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Vol. 53 (2016): Language and linguistics
Vol. 53 (2016): Language and linguistics
Published:
2016-06-13
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Volume 53
In Memoriam
Benno Hübner (1931-2016)
Timothy Bozman, Clara Ubieto
11-13
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ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
Dysarthria and teaching speaking skills in English as a Foreign Language: A case study
Mari Carmen Campoy-Cubillo
17-45
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Cultural Values and Impolite Behaviour. The Case of Spaniards and North-Americans
Francisco Miguel Ivorra Pérez
47-66
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Optimization of Time in Classroom Listening Comprehension Tasks
María Jesús Sánchez, Alfredo Fernández-Sánchez
67-79
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On the Frequency of Ocurrence of Cognate Object Constructions in Present-Day British English. A Preliminary Corpus-Based Analysis.
Beatriz Rodríguez Arrizabalaga
81-105
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La lucha contra el terrorismo y la delincuencia organizada: Una visión desde la lingüística y la ingeniería del conocimiento
Pedro Ureña Gómez-Moreno
107-123
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Book Reviews
La presencia del inglés en la publicidad televisiva española (2013-2015)
Goretti García Morales, María Isabel González Cruz, Carmen Luján García y María Jesús Rodríguez Medina Madrid: Síntesis, 2016.
Eliecer Crespo-Fernández
127-131
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