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  3. Vol 5 No 1 (2019)

Illustration "Woman with a Parasol, Madame Monet and Her Son" (ca. 1875), by Claude Monet. Original from the National Gallery of Art, digitally processed by rawpixel.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17710/tep.2019.5.1
Published: 03-07-2019

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    Masthead Editorial Board, Legal Matters, Table of Contents
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    Linguistic ideologies of students entering an Argentine university
    Ivana Casas, Julieta Gurvit, Paola Viviana Pereira
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    A study of (im)politeness on the Facebook pages of the main Spanish political parties: the sex variable and face acts
    Isabel García Martínez
    16-28
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    Approximators and mitigators in Chilean Spanish: the case of 'como' and 'como que'
    Lissette Andrea Mondaca Becerra
    29-52
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    Politeness variation in the expression of requests in Castillian Spanish and European Portuguese
    María C. Sampedro Mella
    54-73
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