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GIAL Electronic Notes Series is an online serial publication of the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics. All articles are in the PDF format.
Why Rangi Christians Continue to Practice African Traditional Religionby Richard Cox, M.A,SIL Uganda/TanzaniaRelevance Theory and Discourse Analysis: Complementary Approaches for Translator Trainingby Robert A. Dooley, Ph.D.SIL Americas AreaTowards Culturally Appropriate Adult Education Methodologies for Bible Translators: Comparing Central Asian and Western Educational Practicesby Tim Hatcher, M.A.SIL North Eurasia GroupThe Marked Topic Slot in Ayta Abellenby Roger StoneGraduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Student
Why Rangi Christians Continue to Practice African Traditional Religionby Richard Cox, M.A,SIL Uganda/Tanzania
Relevance Theory and Discourse Analysis: Complementary Approaches for Translator Trainingby Robert A. Dooley, Ph.D.SIL Americas Area
Towards Culturally Appropriate Adult Education Methodologies for Bible Translators: Comparing Central Asian and Western Educational Practicesby Tim Hatcher, M.A.SIL North Eurasia Group
The Marked Topic Slot in Ayta Abellenby Roger StoneGraduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Student