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English Language and Literature
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1925Members of the Association are requested to see that copies of monographs, studies or dissertations in the field of the Modern Languages which may appear in University series during the current year be sent to the editor of the appropriate section of the American Bibliography.
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English Language, Reading, and Literature
Review of Educational Research, 1938THE REVIEWS presented in this chapter supplement Leonard's "English, Reading, and Literature" in the Review of Educational Research for December 1934. The writer has been aided by similar reviews which have appeared during the interval by Bagley (174), Betts (177), Gray and others (211, 212), and Greene (216, 217, 218), and by the reports of the ...
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English Language and Literature
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1952Allan G. Chester, Matthias A. Shaaber
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Language and Literature: Englishes and Translation
1999In 1993, the British Society for the Philosophy of Science sponsored a conference on ‘The Roots of Joint Reference’. Its focus was the relationship between manual pointing and linguistic demonstrative utterance, and it brought together to discuss this issue psychologists, philosophers and linguists.
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English Language and Literature
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1936Albert C. Baugh +2 more
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Studies in English Language and Literature
2012This collection of twenty-nine papers is in honour of E. G. Stanley, Rawlinson and Bosworth Emeritus Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. Written by scholars he has supervised, examined or otherwise served as mentor for within the last twenty years, the contributors illustrate the ...
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English-Language Dominance, Literature and Welfare
1998The tendency of a single world market to privilege the translation of English fiction and poetry into other languages for reading or listening enjoyment may damage the production of world literature and in this respect make us all worse off. In order to develop this thesis, the article begins with an economic model of the market for imaginative works ...
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Radio and English-Language Literature
An integral part of modern life and symbol of modernity, radio resonates throughout 20th- and 21st-century literature. While radio emerges from and operates through a range of wireless technologies including telegraphy, telephony, and the internet, it is as a “one to many” broadcast medium—the first electronic mass medium—that radio has most profoundlyopenaire +1 more source

