3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature® The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies is a Scopus indexed peer reviewed international journal published in March, June, and September by UKM Press. The journal is committed to exploring and highlighting issues in the broad areas of English language, linguistics and literature particularly in the Southeast Asian context.
Vol 19, No 1 (2013)
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial | |
| Radha M.K Nambiar |
Articles
| Revisiting the role of linguistic complexity in ESL reading comprehension | |
| Jessie Saraza Barrot |
| A Study of Cohesive Markers Used in L1 and L2 Essay Writing: Translation versus Direct Composition | |
| Anongnad Petchprasert |
| Co-constructing an Essay: Collaborative Writing in Class and on Wiki | |
| Shokoufeh Ansarimoghaddam, Bee Hoon Tan |
| The trace of translators’ ideology: A case study of English translations of the Qur’an | |
| Ameneh Mohaghegh, Hossein Pirnajmuddin |
| Interactional Metadiscourse Markers in Academic Research Article Result and Discussion Sections | |
| Mohsen Khedri, Seyed Jamal Ebrahimi, Chan Swee Heng |
| The Impact of Differentiated Task-Based Instruction via Heeding Learning Styles on EFL Learners' Feasible Proficiency Gains | |
| Parviz Alavinia, Tahereh Sadeghi |
| Aspects of the Verbal System of Malaysian English and Other Englishes | |
| Peter Collins, Xinyue Yao |
| Manipulative Rhetoric and Post-war Reconstruction in President Johnson-Sirleaf’s First Inaugural Address | |
| Adeyemi Adegoju |
| Henry James and the New Woman: A Reading of The Bostonians | |
| Pyeaam Abbasi |
ISSN: 0128-5157