Vol. 50 | Settembre 2016
Lingua: it, en, ru, es
Pubblicato: 30 Settembre 2016
Languages • Postmodern • Matthew’s Gospel • Time • Accented articles • Teenagers • Neo-fantastic • Southern Gothic • Literary comedians • Self-knowledge • Unaccusative nouns • Melancholy • Characters • Deaf students • Faulkner • Definite determiners • Ulitskaya • Crime • Günter Grass • French • English-Medium Instruction (EMI) • Imperialism • Transparency • Heyse • National Socialism • De Consolatione Philophiae • Boy Cesares • Margaret Atwood • Nature • Hans-Ulrich Treichel • Landscape • William Wordsworth • Cognitive model • Reduced relative clauses • Access to knowledge • Sicilian dialects • French oral production • Baunei • Stevenson • Children literature • Fairy tales • Deconstruction • Non-specific interpretation • Linguistic barriers • Visuality • Phrasal context • Elatives • Subjunctive clauses • Romeo and Juliet • Dream • Literary geography • Romanticism • Nokter • Fitness • Memory • Lexicon • Liverpool • Walter Scott • Internationalisation • Error analyses • Kate Atkinson • Technology and science • L1 interference • Regional novel • Responsibility • Humanism • Female readership • Eighteenth century • Cormac McCarthy • History • Cognitive linguistics • Plural • Teacher Education • Gotthold Ephraim Lessing • Progress and civilization • Sacrificial symbolism • Noun complements • Censorship • Translation • Interlanguage • Measure for Measure • Santa Maria Navarrese • Emilia Galotti • Theatre • Predestination • Mark Twain • Vowel harmony • Dialects • Biopoetics • Cultural vitality • The tin drum • Sea • Language Support Service • Sardinian • Obviation • Kidnapped • Linguistics • Shakespeare • London • Mediterranean • English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) • John the Baptist • Myth • Special education • Variation • Desire • Italian • Syntax • Defoe • Inverse predication • Food in literature • Dry September • George Eliot • William Faulkner • Disgust • Thomas Hardy • Adolescents • Highlands • Qualificative adjectives