2000, Vol. 10, No.1
Yuko TakeshitaJapanese English as a Variety of Asian Englishes and Japanese Students of English
Nobuyuki HonnaSome Remarks on the Multiculturalism of Asian Englishes
Hiroko Tina Tajima Hiroshi YoshikawaThe Attitude Toward and Recognition of English in Korea with Reference to English in Japan
Tetsuya ENOKIZONOEnglish in India: Possibilities of Non-native Englishes for inter Asian Communication
Blaine GossFriendliness Does Not Make Friends in Japan
D. Ray Heisey, EmeritusThe Impact of the Chinese Mind and Language on the Process of Modernization in China
Pan ShiwenHong Kong's Bilingual Past and Present
Robert N. St. Clair & John A. BuschTransmission of Values: The Information Age Crisis in Socialization
Emilio García GómezThe Language Issue in the European Union
Robert E. VannConstructing Reality in Bicultural Communication: Catalan Ways of Speaking Spanish
Angela Sue WillisCulture-Bound Pedagogy's Effect on Immersion Implementation - The Asian Example
Richard Berwick & Thomas WhalleyPersonal Dimensions of Globalization Through Study Abroad: A 10-year Perspective
Chantale Grenon-NyenhuisThe Dictionary as a Cultural Institution
Susie Shy ThompsonMamaw Got Run Over By A Combine: Grandparent Naming Practices in the Rural South
Khalid M. Abalhassan & Hamdan G. AlshalawiCode-switching Behavior of Arab Speakers of English as a Second Language in the United States
L. Brooks Hill, Lynda D. Dixon & L. Blaine GossIntercultural Communication: Trends, Problems, and Prospects