Ghia, Elisa, 1982- A Case Study on the Role of Interlingual Subtitles on the Acquisition of L2 Syntax : Initial Results 2007 - Bulzoni
Ghia, Elisa, 1982- A Case Study on the Role of Interlingual Subtitles on the Acquisition of L2 Syntax : Initial Results 2007 - Bulzoni P. [1-11] [11] Fait partie de Rassegna italiana di linguistica applicata. GEN./AGO., 2007 Articles du même numéro (disponibles individuellement) Editoriale Obtenir l'article Acknowledgements Obtenir l'article Translation as Avidence of Linguistic and Cognitive Complexity Obtenir l'article The Problem of (Un)translatability Obtenir l'article Works Preliminary to Translation Obtenir l'article Lexis in Contrast and (non-)Equivalences in Translation Obtenir l'article Explaining Errors and Difficulties in LSP Translation Obtenir l'article The Translation of Tourism-Related Websites and Localization Obtenir l'article Il Jabberwocky di Lewis Carroll Obtenir l'article Across, and Astray Obtenir l'article Subtitles and Audiovisual Genres for the Language Learner Obtenir l'article A Case Study on the Role of Interlingual Subtitles on the Acquisition of L2 Syntax Sottotitolaggio vs. doppiaggio Obtenir l'article Two Frequent Pitfalls of Audiovisual Translation Obtenir l'article The Trendy World of Slang and Colloquialisms Obtenir l'article Il Pinocchio americano Obtenir l'article On sense generators in translation Obtenir l'article A contrastive view of British and Spanish Business Press Headlines Obtenir l'article Translating Idiomatic Expressions Obtenir l'article The Conceptualization of Implicit Motion in English and Spanish Obtenir l'article Movement Conceptualization in the Divine Comedy Obtenir l'article Contrastive Analysis of Emotions in English and Hungarian Based on a Novel and its Translation Obtenir l'article New and Renewed Perspectives on Translation Obtenir l'article Reviews Obtenir l'article Libri ricevuti Obtenir l'article Norme redazionali Obtenir l'article Informations Code DOI : 10.1400/128007 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/128007