GIAL Electronic Notes Series is an online serial publication of the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics. All articles are in the PDF format.Disclaimer: The views expressed in documents served by this site do not necessarily reflect the views of the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics nor any departments contained therein. Views are the sole property of the respective authors.Participant Reference in a Hortatory Discourseby Erin MacSavenyGraduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Student
GIAL Electronic Notes Series is an online serial publication of the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics. All articles are in the PDF format.
Comments on Sorcery in Papua New Guineaby Karl Franklin, Ph.D.Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics and SIL InternationalDiscourse Features of a Tamang Hortatory Text Based on the RST Analysisby Sung Woo LeeGraduate Institute of Applied Linguistics StudentMangbetu Tales of Leopard and Azapane: Trickster as Resistance Heroby Robert G. McKee, Ph.D.Graduate Institute of Applied LinguisticsTowards a Description of Descriptive Discourseby Tim MacSavenyGraduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Student
Comments on Sorcery in Papua New Guineaby Karl Franklin, Ph.D.Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics and SIL International
Discourse Features of a Tamang Hortatory Text Based on the RST Analysisby Sung Woo LeeGraduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Student
Mangbetu Tales of Leopard and Azapane: Trickster as Resistance Heroby Robert G. McKee, Ph.D.Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics
Towards a Description of Descriptive Discourseby Tim MacSavenyGraduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Student