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Unthought Medievalism
This article describes what the author calls “unthought medievalism”: a translation practice where specific forms such as verse, architecture, and...
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“The World Loves an Underdog,” or the Continuing Appeal of the Adolescent Rebel Narrative: A Comparative Reading of Vernon God Little, The Catcher in the Rye and Huckleberry Finn
The early reception of D.B.C. Pierre’s Vernon God Little (
2003 ) has been characterized by comparisons with two canonical literary antecedents: J.D.... -
Certain Theoretical Concepts in SLA Research on Speech and Writing
This chapter provides an overview of literature on SLA research. Certain theoretical notions—competence and performance, learning and acquisition,... -
Play It Again: Background and Statistical Analysis of Translated Plays
This chapter presents an analysis of the statistics of theatre translation in Hong Kong during the period 1980–2007, i.e., from the beginning of the... -
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Nativistische Konzeptionen des Erstspracherwerbs
Nativistische Konzeptionen des Erstspracherwerbs postulieren, »[…] daß Sprachkenntnis — eine Grammatik — nur von einem Organismus erworben werden... -
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Effects of consistency and adequacy of language information on understanding elementary mathematics word problems
Two types of elementary mathematics word problems involving different linguistic structures were devised to examine the understanding and solution of...
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