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González Cruz, Isabel ; Vera Cazorla, María Jesús | Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | 2008-06-02The main purpose of this article is to report on the results of an empirical study carried out among the students of English Philology at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University in order to elicit data about their attitudes toward the British and [...]![]()
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Academic writing is not just about conveying an ideational ‘content’, it is also about the representation of the self (Hyland, 2002, p. 1092). It allows writers ‘to gain credibility by projecting an identity invested with the individual authorit[...]![]()
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Gómez-Moreno, Pedro Ureña ; Mestre-Mestre, Eva M. | Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | 2017-12-05At the current rate of technological development, in a world where enormous amount of data are constantly created and in which the Internet is used as the primary means for information exchange, there exists a need for tools that help processing[...]![]()
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This two-year case study explores the presence of international students (mostly Erasmus) in Inglés II for Tourism at Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. This tentative qualitative study analysed their presence from four different perspectiv[...]![]()
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Responding to a growing interest in evidence-based research within EAP, Researching Contexts, Practices and Pedagogies in English for Academic Purposes is as timely as it is wide-ranging, well-thought and suggestive. It becomes a much-welcome co[...]![]()
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Book Review: Brown, James Dean. (2016) Introducing Needs Analysis and English for Specific Purposes. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 231![]()
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Consumers’ need to rate and review products, services or businesses online has led to a massive burgeoning of online reviews over the last decade, giving rise to a new computer-mediated communicative genre that has attracted the attention of man[...]![]()
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Computers have had a significant presence in language teaching since the 1960s, while the obvious emerging development of “educational technology” can be established in the early 1980s. By then, this term began to obtain significant popularity, [...]![]()
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Intercultural pragmatics aims to explore areas of pragmatics neglected in the literature until now...DOI: 10.20420/rlfe.2015.0009![]()
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Book Review: Kong, Kenneth. (2014). Professional Discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp 288![]()
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Book Review: Laura Felton Rosulek. (2015). Dueling Discourses: The Construction of Reality in Closing Arguments. Oxford:Oxford University Press, pp 248.![]()
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Book Review: Marcus Callies and Sandra Götz (eds.). (2015). Learner corpora in language testing and assessment (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 70) Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins, pp 220![]()
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Countries and territories willing to market and sell their products and services abroad do their best to identify them with a defined, specific image or identity, a brand. However, choosing the appropriate one sometimes proves to be a confusing [...]![]()
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In the last decade, intralingual translation has started to gain momentum amongst a number of translation academics. Nevertheless, some types of intralingual translation remain largely undiscovered, such as the process of abridgement in the prod[...]![]()
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Since computer technology became widespread available at universities during the last quarter of the twentieth century, language researchers have been successfully employing software to analyse usage patterns in corpora. However, although there [...]