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Book: Applied Linguistics at the Interface

Chapter: The agonism and the ecstacy: conflict and argument in applied linguistics

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.21518

Blurb:

This chapter describes an investigation into agonism in applied linguistics using a corpus of four sets of three articles, where the sets are made up of an original article, a response and a reply to that response by the author or authors of the original article. The chapter presents
some evidence for saying that extended arguments lead to a focus on boundaries between disciplines and sub-disciplines and also that the arguments become more personal as they go on.

Chapter Contributors

  • Richard Badger (Badger@equinoxpub.com - rbadger) 'University of Leeds'