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  3. Vol 9 No 2 (2023)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17710/tep.2023.9.2
Published: 30-12-2023

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    i-iii

Research papers

  • Intensification Functions and Strategies in Conversational Narratives. An Analysis of an Oral Corpus from Cuba
    Laura López Calonge
    1-18
    • PDF (Español)
  • Use of (non)sexist discourse in instructions for authors in SciELO communications and education journals
    Bexi Perdomo, Oscar Alberto González
    19-32
    • PDF (Español)
  • Teaching and learning face-threatening and tabooed acts in ELE online classroom
    Paula Elizabeth Fainstein
    33-51
    • PDF (Español)
  • The construction of cultural identity from phraseology: the case of Spanish proverbs by Russian SFL students
    Pablo Ramírez Rodríguez
    52-72
    • PDF (Español)
  • Linguistic Ideologies and Linguistic Decolonialism on subtitling in English language learning
    Marco Lovón
    73-90
    • PDF (Español)
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