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International Journal of Applied Linguistics (InJal), Vol.2, 2000 The International Journal of Applied Linguistics (InJAL), publisehd by Blackwellpublishers, seeks to cover all areas of applied linguistics represented by the various commissions of AILA (L'Association internationale de linguistique appliquee). In addition, the journal encourages the development of new fields of applied language study. The working language of the journal is English. InJAL publishes original articles and reviews of current books (including books written in languages other than English), as well as notes and comments on points arising out of recently-published articles. Articles in Issue 10:2 (Autumn 2000): The role of figurative language in introductory science texts Steven Darian Writing development in two languages: assessment of sense of story structure and interlinguistic transfer Norbert Francis Vocabulary acquisition: acquiring depth of knowledge through network building Kirsten Haastrup & Birgit Henriksen Linearity in rhetorical organisation: a comparative cross-cultural analysis of newstext from the People's Republic of China Guy Rammsay The origin of contrastive rhetoric revisited H.G. YingMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue