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Publisher
Sciendo
Journal
Romanian Journal of English Studies
Year
2014
Volume
11
Issue
1
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Volume contents
1
article:
Doubling The Past Hypothesis: Observations On Two Nonstandard Third Conditionals
(
Cehan N.
), p. 1-8
article:
The Dynamics Of English Terminological Compound Lexemes And Their Serbian Equivalents
(
Dimković-Telebaković G.
), p. 9-20
article:
Fiscal Cliff and other Topographical Metaphors
(
Đurović T.
), p. 21-28
article:
Derivational Versus Phrasal Adverbials of Manner
(
Protopopescu D.
), p. 29-35
article:
The Metatextual Role of Introductions to Ba Papers
(
Pungă L.
,
Borchin M.
), p. 36-47
article:
Postposing and Information Structure in English and Farsi/Persian
(
Shafiei S.
), p. 48-55
article:
Translating the other: Marlow’S Discourse between Imperial Rhetoric and Primary Orality
(
Băniceru A. C.
), p. 56-64
article:
The Geography of Self-Representation: Orientalism in Ernest Hemingway’S the Sun also Rises
(
Borcău M.
), p. 65-70
article:
Nadine Gordimer: Familiar Tales From South Africa
(
Caraivan L.
), p. 71-77
article:
The Problem of Kingship in Shakespeare’S History Plays
(
Dumitrašković T.
), p. 78-85
article:
Desire for the other and the Iterable Identity in the Social Context: A Postmodern Reading of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire
(
Hooti N.
,
Salehi A.
), p. 86-97
article:
Revisiting Noah’S Ark in Julian Barnes’ A History of the World in 10 ½ Chapters
(
Muthu L.
), p. 98-102
article:
Failed Mothers, Monster Sons. Reading Shakespeare’S Richard Iii as a Fairy Tale
(
Percec D.
), p. 103-111
article:
The Falklands War and the British Stage
(
Radu A.
), p. 112-119
article:
A Mother’S Plight – Fear and Hope in Kamala Markandaya’S Nectar in a Sieve
(
Rogobete D.
), p. 120-125
article:
When Power Seduces Women: Shakespeare’S Tragic (Mother) Queens in Manga
(
Şerban A.
), p. 126-136
article:
"You Can't Get by Without the Dream": Belief in Julian Barnes's A History of the World in 10 ½ Chapters
(
Tory E.
), p. 137-143
article:
What is a Short Story Besides Short? Questioning Minds in Search of Understanding Short Fiction
(
Tucan G.
), p. 144-151
article:
The Thingness of the Thing: The Role of Everyday Objects in Becket Miracle Windows
(
Vasiliu D.
), p. 152-157
article:
Heterotopia on Screen- Blue Velvet (1986)
(
Filimon E. C.
), p. 158-166
article:
From West to East: Romeo Must Die but Shakespeare is the Sun
(
Frenţiu L.
,
Goşa C.
), p. 167-182
article:
Pirates and Piracy in American Popular Culture
(
Kania R. R. E.
), p. 183-194
article:
Identification Through Technology in Contemporary Crime Narratives
(
Kocsis F.
), p. 195-202
article:
Citizens’ Consultations – Public Spaces of Argument Evaluation? A View from Critical Discourse Analysis
(
Mădroane I. D.
), p. 203-214
article:
Circumventing Cultural Reification: A Study of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’S the Thing Around Your Neck
(
Mami F.
), p. 215-225
article:
Future Expressions for Learners of Basic English: An Analysis of English Textbooks for the 3Rd– 6ThGrades Used in Romania
(
Cehan A.
), p. 226-236
article:
The Concept of Genre in The English Language Class: Implications for the Students’ Intercultural Competence
(
Cozma M.
), p. 237-243
article:
The Problem of Synforms in Serbian Efl Learners Revisited
(
Danilović J.
,
Dimitrijević M.
), p. 244-254
article:
Why Do Students Plagiarize? Efl Undergraduates’ Views on the Reasons Behind Plagiarism
(
Doró K.
), p. 255-263
article:
Chinese and Saudi English Language Education Policies: A World System Perspective
(
Faruk S. M. G.
), p. 264-271
article:
Electronic Learning of Business English
(
Milošević D.
), p. 272-278
article:
Words Used in The Classroom. A Contrastive Lexical Analysis of Two Instances of Oral Discourse
(
Mureşan V. C.
), p. 279-289
article:
Testing and Assessing English Word-Formation
(
Stopar A.
), p. 290-297
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