All Stories

  1. The representation of cultural identity in Melaka Portuguese cookbooks
  2. Language policy and planning in the teaching of native languages in Pakistan
  3. Perception of English vowel contrasts by Acehnese-Indonesian bilingual learners of English
  4. ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF AN ACEHNESE DIALECT: PIDIENESE ORAL MONOPHTHONG VOWELS
  5. Language Use Among Malaysian Tamil Youth
  6. Liberating the Minds and Actions of English Language Teachers (Editorial Note)
  7. Recasts, prompts and noticing: A comparative study
  8. The Perception of Lexical Stress in Malaysian English
  9. Identity Construction through Code-Switching Practices at a University in Pakistan
  10. Pola Sebutan Monoftong Bahasa Jerman oleh Penutur Bahasa Melayu
  11. Language Description, Documentation and Revitalisation of Languages in Malaysia
  12. An acoustic analysis of the rhythm of Yemeni Arabic
  13. Hypernasality in singing among children with cleft palate: a preliminary study
  14. Translanguaging in an academic setting
  15. The Relative Efficacy of Recasts and Prompts on Past Tense Use of ESL Learners
  16. The level of awareness and production of English lexical stress among English language teacher trainees in Malaysia
  17. Malacca Portuguese Creole
  18. English language and graduate employability
  19. English(es) in Malaysia
  20. Intonation patterns of questions in Malaysian English
  21. Revitalizing Malacca Portuguese Creole
  22. An instrumental study of oral vowels in the Kedah variety of Acehnese
  23. 3. Rothicity in Malaysian English: The emergence of a new norm?
  24. Vowels in Malacca Portuguese Creole
  25. The Question Intonation of Malay Speakers of English
  26. Malacca. Portuguese Creole (Kristang)
  27. PROSODIC MARKING OF INFORMATION STRUCTURE BY MALAYSIAN SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
  28. The prosodic marking of information status in Malaysian English
  29. Speaking Acehnese in Malaysia
  30. The production of English monophthong vowels by Iranian EFL learners
  31. Enhancing employability through industrial training in the Malaysian context
  32. Malaysian English: an instrumental analysis of vowel contrasts
  33. Speaking English the Malaysian way – correct or not?
  34. Patterns of repeats in Malaysian English
  35. Colloquial Malaysian English
  36. The Monophthongs and Diphthongs of Malaysian English: An Instrumental Analysis: Stefanie Pillai