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Word order in subordinate clauses: innovative or conservative? A typology of word order change
(2017-11-24)
A recurrent claim in the literature on word order change is that subordinate clauses tend to preserve older patterns. However, even though individual cases of unrelated and typologically distinct languages have been ...
George MacDonald's Personal Theology in At the Back of the North Wind
(2017-11-21)
Personal belief systems have always influenced the creation of literary works; such theological principles worm their way into stories and depict the author’s convictions. Nineteenth-century author George MacDonald’s ...
Beliefs about Individual Differences and Instructional Settings in Secondary Education Learners
(2017-11-21)
During the last few decades, social-psychological theories have gained popularity in Second Language Acquisition (SLA), as they consider individual differences, which are often disregarded by linguistic approaches, relevant ...
The Classical Hero’s Journey in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
(2017-11-24)
Although several academic studies have extensively analyzed J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, there might not be many studies examining the traits of the classical hero’s journey in this specific ...
L1-based Communication Strategies in CLIL and NON-CLIL Learners of L3 English
(2017-11-23)
The use of first language (L1)-based Communication Strategies (CSs) in oral and written second language (L2) production has been extensively researched in Second Language Acquisition (SLA). As regards Content and Language ...