Volume 31 (2005): Language and Linguistics
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ARTICLES Mª PILAR AGUSTÍN LLACH (University of La Rioja)“A critical Review of the Terminology and Taxonomies Used in the Literature on Lexical Errors” Mª CRISTINA ALONSO VÁZQUEZ (University of Castilla-La Mancha)“Transfer and Linguistic Context in the Learning Process of English Negative Structures” ANA DÍAZ GALÁN (University of La Laguna)“Algunas consideraciones sobre la propuesta de análisis de la cohesión léxica de M. Hoey” JUAN RAMÓN GUIJARRO OJEDA (University of Granada)“Conceptualización e implicaciones didácticas de la otredad para el área de inglés como lengua extranjera (EFL) ANA ISABEL HERNÁNDEZ BARTOLOMÉ Y GUSTAVO MENDILUCE CABRERA (University of Valladolid)“New Trends in Audiovisual Translation: The Latest Challenging Modes” Mª ÁNGELES MORENO LARA (University of La Rioja)“La metáfora genérica y el lenguaje político periodístico” REVIEWSENRIQUE ALCARAZ AND BRIAN HUGHES“Legal Translation Explained (by Mª Ángeles Ruiz Moneva, University of Zaragoza)”Downloads
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