Language: history & general works
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Language: history & general works
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Language: history & general works
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thema
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- Subject of22
- Audiovisual translation, language transfer on screen, edited by Jorge Diaz Cintas and Gunilla Anderman
- City literacies, learning to read across generations and cultures, Eve Gregory and Ann Williams
- Multilingualism in modernist fiction, Juliette Taylor-Batty
- Verbal hygiene, Deborah Cameron
- The Routledge handbook of language and digital communication, edited by Alexandra Georgakopoulou and Tereza Spilioti
- Feminist critical discourse analysis, gender, power, and ideology in discourse, edited by Michelle M. Lazar
- Communicating risk, edited by Jonathan Crichton, Christopher N. Candlin, Arthur S. Firkins
- Identity trouble, critical discourse and contested identities, edited by Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard, Rick Iedema
- Words and minds, how we use language to think together, Neil Mercer
- English as a Lingua Franca in the International University, the politics of academic English language policy, Jennifer Jenkins
- Learning and teaching across cultures in higher education, edited by David Palfreyman and Dawn Lorraine McBride
- In other words, Jhumpa Lahiri ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- Functional grammar in the ESL classroom, noticing, exploring and practising, Rodney H. Jones, Graham Lock
- Bourdieu, language and the media, John F. Myles
- Positioning gender in discourse, a feminist methodology, Judith Baxter
- Audiovisual translation, subtitles and subtitling : theory and practice, Laura Incalcateraa McLoughlin, Marie Biscio and Maire Aine Ni Mhainnin (eds.)
- Business discourse, Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini, Catherine Nickerson, Brigitte Planken
- The Routledge handbook of English as a lingua franca, edited by Jennifer Jenkins, Martin Dewey, Will Baker
- Translanguaging, language, bilingualism and education, Ofelia Garcia and Li Wei
- Marketing identities through language, English and global imagery in French advertising, Elizabeth Martin
- Directions and prospects for educational linguistics, Francis M. Hult, editor
- Language, society and power, an introduction, edited by Annabelle Mooney and Betsy Evans