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Vol. 59 (2019): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 59 (2019): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2019-12-02
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Volume 59
ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
A Contrastive Genre-Based Approach to the Rhetorical Structure and Use of Interactional Metadiscourse in the Results and Discussion Section of Food Science & Technology Research Articles
Milagros del Saz-Rubio
13-46
pdf
El rol de las redes sociales en la comprensión oral de segundas lenguas con soporte móvil
Elena Bárcena, Timothy Read
47-69
pdf (Español (España))
Verb Phrase Ellipsis and Reflexive Anaphora Resolution in Second Language Acquisition: A Study of Spanish Learners of English
Evelyn Gandón-Chapela, Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto
71-94
pdf
Irony in Linguistics and Literary Theory: Towards a Synthetic Approach
Inés Lozano-Palacio
95-115
pdf
VPS, Goodthink, Unwomen and Demoxie: Morphological Neologisms in Four Dystopian Novels
Paula López-Rúa
117-136
pdf
Synchronic Variability in the Complementation Profile of REMEMBER: Finite vs Non-Finite Clauses in Indian and British English
Laura García-Castro
137-164
pdf
Book Reviews
Discursive Practices in Barack Obama’s State of the Union Addresses, by Antonia Enache
Elena Serrano Moya
167-171
pdf
Narrative Voice in Popular Science in the British Press: A Corpus Analysis on the Construal of Attributed Meanings, by Miriam Pérez Veneros
Ruth Breeze
173-176
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