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  • Face - Deconstruction in Web Logs
    Title: Face - Deconstruction in Web Logs
    Autor:in: Jens Pfundstein (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2009 , Grade: 1,3
    Price: US$ 21.99
  • Rhetorical Legibility and Political Transparency: An Analysis of the 'Europarl' Web-Site
    Title: Rhetorical Legibility and Political Transparency: An Analysis of the 'Europarl' Web-Site
    Autor:in: Tim von Oehsen (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2003 , Grade: 1 (A)
    Price: US$ 0.99
  • Idioms and fixed expressions - Implications of cognitive linguistics for the selection of web-based teaching exercises
    Title: Idioms and fixed expressions - Implications of cognitive linguistics for the selection of web-based teaching exercises
    Autor:in: Diplom Sportwissenschaftler Dirk Steines (Author), Bernadette Goertz (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2006 , Grade: 2,0
    Price: US$ 18.99
  • Metaphors We Drill By?
    An Analysis of the Metaphors Used in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Discourse
    Title: Metaphors We Drill By?
    Autor:in: Cristhian Welter (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Bachelor Thesis , 2010 , Grade: 2,1
    Price: US$ 34.99
  • "We seken faste after felicitee. But we goon wrong ful often, trewely": Chaucers Canon´s "Yeoman´s Tale" als Metapher einer Sinnsuche
    Title: "We seken faste after felicitee. But we goon wrong ful often, trewely": Chaucers Canon´s "Yeoman´s Tale" als Metapher einer Sinnsuche
    Autor:in: Dietrich Arlart (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2002 , Grade: 1,3
    Price: US$ 15.99
  • Die Eigenschaften des Cockney und seine Darstellung in der Literatur des frühen und späten 20. Jh.
    Title: Die Eigenschaften des Cockney und seine Darstellung in der Literatur des frühen und späten 20. Jh.
    Autor:in: Katharina Schneider (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Term Paper , 2003 , Grade: gut
    Price: US$ 18.99
  • Neologism and Covid-19. Why do we use different terms for the same novel disease?
    Title: Neologism and Covid-19. Why do we use different terms for the same novel disease?
    Autor:in: Anonym (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Term Paper , 2020 , Grade: 1.0
    Price: US$ 16.99
  • Do we Find Absolute Synonymy in the English Language? - An Analysis of Internet-Texts Dealing with the 11th September 2001
    Title: Do we Find Absolute Synonymy in the English Language? - An Analysis of Internet-Texts Dealing with the 11th September 2001
    Autor:in: Julia Schubert (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Seminar Paper , 2002 , Grade: 2+ (B)
    Price: US$ 15.99
  • The "Love is Fire" Metaphor in Selected Popular Music. Lakoff and Johnson’s Understanding of a Conceptual Metaphor in "Metaphors We Live By" (1980)
    Title: The "Love is Fire" Metaphor in Selected Popular Music. Lakoff and Johnson’s Understanding of a Conceptual Metaphor in "Metaphors We Live By" (1980)
    Autor:in: Isabell Rieth (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Research Paper (undergraduate) , 2020 , Grade: 1,3
    Price: US$ 18.99
  • Yorkshire Dialect in 19th Century Fiction and 20 th Century Reality. A Study of Dialectal Change with the Example of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and the Survey of English Dialects
    Title: Yorkshire Dialect in 19th Century Fiction and 20 th Century Reality. A Study of Dialectal Change with the Example of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and the Survey of English Dialects
    Autor:in: Kirsten Nath (Author)
    Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
    Category: Seminar Paper , 2005 , Grade: 1-
    Price: US$ 15.99
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