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Vol. 68 (2023)
Vol. 68 (2023)
Published:
2023-12-20
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ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
A Look at the Nativization of Bangladeshi English through Corpus Data
Cristina Suárez-Gómez, Elena Seoane
15-37
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Formative Performance Assessment in the Process of Developing Translation Sub-competences
Malgorzata Godlewska
39-60
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Early Bilingual Education: A General Bibliometric Approach and Content Analysis Using SciMAT
Ana Otto, Beatriz López-Medina, Adrián Segura Robles
61-84
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“Sluts” and “Slaves”: The Internet and the Evolution of Fantasy in Dennis Cooper's Online Work
Jaime Garcia-Iglesias
85-103
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The Royal Master and El villano en su rincón Revisited: More than the Motif of the Reluctance to see the King
Luciano Garcia García
105-122
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom as a 21st-Century Gothic Tale
An Antispeciesist Revision of Monstrosity
Xiana Vázquez Bouzó
123-144
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Margaret More Roper: A Survey of Her Writings
Eugenio M. Olivares-Merino
145-163
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Diasporic Roots/Circular Routes: Kamin Mohammadi’s Search for Home in The Cypress Tree; A Love Letter to Iran (2011)
Parisa Delshad
165-183
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European Migrants as "Strange" Figures in Ali Smith's Autumn
Laura Aldeguer Pardo
185-203
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Book Reviews
The Human Future: Artificial Humans and Evolution in Anglophone Science Fiction of the 20th Century, by Stefan Lampadius (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020)
María Torres Romero
207-211
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Cultural Representations of Gender Vulnerability and Resistance: A Mediterranean Approach to the Anglosphere, edited by María Isabel Romero-Ruiz and Pilar Cuder-Domínguez (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022)
J. Javier Torres-Fernández
213-219
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