Asian EFL Journal Volume 24 Issue 1 January 2020
The Asian EFL Journal presents information, theories, research, methods and materials related to language acquisition and language learning.
The Iranian EFL Journal is a unique and major forum devoted to discussions on English as an International Language, literature and translation studies. The journal also welcomes researches related to these areas in Iran and The Middle East.
The Journal studies the structure and development of English across the globe, and in particular, its relationship to the special and specific purposes of English. The Asian ESP Journal is peer reviewed with multiple layers of editorial reviews. The Asian ESP Journal is the leading ESP journal across Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
The spectrum of issues, insights and research agendas featured in this issue resonates with EILJ’s resolve and remit to foster a plurality of focus and conceptualizations in EIL.
The Iranian EFL Journal is a unique and major forum devoted to discussions on English as an International Language, literature and translation studies. The journal also welcomes researches related to these areas in Iran and The Middle East.
The International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse (IJLLD)is an affiliated journal of Multicultural Association of Law and Language.
Implicating and Enriching a Discourse: An Analysis of ‘what is said’
Ana Cristina Gatchalian Fortes
The Deictic Demonstratives of Ayta Magbukun
Monica R. Cabanding
Ah as a Polyfunctional Discourse Marker in Filipino Language
Jennifier T. Diamante
Political Implicatures in a Locally Practiced Discourse: An Analysis of a Philippine President’s State of the Nation Address
By Carlo Joseph M. Juanzo
The Universality of Neo-Gricean anaphoric Repairs as Evident in Filipino-Teacher and Korean-Student Talk
Selwyn A. Cruz
Jose Cristina M. Pariña
The Iranian EFL Journal is a unique and major forum devoted to discussions on English as an International Language, literature and translation studies. The journal also welcomes researches related to these areas in Iran and The Middle East.
Implicating and Enriching a Discourse: An Analysis of ‘what is said’
Ana Cristina Gatchalian Fortes
The Deictic Demonstratives of Ayta Magbukun
Monica R. Cabanding
Ah as a Polyfunctional Discourse Marker in Filipino Language
Jennifier T. Diamante
Political Implicatures in a Locally Practiced Discourse: An Analysis of a Philippine President’s State of the Nation Address
By Carlo Joseph M. Juanzo
The Universality of Neo-Gricean anaphoric Repairs as Evident in Filipino-Teacher and Korean-Student Talk
Selwyn A. Cruz
Jose Cristina M. Pariña
The International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse (IJLLD)is an affiliated journal of Multicultural Association of Law and Language.
The spectrum of issues, insights and research agendas featured in this issue resonates with EILJ’s resolve and remit to foster a plurality of focus and conceptualizations in EIL.