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Vol. 37 (2008): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 37 (2008): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2008-12-31
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ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
How the Phoneme Inventory Changes its Shape: A Cognitive Approach to Phonological Evolution and Change
Javier Enrique Díaz Vera
11-22
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Transfer and Universal Grammar in Unaccusative Constructions Errors
Marciano Escutia
23-38
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“Thys Manner of Infirmyte the Grete Lechys of Salerne Clepyd Obtalmyam”: A Study of Medical Terms in Benvenutus Grassus
María José Esteve Ramos
39-51
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The Spoken Core of British English: A Diachronic Analysis Based on the BNC
Miguel Fuster Márquez, Barry Pennock Speck
53-74
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A Linguistic Approach to David Mitchell's Science-Fiction Stories in Cloud Atlas
Sandrine Sorlin
75-89
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Book Reviews
El eufemismo y el disfemismo. Procesos de manipulación del tabú en el lenguaje literario inglés por Eliécer Crespo Fernández (Alicante: Universidad de Alicante, 2007)
Gérard Fernández Smith
93-99
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Las lenguas profesionales y académicas por Enrique Alcaraz Varó, José Mateo Martínez y Francisco Yus Ramos (eds.) (Barcelona: Ariel, 2007)
Pilar Mur Dueñas
101-106
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