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Summary
"Father to my story": writing Foe, de-authorizing (De)Foe — Almagro Jiménez, Manuel
An aspect of lexicography still not fully professionalized: the search for antedatings and postdatings (with examples mostly from English and some from other languages) — Gold, David L.
Specialized bilingual dictionaries for translators (some considerations for a user-oriented approach) — Gómez González-Jover, Adelina
Linguistic imperialism: a critical study — González Fernández, Paula
The interrelation of semantic structure and syntactic variation in Old English verb classes: catalogue of syntactico-semantic constructions — González Orta, Marta
Intonation focus in the interlanguage of a group of Spanish learners of English — Gutiérrez Díez, Francisco
The manipulative power of word-formation devices in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake — López Rúa, Paula
A theoretical review of the speech act of suggesting: towards a taxonomy for its use in FLT — Martínez Flor, Alicia
What may words say, or what may words not say. A corpus-based approach to linguistic action — Martínez Vázquez, Monserrat
"What then?": poststructuralism, authorial intention and W. B. Yeats — McNamee, Brendan
On the phatic interpretation of utterances: a complementary relevance-theoretic proposal — Padilla Cruz, Manuel
Priority hierarchies in subject assignment in English: case of conflation — Rodríguez Juárez, Carolina
Charles Dickens makes fun of idiolects in Martin Chuzzlewit — Soto Vázquez, Adolfo Luis
Toni Morrison's "Love" and the trickster paradigm — Vega González, Susana
Celebrating slang and unconventional English, once again: an interview with Terry Victor — Lillo Buades, Antonio
Reviews
Clare, Janet. Drama of the English Republic 1649-1660, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002. xix-+311 pp. — González Fernández de Sevilla, José Manuel
Martin Rodriguez, Antonio Maria. Fuentes clásicas en ‘Titus Andronicus’ de Shakespeare, León: Universidad de León, 2003, 283 pp. — González Fernández de Sevilla, José Manuel
Spears Brooker, Jewel (ed.)(2004): T.S. Eliot: The Contemporary Reviews. Cambridge University Press, 600 pp. — López Ropero, María Lourdes |