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1Notes on teaching Chinese to foreign learnersJournal of World Languages201419
2Competition between four “world” languages in AlgeriaJournal of World Languages201412
3“Climate change” vs. “global warming”: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of two popular terms in The New York TimesJournal of World Languages202211
4Changing faces of English: why English is not a foreign language in NepalJournal of World Languages201410
5Ecolinguistics: A half-century overviewJournal of World Languages202210
6An ecological discourse analysis of news coverage of COVID-19 in China in The Times and The New York TimesJournal of World Languages20219
7Ecolinguistics: History, today, and tomorrowJournal of World Languages20229
8Pragmatism, Mandarin and political culture in Singapore: recent reprises of an ideologyJournal of World Languages20158
9Human-nature relationships in experiential meaning: transitivity system of Chinese from an ecolinguistic perspectiveJournal of World Languages20208
10Autonomy: the next phase of dialogue between systemic functional linguistics and Legitimation Code TheoryJournal of World Languages20208
11Theoretical framework for ecological discourse analysis: A summary of New Developments of Ecological Discourse AnalysisJournal of World Languages20228
12Neurocognitive determinants of performance variability among world-language usersJournal of World Languages20147
13Corpus-based comparative study of intensifiers: quite, pretty, rather and fairlyJournal of World Languages20167
14English in Chinese higher education: past difficulties, current initiatives and future challengesJournal of World Languages20167
15English–Greek code-switching in Greek Cypriot magazines and newspapers – an analysis of its textual forms and functionsJournal of World Languages20177
16An interpersonal framework of international ecological discourseJournal of World Languages20227
17English, advertising and positioning: the impact of English on Chinese people’s daily livesJournal of World Languages20156
18Vote for me. Don’t vote for the other oneJournal of World Languages20156
19Learners’ views of (non)native speaker status, accent, and identity: an English as an international language perspectiveJournal of World Languages20186
20Toward a linguistically informed, responsive and embedded pedagogy in secondary literacy instructionJournal of World Languages20206
21Metaphors we feel by: stratal tensionJournal of World Languages20206
22Exploring the generic structure of French editorials from the perspective of systemic functional linguisticsJournal of World Languages20145
23Crime reporting as storytelling in Persian/Farsi news journalism – perspectives on the narrative functionJournal of World Languages20165
24Full realization principle for the identification of ideational grammatical metaphor: nominalization as exampleJournal of World Languages20205
25Five themes for ecostylisticsJournal of World Languages20225
26The map, the group and language ideologyJournal of World Languages20144
27Status and function of the English language in Qatar: a social semiotic perspectiveJournal of World Languages20174
28Representing nonhuman animals as equals: An ecolinguistic analysis of vegan campaignsJournal of World Languages20214
29Ecology, physics, process philosophies, Buddhism, Daoism, and language: A case study of William Golding’s The Inheritors and Pincher MartinJournal of World Languages20214
30News reports about the Sino-US trade war: An ecolinguistic approachJournal of World Languages20224
31The search for new stories to live by: A summary of ten ecolinguistics lectures delivered by Arran StibbeJournal of World Languages20224
32The year’s work in ecolinguistics 2021Journal of World Languages20224
33Telling stories of the local natural world: A path of reconnection with language and place in the Emilian contextJournal of World Languages20224
34She, he, not it: Language, personal pronouns, and animal advocacyJournal of World Languages20224
35Language teachers as eco-activists: from talking the talk to walking the walkJournal of World Languages20224
36The enactment of modality in regulatory texts: a comparative study of tenancy agreementsJournal of World Languages20153
37A new voice: translating medical questionnairesJournal of World Languages20163
38Translating politeness cues in Philippine missionary linguistics: “Hail, Mister Mary!”and other storiesJournal of World Languages20163
39The flesh and the bones of cohesive devices: towards a comprehensive modelJournal of World Languages20173
40Is EFL students’ academic writing becoming more informal?Journal of World Languages20183
41Evidentiality in science from specialization to popularization: A case study of COVID-19 textsJournal of World Languages20213
42Examining foreign language teaching and learning in Nepal: An ecological perspectiveJournal of World Languages20213
43Ecolinguistics reunited: Rewilding the territoryJournal of World Languages20223
44Language politics in Nepal: A socio-historical overviewJournal of World Languages20223
45Eco-critical language awareness for English language teaching (ELT): Promoting justice, wellbeing, and sustainability in the classroomJournal of World Languages20223
46Culpability across borders: print media of the DSK affair from an SFL perspectiveJournal of World Languages20142
47The logical nature of Systemic-Functional Grammar and “grammatical logic”Journal of World Languages20142
48Approaching the Journal des Sçavans, 1665–1695: a manual analysis of thematic structureJournal of World Languages20152
49A comparative study of China English and Singapore English: the case of grammatical metaphor in academic discourseJournal of World Languages20152
50Developing an inventory of core lexical bundles in English research articles: a cross-disciplinary corpus-based studyJournal of World Languages20162