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Wikiobject: cap a l’eina integral de catalogació i reproducció d’objectes.
Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I (2017)Partint del projecte Wikiobject basat en la necessitat d’un lloc obert, gratuït, universal i centralitzat per a obtenir informació sobre tota mena de productes, aquesta recerca es basa en l’estudi de ... -
Winds of War: Epistemic and effective control in political discourse on war
Universitat Jaume I amb el suport del Servei de Comunicació i Publicacions (2021)This paper explores two key domains of speaker’s stance in discourse: epistemic and effective stance (Marín-Arrese 2011, 2015, 2021). The framework draws on Langacker’s (2009, 2013) distinction between the effective and ... -
Wissen und sein Gebrauch im Spätmittelalter. Einige grundsätzliche Überlegungen am Beispiel von Beschreibungen der Iberischen Halbinsel
Universitat Jaume I. Grupo Europeo de Investigación Histórica. (2010)Das Mittelalter wird gewöhnlich als eine Epoche verstanden, in der wissenschaftliche, schriftstellerische Tätigkeit den Idealen und der Norm eines ordo folgte. Triff t dies für das 15. Jahrhundert noch zu? Die vorliegenden ... -
Woman and translation: geographies, voices, identities
Universitat Jaume I (2011)In this article we wanted to reflect any of the numerous intersections that women and translation studies have generated. We have divided it into three parts: Geographies, Voices and Identities. -
Women in contemporary English drama translation: enhancement and downplay mechanisms to portray Golden Age damas
Universitat Jaume I (2011)In the last two decades British and American drama translators have shown a growing interest in the Spanish classics, resulting in English versions exclusively intended for the stage. Within this particular context, this ... -
Women, translation and censorship in the Franco Regime
Universitat Jaume I (2011)This article presents a descriptive study of the incidence of censorship in the translation into Spanish of Larry McMurtry’s opera prima Horseman, Pass By. The novel was translated during Fraga Iribarne’s term of office ... -
Women-translators in Russia
Universitat Jaume I (2011)The paper considers the history of women’s involvement in translation in Russia. The emphasis is laid on social issues of women translators’ work. The main problems discussed are as follows: How have women contributed to ... -
Womenomics en Japón: mujer, neoliberalismo y paradigma productivista
Universitat Jaume I. Departament de Filosofia i Sociologia (2019)El concepto “womenomics” propone la idea de “comprar la economía femenina” designando con ello la necesidad de Japón de hacer esfuerzos por incluir exponencialmente a la mujer en el mercado laboral e introducir uno de los ... -
Wordarrows: The performative power of language in N. Scott Momaday’s non-fiction work
Universitat Jaume I (2012-12)This article focuses on two non-fiction works by Native American author N. Scott Momaday: his 1969 historical memoir The Way to Rainy Mountain and his essay collection The Man Made of Words It specifically tackles performative ... -
Working with Technical and Scientific English
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Writing the Self, Drawing the Self: Identity and Self-Reflexivity in Craig Thompson’s Graphic Memoir Blankets
Universitat Jaume I. Departament d’Estudis Anglesos i Departament de Llengues i Cultures Europees (2015)The aim of this article is to identify some of the key conventions and narrative patterns that graphic memoirists may use in order to articulate their own sense of identity, and deal with issues of truth, ethics, and ...