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Amador-Moreno -- A cross-linguistic study of conceptual metaphors in financial discourse; María Muelas-Gil -- Part II: LINGUISTIC AND EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF CORPUS PRAGMATICS -- Teaching pragmatics with corpus data: The development of a corpus-referred website for the instruction of routine formulas in Russian; Edie Furniss -- Beyond engaged listenership: Assessing Spanish undergraduates? active participation in academic mentoring sessions in English as academic lingua franca; Fiona MacArthur -- Focusing on content or language?: comparing paired conversations in CLIL and EFL classrooms, using a corpus; Keiko Tsuchiya -- Writers? uncertainty in a corpus of scientific biomedical articles with a diachronic perspective; Andrzej Zuczkowski, Ramona Bongelli, Ilaria Riccioni, Massimiliano Valotto & Roberto Burro -- Chinese University Students? 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