Reading list
I post the reading list here for my own benefit as I will be exploring this literature through the semester and this provides me an easy cut-and-paste reference - and at this point I expect most readers will switch off, and go find a Sudoku or other amusement!
Behrens, J., & Sperling, L. (2010). Language variation : students and teachers reflect on accents and dialects. In J. Behrens, & A. Parker (Eds.), Language in the real world : an introduction to linguistics (pp. 11-26).
Bourke, M. (2005). The grammar we teach. Reflections on English Language Teaching, 4, 85-97.
Christie, F. (1994). Developing an educational linguistics for English language teaching : a systemic functional linguistic perspective, Functions of Language, 1 (1), 95-127.
Ehrlich, S. (2004). Language and gender. In A. Davies, & C. Elder (Eds.), The handbook of applied linguistics (pp. 304-327). Malden, MASS: Blackwell Publishing.
Fallon, D. (2010). Lexicography : what dictionaries reveal about language and dictionary makers. In J. Behrens, & A. Parker (Eds.), Language in the real world : an introduction to linguistics (pp. 67-88).
Feez, S. (1995). Systemic functional linguistics and its applications in Australian language education : a short history, Interchange, 27, 5-10.
Gerot, L., & Wignell, P. (1994). Making sense of functional grammar : an introductory workbook (pp. 115-121). Cammeray, NSW: Antipodean Educational Enterprises.
Joseph, E., Love, N., & Taylor, J. (2001). Landmarks in linguistic thought II : the Western tradition in the twentieth century (pp. 122-139). London, UK: Routledge.
Kay, H., & Dudley-Evans, T. (1998). Genre : what teachers think. ELT Journal : English Language Teaching Journal, 52 (4), 308-314.
Labov, J. (2010). Teaching pronunciation : using phonology in the ESL and foreign language classroom. In J. Behrens, & A. Parker (Eds.), Language in the real world : an introduction to linguistics (pp. 43-64).
Liddicoat, J., & Curnow, J. (2004). Language descriptions. In A. Davies, & C. Elder (Eds.), The handbook of applied linguistics (pp. 25-53). Malden, MASS: Blackwell Publishing.
Lyons, J. (1981). Some definitions of 'language'. In Language and linguistics: An introduction (pp. 3-8). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Magnum, A. (2010). The language of honey bees. In S. Behrens, & J. Parker (Eds.), Language in the real world : an introduction to linguistics (pp. 255-273).
Mangubhai, F. (1991). An introduction to Hallidays functional grammar (pp. 1-21).
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