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Second Language Attrition and the Case of Irish
An Exploration of the Savings Paradigm with Respect to Lexical Item Knowledge©2022 Thesis -
Child Second Language Development in Immersion Education
A Study on Generic Determiner Phrases in L2 German and L2 French©2022 Thesis -
The Semiotics of Consensus
Impact of Network Topology on Communication Strategies in Spanish Language Interaction Networks©2023 Thesis -
Causative, Agent-Deprofiling, and Resultative Constructions in English and Urdu
A Cognitive-Contrastive Approach©2024 Thesis -
Linguistic Landscapes and Multilingualism in Yaoundé, Cameroon
Sociolinguistic and socio-cognitive processes at work©2023 Thesis -
Examining the Interaction among Components of English for Specific Purposes Ability in Reading
The Triple-Decker Model©2020 Thesis -
Predications in competition and the rise of serial verb constructions in English
The verbal and nominal complementation of Old English aspectual and manipulative verbs©2024 Thesis -
The Performativity of the Intercultural Speaker
Promoting «Savoir Agir» through Improvisational Tasks©2022 Thesis -
The tathāgatagarbha Theory in the Śrīmālāsūtra
©2022 Thesis -
English and French Online Comments
A Text Linguistic Comparison of Popular Science Magazines©2020 Thesis -
Predicting Item Difficulty in a Reading Test
A Construct Identification Study of the Austrian 2009 Baseline English Reading Test©2020 Thesis -
Mission, Migration, and Integration
Perspectives on African Pentecostals Response to African Refugees in a European Context©2024 Thesis -
A Strategy for the Deconstruction of the Dichotomic Structure of the European Discourse on Migration since 2015
An Ethical Pursuit with Heidegger, Husserl and Derrida©2022 Thesis -
The Concept of the Game in American Literature
True Freedom and a Mistaken Idea of Freedom©2022 Thesis -
The Austrian Manuscript Cookery Book in the Long Eighteenth Century
Studies of Form and Function©2022 Thesis -
The Competition of Word-Formation Processes in the Derivational Paradigm of Verbs
Diasynchronic Evidence for the Profile and Resolution of Competition in English©2021 Thesis