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Grammatical metaphor studies: historical review and outlook. [PDF]
Yu Y, Wang T.
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Mapping English language teacher resilience: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Kızkapan SÇ, Çelik Korkmaz Ş.
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Visual analysis of research hotspots and trends of external therapies in traditional Chinese medicine for chronic pain. [PDF]
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Dataset on multiregional variations of Bangla language (BD-Dialect). [PDF]
Rahman A, Muna NH, Prity MS.
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A Progressive Course in English for Secondary Schools: Literature Composition; Rhetoric Grammar
Charles Maurice Stebbins
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The Development of Literary Genres in the Context of Children´s Literature in English
Bruna Tonković
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Handbook for History Teachers, 2021
D. D. Brown, W. S. Hyde, E. C. Pettet
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D. D. Brown, W. S. Hyde, E. C. Pettet
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A New Critical History of Old English Literature
, 2020Anglo-Saxon prose and poetry is, without question, the major literary achievement of the early Middle Ages (c. 700-1100). In no other vernacular language does such a vast store of verbal treasures exist for so extended a period of time.
Stanley B. Greenfield
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Trilingualism in Early Middle English Miscellanies: Languages and Literature
Yearbook of English Studies, 2022:Between the middle of the thirteenth century and the middle of the fourteenth, trilingual miscellanies dramatically increased the presence of English in the manuscript record.
John H. Scahill
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