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  • Hai, Teng China EFL: Teaching with movies
  • Hai, Teng China's ESL goals: are they being met?
  • Hall-Lew, Lauren Beyond the 2nd generation: English use among Chinese Americans in the San F [...]
  • Hamid, M. Obaidul Will CLT bail out the bogged down ELT in Bangladesh?
  • Hamlett, Tim English in Hongkong: the future
  • Hao, Keqi The view from China
  • Harding, Edith Mother Tongue and Other Tongue
  • Hargraves, Orin Cucurbits
  • Harmer, Jeremy Varieties of the Language
  • Harris, Tony Accommodating Estuary English
  • Hartman, Reinhard Words, words, words …
  • Hartmann, Reinhard ‘An engaging scholarly spirit’: Allen Walker Read
  • Hartmann, Reinhard Breaking the barriers
  • Hartmann, Reinhard Handy, if slightly heavy
  • Hartmann, Reinhard Our guide to language-land The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language, Crysta [...]
  • Hartmann, Reinhard A step in the right direction
  • Hartmann, Reinhard Yes, but WHICH dictionary?
  • Harvey, Paul Language awareness
  • Hasanova, D. English as a trademark of modernity and elitism
  • Hasanova, Dilbarhon Teaching and learning English in Uzbekistan
  • Hashim, Azirah Celebrating Tom's century – 100 issues of English Today
  • Hashim, Azirah Electronic English in Malaysia: features and language in use
  • Hassan, Norizah Electronic English in Malaysia: features and language in use
  • Hawes, Donald Charlotte Brontë, English Teacher
  • Hawes, Donald English every ten years
  • Hawes, Donald It does
  • Haycraft, Brita On Being Bilingual
  • Haycraft, John The EFL Phenomenon
  • Hazen, Kirk Unvernacular Appalachia: an empirical perspective on West Virginia dialect [...]
  • Herbert, John The broadcast voice
  • Hibbert, Liesel English in South Africa: parallels with African American vernacular English
  • Hibbert, Liesel The Plain English Campaign and South Africa
  • Hickey, Raymond Present and future horizons for Irish English
  • Hilgendorf, Suzanne K. The impact of English in Germany
  • Hilpert, Martin Just because it's new doesn't mean people will notice it
  • Hinton, Leanne Trading tongues: loss of heritage languages in the United States
  • Hinton, Suzanne Call me madam, or The lost key word
  • Hinton, Suzanne Un-bending the genders or ‘Why don't they just get married?’
  • Ho, Debbie G. E. ‘I'm not west. I'm not east. So how leh?’
  • Holmes, Janet T-time in New Zealand
  • Holmes, Janet Three chairs for New Zealand English: the EAR/AIR merger
  • Honey, John A new rule for the Queen and I?
  • Honey, John The straw hippopotamus
  • Honeybone, Patrick Life, language and the things linguists look at
  • Honeybone, Patrick On the Language gene blues
  • Honna, Nobuyuki Celebrating Tom's century – 100 issues of English Today
  • Hook, Donald The apostrophe: use and misuse
  • Hook, Donald D. On English, its simplicity and great usefulness
  • Horton, Andrew High-flying acronyms
  • Hosali, Priya Butler English PDF (57 KB)
  • Hou, Jinxiang Catchwords as markers of change in China
  • Howse, Hugh Teaching English to the World
  • Hu, Guangwei The craze for English-medium education in China: driving forces and looming [...]
  • Hu, Peter Adapting English into Chinese
  • Huber, Daniel Beyond and behind the tables – a reply to Michael Bulley: Why no mips?
  • Huber, Daniel Why can recognize be pronounced without /ɡ/? On silent letters and French o [...]
  • Hughes, Geoffrey What is register?
  • Hughes, Geoffrey Words of War
  • Hughes, Geoffrey Words, war and terror
  • Hughes, Glyn English on dis-play: a fractured language
  • Hughes, Joan A dinkum dialogue with the demon drink
  • Hundt, Marianne Moodling beyond Bollywood: e-teaching the language, literature and culture [...]
  • Hung, Tony T. N. ‘New English’ words in international English dictionaries
  • Hyde, Barbara Japan's emblematic English
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