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The Role of (Deliberate) Metaphor in Communicating Knowledge in Academic Discourse
An Analysis of College Lectures from Different Disciplines©2019 Thesis -
Migratory Movements of Georgia's Greek Community
The Impact of Current Socio-economic Transformations©2021 Thesis -
Data-Driven Problem-Solving in International Business Communication
Examining the Use of Bilingual Web-Based Tools for Text Production with Advanced English as a Foreign Language Professionals©2017 Thesis -
Conversational Writing
A Multidimensional Study of Synchronous and Supersynchronous Computer-Mediated Communication©2016 Thesis -
Language and Belonging
Local Categories and Practices in a Guatemalan Highland Community©2019 Thesis -
Scenario Negotiation in Online Debates about the European Union
Analysing Metaphor in Communication©2019 Thesis -
Structural Aspects of Bilingual Speech
A Case Study of Language Use in the Russian Immigrant Community in Israel©2015 Thesis -
The Semiotics of Consensus
Impact of Network Topology on Communication Strategies in Spanish Language Interaction Networks©2023 Thesis -
Arguing About Britain and Europe in Parliamentary Discourse
Imagined Communities in Liberal Democrat Leaders’ Debate Contributions (1997–2010)©2019 Thesis -
Surrender to the King of Babylon
Jeremiah’s “prophetic choice” in the face of Jerusalem’s end (Jer 21:1-10; 27–28; 38:14-28a)©2024 Thesis -
Culture’s Influence on the Websites of German and Chinese Companies
An Analysis of Cultural Diversity on the Internet©2022 Thesis -
The Prospect of Mobile Journalism and Social Media for African Citizens
A Comparative Study About Participation in Public Debate in Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa©2020 Thesis -
Perception of the Self and Other and the Role of Language
An Exploratory Qualitative Study©2017 Thesis -
Modelling Cultural and Art Institutions
©2021 Thesis -
Presentation of Democracy Culture and News in Turkish Media
Issues of Scientific Responsibility and Democracy©2021 Thesis