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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 34 (2020) - Special Issue |
“Nanotechnologies: where should they take us?” The popularization of nanosciences on the web: a discourse analytical approach |
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Cecilia Lazzeretti, Franca Poppi |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 27 (2018) - Special Issue |
“Never-ending stories”: da The Tempest di William Shakespeare alle riletture e riscritture del grande classico nella letteratura caraibica |
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Maria Renata Dolce |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 17 (2016) |
“Nothing is but what is not.” Performing constatives in Shakespeare’s drama |
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Bianca Del Villano |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 44(2021) |
“One is a woman, so that’s encouraging too”. The representation of social gender in “powered by Oxford” online lexicography |
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Silvia Pettini |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 31 (2019) - Special Issue |
“Oops, I forgot, sorry”. The spill cries oops and whoops in the history of American English |
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Andreas H. Jucker |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 50 (2022) - Special Issue |
“Partir es siempre partirse en dos”: una aproximación a las palabras del exilio en la poética de Cristina Peri Rossi |
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Angela Sagnella |
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Mizar. Costellazione di pensieri | Vol 22, No 2 (2025) |
“Pellegrini del sapere” Gli studenti nelle prime università medievali, tra ricerca della conoscenza e vita quotidiana |
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Marcello Tempesta |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 31 (2019) - Special Issue |
“Please”, “Thank you”, “Excuse me” – “Why can’t you behave naturally?”. Linguistic politeness in post-revolutionary Soviet Russia |
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Victoriya Trubnikova |
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Interdisciplinary Political Studies | Vol 9, No 1 (2023): Special Issue: Governments Expand, Parliaments Go Virtual: The Impact of the Pandemic on Political Institutions |
“Quarantine” of Polish Constitutional Standards in the Era of Covid-19 |
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Maciej Serowaniec |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 30 (2019) |
“Será que você não entende que não há resposta?”: l’oscena vertigine letteraria di Hilda Hilst |
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Luigia De Crescenzo |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 61 (2024) - Special Issue |
“Sette”: la sacralità di un numero nel parlar quotidiano |
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Giovanni Ruffino |
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Community psychology in global perspective | Vol 9, No 1 (2023): Community Psychology in Global Perspective |
“Still I shine”: Student photovoice project on racial and ethnic diversity and inclusion at a public university in the United States |
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Jana Sladkova, Katherine Santos |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 45 (2021) Special Issue |
“Such stuff as ‘texts’ are made on”. Digital Materialities and (Hyper)editing in The Internet Shakespeare Edition of ‘King Lear’ |
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Alessandra Squeo |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 48 (2022) |
“Sunt! That’s French with a cedilla!” Subtitling and dubbing The Boys in the Band into Italian |
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Davide Passa |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 27 (2018) - Special Issue |
“The little O”. Signifying Nothing in Shakespeare |
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David Ian Clive Lucking |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 30 (2019) |
“The office becomes a woman best”. Alchemy, Women, and Healing in The Winter’s Tale |
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Martina Zamparo |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 19 (2016) |
“The whole is greater than the sum of the parts”. Metaphors of inclusion and exclusion in the British and Italian Fascist discourse of the 1930s |
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Cinzia Giacinta Spinzi |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 36 (2020) |
“The whole of Bengal is in revolt”. A corpus based analysis of letters from the 1857-58 mutinies in India |
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Christina Samson |
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Community psychology in global perspective | Vol 6, No 2/2 (2020): Community Psychology in Global Perspective - Special Issue: Communities in the face of climate change |
“This energy is clean, but here, on the dunes, it would be dirty”: Renewable sources of energy and socio-environmental conflicts in Galinhos-RN, Brazil |
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Tadeu Mattos Farias, José Queiroz Pinheiro |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 67 (2024) |
“Ti regalerò fucili”. Ironia e saggezza nelle parodie del primo Eco |
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Gianpaolo Altamura |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 40 (2020) - Special Issue |
“Tiny new ingredients are a big concern”. The popularization of nanotechonologies in environmental organizations’ and institutions’ publications |
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Franca Poppi, Annalisa Sezzi |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 45 (2021) Special Issue |
“To meme or not to meme”, and to do so during a Pandemic. Shakespeare and the Memetic Transmission of a Classic |
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Carlotta Susca |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 60 (2023) - Special Issue |
“Uno stupendo angolino dell’Europa”. Il soggiorno napoletano di Dmitrij Miljutin nel 1841 |
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Giulia Baselica |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 48 (2022) |
“Viaggiare fuori dai binari di genere senza deragliare”. Paretimologia di un anglismo |
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Luisa Corona |
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Lingue e Linguaggi | Volume 38 (2020) - Special Issue |
“Waiting for your info”. An explanatory look at the communicative strategies deployed to mitigate potentially face-threatening acts in emails |
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Franca Poppi |
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