Language Testing Bytes Podcast 15: Eye-tracking

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Marriage migration, intimacy and genre in Helen Hoang's The Bride Test (2019) and Brigitte Bautista's You, Me, U.S. (2019)

In this podcast, Amy Burge discusses her paper Marriage migration, intimacy and genre in Helen Hoang's The Bride Test (2019) and Brigitte Bautista's You, Me, U.S. (2019). 

This Be the Pukka Variorum - Abridged

Author Hans-Georg Erney reads an abridged version of his article 'This Be the Pukka Variorum'. 

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