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More than one language in the brain
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012)
[EN] What difference does it make to have one language in the brain or to have more
than one? This is an intriguing and currently much inquired question, which can
help us unravel more than one mystery concerning language ...
New Insights into the Assessment of Protected Areas – Integrating Rural Development
(InTech, 2012-04-20)
It is argued that protected areas (PAs) assessment framework should emphasise two important properties which are often disregarded, namely integration and participation. The implementation of such a dual approach permits ...
Basque nominalizations and the role of structural Case in the licensing of null arguments
(John Benjamins, 2012)
[EN] This article investigates the question of the licensing of null arguments in the so-called pro-drop languages. By focusing on the licensing of null subjects in the different types of -T(Z)E nominalizations in Basque, ...
A historical approach to Spanish theatre translations from censorship archives
(Peter Lang, 2012)
[EN] This contribution offers an overview of research undertaken for the last few years under the TRACE (translation and censorship, or censored translations) project with respect to theatre. The AGA (General Administration ...
Citizenship, immigration and the Basque State
(Ipar Hegoa Fundazioa, 2012)
Immigration is directly related to citizenship, the nation and the state, revealing as it does the constructed nature of those categories. Here the impact of immigration on Euskal Herria is examined from this perspective, ...
Space and Gender in the Ancient Greek Novel
(Walter de Gruyter, 2012)
The plots of the five Greek novels of "love and Adventures" are set in two differentent spaces. First, a macrospace, a gigantic stage which mainly includes Eastern cities of the Roman Empire, where the protagonists live ...
Synchronic ubiquity of the Basque article -a: A look from diachrony
(John Benjamins, 2012-06-20)
The Basque definite article -a is used in more contexts than the articles in neighboring languages. This extensive use is problematic for synchronic analysis; this article will offer a diachronic perspective of the problem. ...
Does gender influence task performance in EFL? Interactive tasks and language related episodes
(Brill Rodopi, 2012-01-01)
There are differences in the way males and females use language (Aries, 1976; Ross-Feldman, 2005, 2007). However, the role that gender plays in second language acquisition (SLA) does not seem to have been studied in depth. ...