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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a collection of useful articles, July 11, 2001
This review is from: Principle and Practice in Applied Linguistics: Studies in Honour of H. G. Widdowson (Oxford Applied Linguistics) (Paperback)
This "Festschrift" for Henry Widdowson is littered by contributions from the creme de la creme of applied linguistics. Claire Kramsch, for instanc,e writes about the relation between applied linguist and language teacher while N.S Prabhu explores concept and conduct in language theory and Alan Davies contributes to the native speaker debate. Other contributers include Yamuna Kachru, Braj Kachru, Joseph Bisong and Bernard Spolsky.

This book can be recommended to readers who would like to have an overview of the work of many well known linguistics in one volume.

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