Table of Contents
Articles
Introduction: English as A Lingua Franca | |
Anna Mauranen, Maria Metsä-Ketelä | 1-8 |
Making English Their Own: The use of ELF among Students of English at the FUB | |
Elizabeth J. Erling, Tom Bartlett | 9-40 |
English as a Lingua Franca: A New Variety in the New Expanding Circle? | |
Sandra Mollin | 41-57 |
Efficiency in ELF Communication: From Pragmatic Motives to Lexico-grammatical Innovation | |
Alessia Cogo, Martin Dewey | 59-93 |
The 'Attractive' Progressive - Why use the -ing Form in English as a Lingua Franca? | |
Elina Ranta | 95-116 |
“Words are more or less superfluous”: the Case of more or less in Academic Lingua Franca English | |
Maria Metsä-Ketelä | 117-43 |
A Rich Domain of ELF - the ELFA Corpus of Academic Discourse | |
Anna Mauranen | 145-59 |
VOICE Recording - Methodological Challenges in the Compilation of a Corpus of Spoken ELF | |
Angelika Breiteneder, Marie-Luise Pitzl, Stefan Majewski, Theresa Klimpfinger | 161-87 |
Exploring Corporate Websites as a Setting for ELF Research: The Case of Ostrobothnian Export Companies | |
Sirkku Aaltonen | 189-220 |