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    The Analysis of Phrasal Verbs and Its Vicinity in Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love

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    Octa Pratama Putra | DOAJ | 2021
    Keywords: English literature , English language

    A Michael Anesko. Henry James and Queer Filiation: Hardened Bachelors of the Edwardian Era

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    Mercedes Garcia Palma | DOAJ | 2020
    Keywords: English language , English literature

    Co-presence and beyond: Spatial configurations of communication in virtual environments

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    Meyer, Nathalie / Jucker, Andreas H | BASE | 2022
    Keywords: English Department , Language and Space , 820 English & Old English literatures

    Bridging the gap between ICAO level 4 and 5 in Aviation English: expectations and results

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    Gabrielė Masiulionienė / Gytė Tupčiauskaitė | DOAJ | 2023
    Keywords: language proficiency , Aviation English , language proficiency assessment , English for Specific Purposes

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    Heinrich, Peter / Hollerer, Dagmar / Karthaus, Christoph et al. | DataCite | 2023
    Keywords: Aviation English , Computer Based Language Learning

    SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND ARABIC VERB

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    Siswoyo Siswoyo | DOAJ | 2016
    Keywords: English language

      SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND ARABIC VERB

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      Siswoyo Siswoyo | DOAJ | 2016
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    A dictionary in Spanish and English

    Perceval, Richard | TIBKAT | 1623
    Keywords: English language , Spanish language

      A dictionary in Spanish and English

      Perceval, Richard | GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1623
      Keywords: English language , Spanish language

    The young ladies' English grammar : adapted to the differential classes of learners. With an appendix, ... By Jane Gardiner

    Gardiner, Jane | TIBKAT | 1799
    Keywords: English language

      The young ladies' English grammar : adapted to the differential classes of learners. With an appendix, ... By Jane Gardiner

      Gardiner, Jane | GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1799
      Keywords: English language

    The new Royal English dictionary : or, complete library of grammatical knowledge. Containing a full and copious explanation of all the words in the English language. Together with their various Significations, viz. 1. The Words, their Definition, and the various Senses in which they are used, supported by Authorities. 2. Initial Letters, to denote the Part of Speech to which every Word belongs. 3. The true Pronunciation ascertained and pointed out, by being properly accented. 4. A Geographical Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, Cities, &c. in the four Quarters of the World. 5. A full, accurate, and particular Description of the Counties, Cities, and principal Towns in England and Wales. 6. The Lives of the most eminent Personages which England has produced, can no where be introduced with more propriety than in an English Dictionary; we have, therefore, enriched our Performance with the entertaining and instructive Memoirs of the most illustrious Characters in the British Annals, whether Poets, Statesmen, Admirals, Generals or Divines. 7. Chronology, or a Register of every remarkable Event. 8. Pagan Mythology, or the fabulous History of the Heathen Deitiet. To which is prefixed, a copious grammar of the English language. The Whole containing every Thing that is valuable in all the English Dictionaries, And other Grammatical Productions extant. Carefully collected and digested, so that the Possessors of this Work may obtain any Information they require, without having Recourse to any other Dictionary. By the Rev. Charles Marriott, A. M. Rector of Drayton Cum-Longdale; and Others

    Marriott, Charles | TIBKAT | 1780
    Keywords: English language

      The new Royal English dictionary : or, complete library of grammatical knowledge. Containing a full and copious explanation of all the words in the English language. Together with their various Significations, viz. 1. The Words, their Definition, and the various Senses in which they are used, supported by Authorities. 2. Initial Letters, to denote the Part of Speech to which every Word belongs. 3. The true Pronunciation ascertained and pointed out, by being properly accented. 4. A Geographical Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, Cities, &c. in the four Quarters of the World. 5. A full, accurate, and particular Description of the Counties, Cities, and principal Towns in England and Wales. 6. The Lives of the most eminent Personages which England has produced, can no where be introduced with more propriety than in an English Dictionary; we have, therefore, enriched our Performance with the entertaining and instructive Memoirs of the most illustrious Characters in the British Annals, whether Poets, Statesmen, Admirals, Generals or Divines. 7. Chronology, or a Register of every remarkable Event. 8. Pagan Mythology, or the fabulous History of the Heathen Deitiet. To which is prefixed, a copious grammar of the English language. The Whole containing every Thing that is valuable in all the English Dictionaries, And other Grammatical Productions extant. Carefully collected and digested, so that the Possessors of this Work may obtain any Information they require, without having Recourse to any other Dictionary. By the Rev. Charles Marriott, A. M. Rector of Drayton Cum-Longdale; and Others

      Marriott, Charles | GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1780
      Keywords: English language