
| Materials and Methods for Enhancing Oral English Communication: Learning from STANAG 6001 |
| Speaking about Speaking. Historical Foundations of Oral Communication Studies |
| Elocution before the Elocutionary Movement: Exploring Pronunciation and Orality in Early 18th-Century Grammars of English |
| 18th- and 19th-Century Theatre and the Standard Language Ideology: Actors as Elocutionists |
| Changing Oral Financial Genres: From Earnings Conference Calls to Videocast Strategy Presentations |
| Materials and Methods for Enhancing Oral English Communication: Learning from STANAG 6001 |
| Enhancing Oral Communication in the EFL Classroom: Teacher Talk as a Powerful Means of Language Acquisition |
| Membership Categorisation in Oral Academic Discourse: Strategies for Addressing International, Multidisciplinary Audiences in English as a Lingua Franca |
| Epistemic Modality Spoken by Japanese Learners of English: A Corpus-based Study of Adverbial Epistemic Markers |
| Embedding Oral Communication in Law Firm Websites: A Study on Identity Construction through Person Pro-forms in Attorneys' Video FAQs |
| Accents in Telecinematic Texts: The Role of Dialect Coaching |
| 'The Podcast is the New Blog': Oral Communication in Global Marketing before, during and beyond Covid-19 |