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Vol. 43 (2011): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 43 (2011): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2012-03-31
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ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
La función pragmática de los anglicismos: Algunos ejemplos en el habla juvenil de las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Mª Isabel González Cruz, Mª Jesús Rodríguez Medina
13-31
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Translating Images: The Impact of the Image on the Translation of Disney's Alice in Wonderland into Spanish
M.ª Pilar González Vera
33-53
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Assessing the Productivity of Old English –læcan
Gema Maíz Villalta
55-72
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Metaphor and Ideology in the Business Press: The Case of the Endesa Takeover
Isabel Negro Alousque
73-85
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Definite Article Use in the Interlanguage of Spanish Speakers: A Multidimensional Problem
Laura Torrado Mariñas
87-105
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Book Reviews
La escritura científico-técnica en lengua inglesa. Claves para escribir con soltura y eficacia.
María Antonia Soláns García
109-111
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New Trends and Methodologies in Applied English Language Research. Diachronic, Diatopic and Contrastive Studies
María Angeles Ruiz Moneva
113-119
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