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Vol. 39 (2009): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 39 (2009): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2009-12-31
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ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
Rhetorical Structure and Reader Manipulation in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express
Marc Alexander
13-27
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Titles or Headlines? Anticipating Conclusions in Biomedical Research Article Titles as a Persuasive Journalistic Strategy to Attract Busy Readers
Mercedes Jaime Sisó
29-54
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Punctuation Practice in the Antidotary in G.U.L. MS Hunter 513 (ff.37v-96v)
Teresa Marqués Aguado
55-72
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'Beowulfo', 'Geatas' and 'Heoroto': An Appraisal of the Earliest Renderings of Beowulf in Spain
Eugenio M. Olivares Merino
73-102
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Notes
The Genealogy of the Haggis
William Sayers
105-110
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Book Reviews
Culturally Speaking: Culture, Communication and Politeness Theory by H. Spencer-Oatey (ed.) (London and New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2008)
Lucía Fernández Amaya
113-116
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