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Anne Brontë’s Helen and her Atypical Insuborination: “A Will of her Own”
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Anne Brontë’s Helen and her Atypical Insuborination: “A Will of her Own”

De Dios Torralbo Caballero, Juan
Redesigning Summative Evaluation in Medical English
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Redesigning Summative Evaluation in Medical English

Pop, Anişoara
Lives Fractured: Re/Naming and Identity in the Writing of Caryl Phillips
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Lives Fractured: Re/Naming and Identity in the Writing of Caryl Phillips

Čatić, Emina, Öner, I. Murat
The American Beserk. Young Terrorists as Archetypes in Contemporary American Culture
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The American Beserk. Young Terrorists as Archetypes in Contemporary American Culture

Glăvan, Gabriela
A Corpus View on a Couple of Structurally Ambiguous Sentences
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A Corpus View on a Couple of Structurally Ambiguous Sentences

Cehan, Nadina
The Mechanism of Implicature and Inference as Influenced by Primary Stimuli
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The Mechanism of Implicature and Inference as Influenced by Primary Stimuli

Dimulescu, Cristina
Hedging in Academic Discourse
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Hedging in Academic Discourse

Gherdan, Maria Elena
”Catastrophe is our Bedtime Story”: The Media-Fuelled Obsession with Death in Don Delillo’s Zero K
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”Catastrophe is our Bedtime Story”: The Media-Fuelled Obsession with Death in Don Delillo’s Zero K

Baya, Adina
Rethinking linguistic creativity in non-native Englishes
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Rethinking linguistic creativity in non-native Englishes

Zipp, Lena
Tag questions in conversation: A typology of their interactional and stance meanings
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Tag questions in conversation: A typology of their interactional and stance meanings

Larsson, Tove
Corpora and lexis
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Corpora and lexis

Leuckert, Sven
From Arkngthand to Wretched Squalor: Fictional place-names in The Elder Scrolls universe
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From Arkngthand to Wretched Squalor: Fictional place-names in The Elder Scrolls universe

Fekete, Tamás, Porkoláb, Ádám