Full Name
Jock Onn Wong
Variants
Wong, J.
 
 
 
Email
elcwjo@nus.edu.sg
 

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
128-Dec-2020A Pandemic in 2020, Zoom and the Arrival of the Online EducatorWong, Jock Onn 
22008Anglo English and Singapore English tags: Their meanings and cultural significanceWong, J. 
323-Feb-2024Breaking the Boundaries Collective – A Manifesto for Relationship-based PracticeD Darley; P Blundell; L Cherry; J.O. Wong ; A.M. Wilson; S Vaughan; K Vandenberghe; B Taylor; K Scott; T Ridgeway; S Parker; S Olson; L Oakley; A Newman; E Murray; D. G Hughes; N Hasan; J Harrison; M Hall; L Guido-Bayliss; R Edah; G Eichsteller; L Dougan; B Burke; S Boucher; A Maestri-Banks; Breaking the Boundaries Collective
42012Child raising across cultures: Practices, values and scriptsWong, J. 
52013Child-raising Values and Practices: Looking from the InsideWong, J. 
62006Contextualizing aunty in Singaporean EnglishWong, J. 
710-Jul-2020ELT in the Time of the Coronavirus 2020: Introductory RemarksWong Jock Onn 
81-Aug-2020ELT in the Time of the Coronavirus 2020: Part 2Wong Jock Onn 
920-Dec-2022Integrating Content and Language in Higher Education: Developing academic literacyNavera, Gene Segarra; Wong, Jock ; Monbec, laetitia; Tilakaratna, namala; Ramanujan, Anuradha; E Kwan Lin, Marissa; Fong, Yoke Sim ; Tan, Lynette; Brooke, Mark 
107-Jun-2021“Is beauty only skin deep?” the conceptualization of ‘beauty’ in Mandarin ChineseWong, J ; Or, M
111-Aug-2021Japanese first-person singular pronouns revisited: A semantic and cultural interpretationYee, TBL; Wong, J 
121-Jan-2019Semantic challenges in understanding global English: Hypothesis, Theory, and Proof in Singapore EnglishWong, J 
131-Mar-2021Special Issue on ELT in the Time of the Coronavirus 2020/2021 (Part 3)Jock Onn Wong 
14Nov-2010The "triple articulation" of languageWong, J. 
1522-Aug-2021The 'Chineseness' of SinglishWong Jock Onn 
161-Jan-2019The confounding Mandarin colour term ‘qīng’: Green, blue, black or all of the above and more?Tao, J; Wong, J 
171-Aug-2015The Pragmatics of Kéyĭ (“Can”) in Singapore MandarinWong, Jock Onn 
181-Jan-2018The semantics of logical connectors: Therefore, moreover and in factWong, JO 
191-Dec-2020The Singlish interjection bojioWong, Jock Onn 
201-Jan-2019Two ways of saying ‘Thank you’ in Hong Kong cantonese: M-Goi vs. Do-ZeWong, J ; Liu, C