2015
DOI: 10.18552/joaw.v5i1.163
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Developing a German-English Dictionary of the Common Language of Academia

Abstract: The factual dominance of English as Lingua Franca of the international scientific community continues to increase in most disciplines. University students, lecturers and researchers are more and more commonly required to acquire English for academic purposes. Meanwhile, linguistic research into the similarities and differences between academic English and its German, Italian or other counterparts has been conducted. However, no comprehensive study has yet dealt with the specific problems faced by German-speaki… Show more

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