Volume 21 (2000): Language and Linguistics
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ARTICLESHELIODORA CUENCA VILLARÍN (Universidad de Sevilla)“Análisis crítico de la isocronía acentual en inglés” MARISA DÍEZ ARROYO (Universidad de Oviedo)“Some Reflections on the Study of Idioms and Consequences for L2 Teaching” PAULA LÓPEZ RÚA (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)1984: Una interpretación sociolingüística JAVIER E. DÍAZ VERA (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)“Prolegomena to the Development of an Inventory Synsem Features after the Old English Verb” JAVIER RIVAS (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)“The Position of Subject Clauses in the History of English” Mª JOSÉ LUZÓN MARCO (Universidad de Zaragoza)“The Role of Text Structure in Encoding Ideology and Individual Perspective” ENRIQUE LAFUENTE MILLÁN (Universidad de Zaragoza)“The Use of Pragmatic Politeness Theory in the Interpretation of Hemingway's “Hills Are Like White Elephants”“ ANA ROJO LÓPEZ (Universidad de Murcia)“¿Qué se entiende por 'esquema' en la Semántica de Esquemas?” CRISTINA SUÁREZ GÓMEZ (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)“That/ Zero Variation in Private Letters and Drama (14201710): A Corpus-Based Approach” ISABEL NEGRO (E.O.I. de Getafe, Madrid)“Polysemy in the Semantic Field of Movement in the English Language” REVIEWS H. Olbertz, K. Hengeveld and J. Sánchez garcía (eds.)The Structure of Lexicon in Functional Grammar (by Isabel Negro) Antonio Oil de Carrasco y Leo Hickey (eds.).Aproximaciones a la traducción (by Rosa Lorés)Downloads
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