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Summary
Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries — Crespo Fernández, Eliecer
Digital reading strategies in computer English — Curado Fuentes, Alejandro
A diachronic-synchronic review of gender in English — Fernández Domínguez, Jesús
The relationship between the typical errors in the translation of business idioms and their lexicographical treatment — Fraile Vicente, Esther
Some English names of clothing ending in -wear — Gold, David L.
Scientific writing: following Robert Boyle's principles in experimental essays -1704 and 1998 — Lareo Martín, Inés; Montoya Reyes, Ana
Textual and interpersonal differences between a news report and an editorial — McCabe, Anne; Heilman, Karl
The social status of /h/ in English — Murillo López, Ignacio
Genre and ideology in Woody Allen's Another Woman (1988) — Oria Gómez, Beatriz
Bernard Cohen’s Snowdome: somewhere in a postmodern time — Romero Jódar, Andrés
Intertextuality in the news: the Spanish terrorist attack on March 11 — Seghezzi, Natalia Andrea
Medieval poems dedicated to the celebration and praise of our Mother Virgin Mary — Alonso Navarro, José Antonio (trad.)
Reviews
María Rosa Cabellos Castilla (2005): Estudio de las formas de tratamiento y de la cortesía en la novela Gone with the Wind, de Margaret Mitchell. Alcalá de Henares: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alcalá, 208pp. — Guillén Nieto, Victoria |