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Emotions in English language classrooms among Chinese top university students. [PDF]
Liu M, Wu X, Yang F.
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Evaluating English-language morphological awareness assessments. [PDF]
Hudson Kam CL +5 more
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Research trends and network approach of critical thinking skills in English Language Teaching - A bibliometric analysis implementing R studio. [PDF]
Arthi MP, Gandhimathi SNS.
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Availability of Non-English Language Telephone Recordings at Ambulatory Clinics. [PDF]
Linares M, Linares E, Rodriguez JA.
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2010
In this research we have investigated the flame retardancy and thermal decomposition of polylactic acid (PLA) containing two different kinds of phosphoramidate flame retardants. Phosphoramidic acid, 1, 3-ethanediylbis-, tetramethyl ester (PAEDBTME) and Phosphoramidic acid, 1, 2-ethanediylbis-, tetraethyl ester ( PAEDBTEE) were synthesized as novel ...
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In this research we have investigated the flame retardancy and thermal decomposition of polylactic acid (PLA) containing two different kinds of phosphoramidate flame retardants. Phosphoramidic acid, 1, 3-ethanediylbis-, tetramethyl ester (PAEDBTME) and Phosphoramidic acid, 1, 2-ethanediylbis-, tetraethyl ester ( PAEDBTEE) were synthesized as novel ...
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Philosophical Papers, 2018
The ever-increasing dominance of English within analytic philosophy is an aspect of linguistic globalisation. To assess it, I first address fundamental issues in the philosophy of language. Steering a middle course between linguistic universalism and linguistic relativism, I deny that some languages might be philosophically superior to others, notably ...
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The ever-increasing dominance of English within analytic philosophy is an aspect of linguistic globalisation. To assess it, I first address fundamental issues in the philosophy of language. Steering a middle course between linguistic universalism and linguistic relativism, I deny that some languages might be philosophically superior to others, notably ...
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