Open access to these and other articles:
Vijay K. Bhatia (City University of Hong Kong, China)
Critical reflections on genre analysis
Ken Hyland (University of Hong Kong, China)
“The past is the future with the lights on”: Reflections on AELFE’s 20th birthday
Chris Kennedy (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)
ESP Projects, English as a global language, and the challenge of change
Françoise Salager-Meyer (Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela)
The open access movement or “edemocracy”: its birth, rise, problems and solutions
Mike Scott (Aston University, United Kingdom)
Looking back or looking forward in corpus linguistics: What can the last 20 years suggest about the next?
John R. Skelton & Jan Whetstone (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)
English for Medical Purposes and Academic Medicine: looking for common ground
John M. Swales (University of Michigan, United States)
A text and its commentaries: Toward a reception history of “Genre in three traditions” (Hyon, 1996)
Sven Tarp (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa & University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Specialised lexicography: 20 years in slow motion
Bernd Voss (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
20 years of AELFE: LSP, and language learning and teaching in Higher Education - Some personal reflections from Germany