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This study inferred the pre-service English teachers conceptualizations of their internship experience and investigated the process of reflective identity construction. Thirty pre-service English language teachers participated in the study with their fina... see more

Informed by Jackendoff’s (1997) Representational Modularity (RM) Hypothesis which states that, similar to how people make sense of categories, they also systematically make sense of language. This study seeks to discover the way non-native speakers of Eng... see more

This stylistics analysis of Margaret Atwood’s poem examines the persona as a paradoxical element whose interpretation was derived by applying the deictic shift theory.  The use of the theory demonstrates how meaning was derived from the literary work... see more

This is a descriptive study investigating teachers’ view on the impact of digital technologies on the research writing of their students. Using Mishra and Koehler’s (2006) TPCK model as framework, a probe was made on how technology and content are related... see more

I discuss an exchange of verses between Antonio de Velasco and his cousin Fadrique Enríquez, Admiral of Castile, published in the 1514 edition of the Cancionero general, concerning an erotic joust between a court lady and her six suitors who did not turn ... see more

Research on the court ladies who participated in Pinar’s Juego trobado, a card game in verse completed in 1496, led to the discovery that María de Velasco, wife of Juan Velázquez de Cuéllar, and adoptive-mother of Ignatius Loyola, subsequently appears in ... see more

Em abril de 1960 foi inaugurada a nova capital do Brasil, que continuou com obras posteriores, mas já tendo concretizado sua identidade de ser um símbolo de modernidade arquitetônica no país. Diversos brasileiros, acompanhados ou não de suas famílias, rum... see more

En el siglo XVII, el claustro del monasterio de Santa María de Obona (Asturias) fue reconstruido; tras una breve introducción, este artículo se centra en la publicación de las fuentes documentales que prueban la participación del arquitecto cántabro Melch... see more

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