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Vol. 31 (2005): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 31 (2005): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2004-12-31
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ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
A Critical Review of the Terminology and Taxonomies Used in the Literature on Lexical Errors
María Pilar Agustín Llach
11-24
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Transfer and Linguistic Context in the Learning Process of English Negative Structures
María Cristina Alonso Vázquez
25-42
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Algunas consideraciones sobre la propuesta de análisis de la cohesión léxica de M. Hoey
Ana Díaz Galán
43-64
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Conceptualización e implicaciones didácticas de la otredad para el área del inglés como lengua extranjera (EFL)
Juan Ramón Guijarro Ojeda
65-88
pdf (Español (España))
New Trends in Audiovisual Translation: The Latest Challenging Models
Ana Isabel Hernández Bartolomé, Gustavo Mendiluce Cabrera
89-104
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La metáfora genérica y el lenguaje político periodístico
María Ángeles Moreno Lara
105-124
pdf (Español (España))
Legal Translation Explained
Enrique Alcaraz and Brian Hughes
María Ángeles Ruiz Moneva
125-131
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