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Vol. 51 (2015): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 51 (2015): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2022-12-13
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Volume 51
ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
Is the Get-passive Really that Adversative?
Eduardo Coto Villalibre
13-26
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Making Suggestions while Collaborating in L1 English: Common Structures and Strategies
Anne Edstrom
27-48
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A March towards Reform: The Metaphorical Conceptualisation of ‘Reform’ in King Abdullah II’s Language
Ahmad El-Sharif
49-69
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Graphology as a Linguistic Level of Analysis: Definition, Theoretical Background and Proposals for Categorization
Eva Gómez-Jiménez
71-85
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Synchronic Analysis of the Progressive Aspect in Three Varieties of Asian Englishes
Soluna Salles-Bernal
87-107
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Book Reviews
Contrastive Discourse Analysis. Functional and Corpus Perspectives
Beatriz Rodríguez Arrizabalaga
111-116
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