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Vol. 49 (2014): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 49 (2014): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2014-12-19
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Volume 49
ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
Motivation and L2 Receptive Vocabulary Knowledge of Spanish EFL Learners at the Official School of Languages
Andrés Canga Alonso, Almudena Fernández Fontecha
13-28
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On the Trigger of V-to-T
Castillo Orihuela Concha
29-51
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A Proposal to Exploit Legal Term Repertoires Extracted Automatically from a Legal English Corpus
María José Marín Pérez
53-72
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A Deeper Look into Metrics for Translation Quality Assessment (TQA): A Case Study
Roberto Martínez Mateo
73-93
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The Quotative System in Spanish and English Youth Talk. A Contrastive Corpus-based Study
Ignacio Miguel Palacios Martínez
95-113
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Cross-curricular Issues and Published ELT Materials in Spain
Diego Rascón-Moreno
115-135
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Lexical-constructional Subsumption Processes in the Lexical Constructional Model: The Case of Join and Attach
Carolina Rodríguez-Juárez
137-156
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