BULLETIN OF THE TRANSILVANIA UNIVERSITY OF BRASOV  VOL. 10 (59) No.1 - 2017

SERIES IV  -  PHILOLOGY AND CULTURAL STUDIES, ISSN 2066-768X (Print), ISSN 2066-7698 (CD-ROM)

LANGUAGE STUDIES

 

Arhire, M., Cusen, G.: Attitudinal markers of identity in the translation of fictional texts: a diachronic view .......................................

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Valcea, C.: Diachronic gender demeaning of women naming ..................................................................................................................

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Burbea, G.: Realisations discursives de l’ethos de credibilité. Analyse synchronique et diachronique ..........................................

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Vrabie, I.: The conceptual category of the diminutive in English and Romanian – existence, recurrence, status in

      contemporary language ..............................................................................................................................................................................

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Incze (Kutasi), R.: The role of linguistics in the evaluation and treatment of aphasia ...........................................................................

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Wang, Y.: Brief analysis on Romanian students’ language transfer in Chinese learning .....................................................................

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Mestereaga, E.: Out-of-class use of English and EFL learning in Romania ...........................................................................................

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BULLETIN OF THE TRANSILVANIA UNIVERSITY OF BRASOV  VOL. 10 (59) No.2 - 2017

SERIES IV  -  PHILOLOGY AND CULTURAL STUDIES, ISSN 2066-768X (Print), ISSN 2066-7698 (CD-ROM)

LINGUISTICS

Alexe, R.: Paratactic conditionals. A Romance perspective ........................................................................................................................

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Matei, M.: References to national identity, history and cultural heritage in political discourse .............................................................

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