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Linguistic politeness in intercultural communication : a study of conversational interactions between Malays and Japanese in Tokyo /
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Investigation on Jordanian learners' attitude and motivation towards learning english as a global language /
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An Attempt to include aspects of cross-cultural communication in the MRSM English language programme /
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