Languages and literature topic list of research papers
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I’m Lovin’ it2013 / Anca Cehan
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Gaulish SUIOREBE ‘with two sisters’2016 / Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak
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The Concept of the Self in Come Walk with Me: A Memoir by Beatrice Mosionier2016 / Agnieszka Rzepa
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Prosodic structure and suprasegmental features2016 / Pavel Iosad
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Toward a formal model of semantic change: A neo-Reichenbachian approach to the development of the Vedic past tense system2016 / Eystein Dahl
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The Ghost Tradition: Helen Of Troy In The Elizabethan Era2015 / ADRIANA RADUCANU
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Once and Twice2015 / Kayne Richard S.
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Transparency and Translatability of the Terminological Metaphor in the Domain of Computer Science (A Contrastive Analysis)2015 / Doina Butiurca
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The Really Real, Authentic, Original Shakespeare2016 / Marcela Kostihova
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The literature of the Tatars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania – characteristics of the Tatar writings and areas of research2016 / Magdalena Lewicka
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Translation as Adaptation for Language Pedagogy2015 / Sara Laviosa
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Understanding language awareness in the first language teaching in Slovenia as a “traditional monocultural“ society2015 / Jerca Vogel
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Towards an integrated corpus stylistics2016 / Dan McIntyre
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Developments in English: Expanding electronic evidence2016 / Amelia Joulain-Jay
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Ethics of healthcare robotics: Towards responsible research and innovation
Abstract How can we best identify, understand, and deal with ethical and societal issues raised by healthcare robotics? This paper argues that next to ethical analysis, classic technology assessment, and philosophical speculation we need forms of...
2016 / Bernd Carsten Stahl, Mark Coeckelbergh -
The theory of feature systems: One feature versus two for Kayardild tense-aspect-mood2016 / Erich R. Round, Greville G. Corbett
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"The Blank Page" and the Issues of Female Creativity2005 / Susan Gubar
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Talking like a servant: What nineteenth century novels can tell us about the social history of the language2016 / Jane Hodson
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Female Researchers in Neo-Victorian Fiction2016 / Tammy Ho Lai-Ming
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On the benefits of systematic reviews for wildlife parasitology
Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are widely accepted as the best means to synthesise quantitative or qualitative scientific evidence. Many scientific fields have embraced these more rigorous review techniques as a means to bring...
2016 / Neal R. Haddaway, Maggie J. Watson