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WRITING, LITERACY, AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 August 2003

Ilona Leki
Affiliation:
University of Tennessee
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Abstract

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The first charge to the contributors to this volume was to consider applied linguistics from the point of view of the subfield each of us represents. Such a formulation constructs writing and literacy research as subordinate to the super-ordinate domain of applied linguistics and this was not one that corresponded well with my own sense of my work in relation to applied linguistics. To investigate this issue further, I informally questioned other writing researchers about whether or not they consider themselves applied linguists and what they do to be applied linguistics.

Type
Research Article
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