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Terentzioren "Eunuchus" (1-548) antzezlanaren euskarazko itzulpena eta oharrak
(2020-11-24)Gradu Amaierako Lan honetan Terentzioren Eunuchus (1-548) antzezlanaren itzulpena eta oharrak ageri dira. Horrez gain, itzulpen-prozesuan zehar sortutako zenbait arazori buruz ere jardungo dut. -
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Testuartekotasun baliabideak Saizarbitoriaren "Martutene"-n
(2020-05-25)Lan honen helburua Ramon Saizarbitoriaren Martutene eleberriko harreman intertestualak ikertzea da. Saizarbitoriaren bigarren idazketa aldiko lanetan testuartekotasunak duen garrantzia aintzat izanik, Martutene bezalako ... -
The portuguese overseas expansion (1415-1825)
(2022-03-08)The Portuguese Empire was one of the most successful European empires of history. Stretching all the way from Brazil, to Macao; it had territories in every continent in the world. Portugal’s discoveries opened the world ... -
The 2016 presidential candidates and their discourse: a reflection of a XXI century cultural and ideological conflict in the United States
(2017-11-24)The recent result of the 2016 presidential election in the United States of America has left many of the nation’s experts at a loss for words, immediately following the announcement of the results, professionals from various ... -
The acquisition of complex wh-questions in L2
The main goal of this paper is to review how complex wh-questions are acquired in the process of learning a second language (L2). Adopting a generative perspective, the paper will consider experimental studies that have ... -
The acquisition of morphosyntax by children with Down syndrome
(2020-11-24)Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic disorders associated with intellectual disability and with cognitive delays that have clear implications for language learning, especially for the acquisition of morphosyntax. ... -
The Arrival and Development of the English Language in India
(2020-05-25)It is widely accepted that the English language is the most important international language in the world. It is because of its importance that there has been a worldwide spread of English. Due to the spread of English, ... -
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 ... -
The construction of madness in Hercules: a comparison between Euripides’ Heracles and Seneca’s Hercules furens
(2024-05-06)[EN] Hercules is probably the best-known hero in Greek and Roman mythology, not only for his feats, but also for the interest his madness has aroused. In previous research, where the insanity of the hero has been studied, ... -
The contested tombs: an ecofeminist analysis of Ursula K. Le Guin’s character Tenar
(2020-11-24)The Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin is frequently mentioned in discussions of fantasy literature, not only for the relevance it has narratively and as a saga, but also because thematically it deals with topics inherent ... -
The courage to imagine: Anne's pursuit of her ambitions in Lucy Maud Montgomery's "Anne of Green Gables", "Anne of Avonlea", and" Anne of the Island"
(2022-03-08)The literary genre of bildungsroman embodies narratives involving the development and process of maturing and becoming an adult of their protagonists. These novels narrate their protagonists’ journey from infancy towards ... -
The Curse of the House of Agamemnon: Revisiting the Characters of Orestes and Elektra in Colm Tóibín's House of Names (2018) and Jennifer Saint's Elektra (2022)
(2024-05-06)[EN] Throughout the years, numerous pieces of literature have been written using as basis the ancient Greek myths of Electra and Orestes as transmitted by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. This paper will analyze two of ... -
The Dark Knight Trilogy: Visions/Versions of Space in Gotham City
This project examines the representation of space in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. Batman has appeared in comic-books for more than 75 years. It is one of the most famous superheroes, and one that has a ... -
The dehumanisation of totalitarianism: George Orwell’s "Nineteen Eighty-Four" and the Spanish Civil War and Francoism
(2020-11-24)The phenomenon of dehumanisation has been present throughout the history of humankind, being totalitarianism the principal instigator. Processes of dehumanisation are adaptive and stand out from the times of slave-trading ... -
The development of the article system in the L3 english of basque-spanish bilingual primary school children
Research about the acquisition of the English article system has established that child and adult learners show difficulties at the time of using definite and indefinite articles. Results from these studies have revealed ... -
The development of the vocalic system of the english language: from Proto-Germanic to present-day English
This dissertation focuses in the evolution of the vocalic system of English: the aim of this work is to analyze and explain why and how vowels have developed from Old English to Present-Day English. To begin with, the ... -
The Dylans they are a-changing: representing Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There" (2007)
(2020-11-18)This paper examines the representation of Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes’ film I’m Not There (2007). Bob Dylan is regarded as one of the most important musicians of the 20th Century. He rose to fame in early 1960s during the ... -
The fall of chivalry: an analysis of the representation of knighthood in George R. R. Martin´s “A Song of Ice and Fire"
(2020-11-24)Traditional ideas of knighthood and chivalry are often related to the knight’s duty to his overlord—be it a lord or a king—his devotion to his beliefs and to courtly virtues—especially in the courtly love literature. ... -
The fall of the son a comparative analysis of Milton's Satan, Mary Shelley's "monster" and J. K. Rowling's Lord Voldemort
(2022-03-08)Through the ages, religion has been a fundamental factor in the development of different civilizations and its impact has been reflected in numerous aspects, not only socially and economically, but also literary. Despite ...