhua News Agency - Han Jiang

Literature Reviews

The combination of critical discourse analysis and ethnography in language policy and planning study: A literature review - Jiayi Shi

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