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Analysis of creativity in a computer-mediated-conversation
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Analysis of creativity in an English language text
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Bilingual Lexical and Conceptual Memory Representation
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Code-Switching
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Critical discourse analysis of the eulogy given at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales
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Critical Essay on whether Briony ever achieves atonement in 'Atonement' by Ian McEwan
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Estuary English - an overview
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Global Warming: Fact or Fiction?
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Lexical Acquisition
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Literacy Practices
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Literary Representations of Gender
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Make a close analysis of the rhetorical features of Margaret Thatcher’s speech on video band 3. In what ways may speakers of English draw on these and other rhetorical techniques in everyday conversation?
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Modelling Bilingual Representation and Processing
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Prepositional and Phrasal Verbs
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What are syllables, and what is their internal structure?
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What are the principles of X-bar theory?
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What sort of linguistic features distinguish regional and social varieties of English? How have researchers tried to explain such variation?
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Why and how do writers of literary English deliberately break accepted rules of grammar, pronunciation or organization?
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“There is a clear line of descent from Old English to the English of the present day, in sounds, spelling, grammar and vocabulary.” How far can this view of the history of the English language be justified?
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"In the United States neither race nor ethnicity are factors in determining a person's opportunities in life".
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"We got him!" Those three words were finally muttered by President George W. Bush on the 16th of December 2003 to rapturous applause after months of grueling and often deadly searching for the ousted ex-president of Iraq, Saddam Hussein.
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'Discuss the role of media studies in making sense of political, economic and cultural meaning of everyday life.'
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'The Way We Think About Sex Fashions The Way We Live It'.
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A critical evaluation of articles written by MacKinnon, Tisdale, and Nussbaum on the subject of pornography.
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American Demand for illicit drugs.
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