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"Just a good Frenchwoman": How gender roles are reinforced and questioned in Irène Némirovsky's Suite Française (2004) in the context of WWII
Aizpurua Insausti, Maddi (2020-05-22)There is an ongoing debate among historians and Gender Studies’ scholars regarding the effect war has on gender roles. Some believe that war has in many occasions offered new opportunities to women, that they were liberated ... -
Keep an "eye" on the text: The Use of Self-mention in the Academic Writing of Experts
Luquin Urtasun, María (2015-09-30)One of the most controversial inquiries in academic writing is whether it is admissible to use first person pronouns in a scientific paper or not. Many professors discourage their students from using them, rather favoring ... -
L1 attrition: a case of a Mexican immigrant in the US
Gorostiaga Rodriguez, Ane (2017-11-23)This paper informs about language attrition by providing information about how language loss occur and about most important factors that have an impact on language loss. -
L1-based Communication Strategies in CLIL and NON-CLIL Learners of L3 English
Ollo Jiménez, Patricia (2017-11-23)The use of first language (L1)-based Communication Strategies (CSs) in oral and written second language (L2) production has been extensively researched in Second Language Acquisition (SLA). As regards Content and Language ... -
Langston Hughes's Poetry: Rewriting the American Dream in the Harlem Renaissance
Mayordomo Larrea, Irune (2024-05-06)[ENG] During the Roaring Twenties, two opposed events took place in the United States: the development of the American Dream concept in terms of white privilege, and the rising of the Harlem Renaissance, an African ... -
Languages of Scotland: Scots, English and Scottish Gaelic
Arana Aboitiz, Mikele (2020-11-20)The current linguistic landscape of Scotland is composed of three languages: Scottish Standard English, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic. Nonetheless, the knowledge of this fact does not appear to be particularly widespread, as ... -
Les êtres vivants de Règne animal. L’écriture et les procédés stylistiques de Jean Baptiste del Amo dans règne animal
Lariz Bustinduy, Andoni (2017-11-23)... -
Lexical access in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia: a literature review
Andonegui Rodriguez, Olatz (2023-04-17)Aphasia is a language disorder that results from brain injury, impairing the speaker's ability to produce and/or comprehend language (Arantzeta, 2021). The study of this specific language deficit is called aphasiology. ... -
Lexical development in early bilinguals: Approaching early bilingualism development in the case of Spanish-Basque bilinguals
Diaz de Greñu Marcos, MikelEarly bilingual toddlers who were exposed to English and Spanish from the very beginning were taken in order to participate in a study about lexical and grammatical development by using the MacArthur-Bates’ CDI in a study ... -
Linguistic taboos and swear words in EFL learning and teaching: an empirical study
Liébana Martínez, Jone (2022-03-08)A taboo word is a word that should be avoided because it is considered to be wrong, embarrassing or unpleasant (Cambridge Dictionary, n.d.). A swear word is a word that is also considered rude and offensive according to ... -
Long's Peak: Isabella Bird's Initiation Journey
Ruiz de Alegria Puig, Iratxe (2018-07-16)Contrary to what can be expected from a Victorian lady of the 19th century, which is mostly taking care of her offspring and loving spouse, the traveller and writer Isabella Bird was determined to deviate herself from ... -
Long’s Peak: Isabella Bird’s Initiation Journey
Ruiz de Alegria Puig, Iratxe (2018-12-03)Contrary to what can be expected from a Victorian lady of the 19th century, which is mostly taking care of her offspring and loving spouse, the traveller and writer Isabella Bird was determined to deviate herself from ... -
Loss of identity: slavery and land-stealing. An approach to african american and native american literature
Bayo San Martín, Iosu (2024-05-06)[EN] To build one self’s identity is not certainly an effortless process. It is greatly shaped by our interaction with both our every-day life, i.e. how we tackle the issues which arise from it, and the people who surround ... -
Love, longing and hope in three sonnets from ‘Monna Innominata: A Sonnet of Sonnets’
Pérez Imirizaldu, Olaia (2017-11-23)Christina Rossetti (1830 – 1894) has usually been recognized as one of the most prominent Victorian female poets both by her contemporaries and present scholars since her rediscovery in the 20th century. Nevertheless, not ... -
Lucretia or Lucrece? The woman in the myth and her impact on Shakespeare
García Medina, PatriciaThe myth in charge of issuing the story of the rape of Lucretia has played an important role in history. The fall of the ideal Roman matron has been reproduced in multiple ways from classical times onwards, including a ... -
Maturing the Old: Sophie's Journey towards Self-Recognition in Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
San Juan García, Beatriz (2017-11-23)The proliferation of the Children’s Literature novels by Diana Wynne Jones has converted her into a prominent figure in the fantastic genre. Although several scholars have researched diverse aspects of Jones’s narratives, ... -
Mobile-assisted language learning in EFL classroom at university: students' perspective
Salieva, Kristina (2020-12-21)Since the first appearance of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in English as Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms, the perspective of teachers and students on the utilization of technology for language learning ... -
Monstrous victims: the representation of female vampires in Ryan Murphy’s "American Horror Story Hotel"
Martínez Andrés, Alicia (2020-11-24)[EN].Gender representation in cinema has been an object of debate for years. More recently, television series have been incorporated to this debate as these productions also offer gender representations which may even ... -
Morpheme Order Studies: A Descriptive Study in English as a Second Language
Ramos Feijoo, Jon (2018-12-04)Morpheme Order Studies (MOS) conform a set of highly influential studies in the field of first and second language acquisition. These studies were based on the assumption that there exists a universal and natural order for ... -
Multicultural London English: the new multiethnolect in Inner London City
Fernández Vila, Ainhoa (2023-04-17)The city of London, as many others in Europe, has been home for many immigrant families all over the years. Through interaction between immigrant and native British children, new and ethnically mixed friend groups have ...