Research Group for Multidimensional Corpus-based Studies in English (MUSTE): Envíos recentes
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Involved In Writing Science: Nineteenth-Century Women in the Coruña Corpus
(Center for Promoting Ideas, 2015)[Abstract]The aim of this work is to offer an overview of female scientific writing in English in the nineteenth century. In particular, we want to focus on the analysis of the more or less informational style of texts ... -
Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons: Lexical Substitution and Lexical Change in English
(Universitat Jaume I, 2004)[Abstract]Though this may not be a very fortunate reivindication these days, it is clear that the study of the History of English enables us to understand present-day phenomena. History in general and the history of ... -
Stance is present in scientific writing, indeed. Evidence from the Coruña Corpus of English Scientific Writing
(Jan Kochanowski University Press, 2014)[Abstract]Stance as a pragmatic feature has been discussed widely in recent years, although the analysis of its presence in the scientific register has been more limited. Stance is most clearly seen in the use of adverbs ... -
El mito vikingo: el escandinavo como el "otro" en la Europa medieval
(Universidad de La Laguna, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2002)[Resumen]El presente trabajo ofrece una visión de los escandinavos bien diferente de la que ha llegado al resto de los europeos (y, por ende, de la Humanidad) desde la Edad Media. Habida cuenta que esa información vino ... -
Some editions of The Bruce. A comparative account
(Universidad de Oviedo, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1994)[Abstract] The Bruce by John Barbour has been traditionally regarded as the landmark of Scottish literature. Several editions of the work have been made since the earliest printed version of the late 16th or the first years ...