Submissions from 2019
Gamifying the flipped classroom, Janet HO
Submissions from 2018
An Excerpt from Inseparable: The Original Siamese Twins and Their Rendezvous with American History, Yunte HUANG
‘Bruce Lee : a life,’ by Matthew Polly, Yunte HUANG
Inseparable : the original Siamese twins and their rendezvous with American history, Yunte HUANG
Just like us, Yunte HUANG
Mayberry, USA, Yunte HUANG
The ABC of Chinese poetry, Yunte HUANG
The lasting lure of the Asian mystery, Yunte HUANG
Submissions from 2017
Institutional discourses, technology-mediated practices and pedagogy : a critical perspective, Atanu BHATTACHARYA and Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
The Insectesimal tall tale : historical catachresis and ethics in the science fiction of Premendra Mitra, Atanu BHATTACHARYA and Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Towards a dynamic model of the sign, Ersu DING
Lexical priming in humorous discourse, Andrew Peter GOATLY
Lexicogrammar and ecolinguistics, Andrew Peter GOATLY
Metaphor and grammar in the poetic representation of nature, Andrew Peter GOATLY
Blended learning for effective writing tasks : pedagogy and practice, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Critical and analytical writing about film in the literature in English classroom, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Visual meanings and representations of cultural identities on websites of South Asian diasporas, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Media articulations of gender and sexuality, Mie HIRAMOTO and Munkyung Agnes KANG
A game on the high seas, Yunte HUANG
Sinophobia: anxiety, violence, and the making of Mongolian identity. By Franck Billé., Yunte HUANG
"Ordinary man" : Christy Moore and the Irish contemporary ballad, Michael Anthony INGHAM
Popular song and adaptation, Michael Anthony INGHAM
Stage-play and screen-play : the intermediality of theatre and cinema, Michael Anthony INGHAM
Gender stereotype as a vehicle for social change? The case of the Kong girl, Munkyung Agnes KANG and Hoi Ying, Catherine CHEN
比萨诗章, Ezra POUND (庞德埃兹拉) and Yunte HUANG
Functional load revisited : reinterpreting the findings of ‘lingua franca’ intelligibility studies, Andrew SEWELL
The end of innocence : applied linguistics and boundary-drawing in the new age of nationalism, Andrew SEWELL
Hong Kong English, but not as we know it : Kongish and language in late modernity, Andrew SEWELL and Jason CHAN
Book review : The acquisition of sociolinguistic competence in a lingua franca context. Mercedes Durham. 2014. Bristol and New York: Multilingual Matters, x + 168 pp., Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
Understanding classroom participation and identity negotiation : an undergraduate student’s L2 learning experiences in an English-medium university in Hong Kong, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
The last lyric : selected poems by Yu Xinqiao, Xinqiao YU and Yunte HUANG
A review of Marjorie Perloff, Edge of irony : modernism in the shadow of the Habsburg Empire, Jie ZHANG and Yunte HUANG
‘Crazy English’ and individual English learners : an integrationist critique of English education as a business in China, Feifei, Feifei ZHOU
Submissions from 2016
Rethinking the Peircean trichotomy of icon, index, and symbol, Ersu DING
莎士比亚悲剧中的道德张力, Ersu DING
Critical reading and writing in the digital age : an introductory coursebook, Andrew Peter GOATLY and Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Developing SCORM-based e-learning content for a common English course : phase 1, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Integrating e-learning into English language enhancement : designing quality content for effective learning, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Multimodality and social semiotics in online spaces, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Multimodal representations and meaning-making in homepages of diasporic websites, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Own maps/imagined terrain : colonial spaces and science fiction in India, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Reading meaning through films, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
When bank stocks are hobbled by worries : a metaphor study of emotions in the financial news reports, Janet HO
Metaphors in financial analysis reports : how are emotions expressed?, Nga Man, Janet HO and Winnie CHENG
Lawrence Ferlinghetti's writing across the landscape, Yunte HUANG
The big red book of modern Chinese literature : writings from the mainland in the long twentieth century, Yunte HUANG
Bi- and multilingualism in the early English ballad : francophone influences in the development of the ballad genre in Medieval England, Michael INGHAM
Jazz, Michael INGHAM
The “stretched metre of an antique song” : jazzin’ the food of love, Michael INGHAM
Comparing syntactic strategies for proximity and distance in the verse/prose comedies of Shakespeare and Jonson, Michael Anthony INGHAM
‘We will perform in measure, time and place’ : synchronicity, signification and cultural mobility in Tang Shu Wing Theatre Studio’s Cantonese-language Macbeth, Michael Anthony INGHAM
In the mood for food : Wong Kar-wai's culinary imaginary, Michael Anthony INGHAM and Kwok Kin, Matthew FUNG
Comparing syntactic strategies for proximity and distance in the verse/prose comedies of Shakespeare and Jonson, Michael Anthony INGHAM and Richard INGHAM
Examining multiple readings of popular culture by ESL students in Hong Kong, Jasmine LUK and Wai Yi, Diane HUI
English pronunciation models in a globalized world : accent, acceptability and Hong Kong English, Andrew SEWELL
Pronunciation assessment in Asia’s world city : implications of a lingua franca approach in Hong Kong, Andrew SEWELL
Beyond 'variety' and 'community' : a conceptual challenge for the study of English in Asia, Andrew John SEWELL
Book review : Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini, Catherine Nickerson and Brigitte Planken, Business Discourse, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
Book review : Jennifer Jenkins : English as a lingua franca in the international university : the politics of academic English language policy, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
Does accent matter? Investigating the relationship between accent and identity in English as a lingua franca communication, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
English as a lingua franca in the Asian context : perspectives on identity in a multilingual world, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
ESL university students’ perceptions of their global identities in English as a lingua franca communication : a case study at an international university in Hong Kong, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
Experiences and identities in ELF communication : insights from Hong Kong students' written narratives, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
Submissions from 2015
The documentary film in Hong Kong, Ian AITKEN and Mike INGHAM
Grammar myths, Roger BERRY
A corpus study of bank financial analyst reports : semantic fields and metaphors, Winnie CHENG and Nga Man, Janet HO
Demeanor indexicals, interpretive discourses and the "Kong Girl" stereotype : constructing gender ideologies in social media, H. Y., Katherine CHEN and Munkyung Agnes KANG
Semiotics turning cross-cultural, Ersu DING
情理碰撞、尸体纷呈 : 法国古典主义悲剧之主要特征, Ersu DING
释意方法与符号分类, Ersu DING
Employing cooperative learning for a genre-based approach to English language enhancement, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Evaluating SCORM-based e-learning for an English language course, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Task-based pedagogy in technology mediated writing, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Making good teaching better through classroom-based action research, Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR and Julie GROVES
Adaptive re-use : producing neo-Victorian space in Hong Kong, Hung Lam, Elizabeth HO
Chinese whispers, Yunte HUANG
Transpacific and Asian American counterpotics, Yunte HUANG
庞德的中国梦, Yunte HUANG
Reconceptualising sustainability through computer-mediated engagement within online professional communities of practice from teachers' perspectives, Wai Yi, Diane HUI
Sound and vision : the artistry of Margaret Leng Tan and Evans Chan in Sorceress of the New Piano, Makrokosmos I & II, and The Maverick Piano, Michael INGHAM
A personal vision of the Hong Kong cityscape in Anson Mak's essayistic documentary films One Way Street on a Turntable and On the Edge of a Floating City, We Sing, Michael Anthony INGHAM
Syntax and subtext : diachronic variables, displacement and proximity in the verse dramas of shakespeare and his contemporaries, Michael Anthony INGHAM and Richard INGHAM
Pardonetz moi qe jeo de ceo forsvoie : Gower’s Anglo-Norman Identity, Richard INGHAM and Michael INGHAM
Social aspects of Korean as a heritage language, Munkyung Agnes KANG
Don't believe all the hype about HK's falling English standards, Andrew John SEWELL
The intranational intelligibility of Hong Kong English accents, Andrew John SEWELL
Exploring second language speakers’ linguistic identities in ELF communication : a Hong Kong study, Chit Cheung SUNG
Exposing learners to global Englishes in ELT : some suggestions, Chit Cheung SUNG
Hong Kong English : linguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives, Chit Cheung SUNG
Implementing a global Englishes component in a university English course in Hong Kong : student perceptions and implications for course development and implementation, Chit Cheung, Matthew SUNG
Submissions from 2014
Hong Kong documentary film, Ian AITKEN and Michael Anthony INGHAM
Innovating in tertiary education : a course in language play, Roger BERRY
Investigating language awareness : the role of terminology, Roger Stephen BERRY
Own maps/imagined terrain : the emergence of science fiction in India, Atanu BHATTACHARYA and Preet Pankaj HIRADHAR
Social epistemic cognition in online interactions, Yuen Yan, Rosanna CHAN; Silu LI; and Wai Yi, Diane HUI
Brainwashing or nurturing positive values : competing voices in Hong Kong's national education debate, Winnie CHENG and Nga Man, Janet HO
Ubiquitous but arbitrary iconicity, Ersu DING
符号学与比较文学, Ersu DING
The Neo-Victorian-at-Sea : towards a global memory of the Victorian, Hung Lam, Elizabeth HO