Items where Subject is "PB Modern European Languages"

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Number of items at this level: 37.

A

Agazzoni, Debora (2017) Syntax and style in Alberto Arbasino's early works (1957-1963). PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Aniballi, Francesca (2013) Towards an anthropology of literature: the magic of hybrid fictions. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

B

Baillie, Eva Marta (2012) Facing the fiend. An interdisciplinary reading of Satan as a literary character. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Bianchin, Ruggero (2020) William Dunbar’s Tretis in Romance translations: a textual analysis. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

Bryceland, Claire Laura (2016) An analysis of the portrayal of immigration in the Spanish press with a particular focus on compassion fatigue and the impact of the image and the caption. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

C

Campbell, Madeleine (2014) Translating Mohammed Dib: Deleuzean rhizome or Sufi errancy? PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Cassidy, Caitriona Rois (2019) Absurd questions, ethical responses? The relevance of the plays of Pirandello, Camus, and Ionesco in twenty-first century France. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Clark, Sally R. (2005) Molière's language: perspectives and approaches. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Csonka, Veronika (2016) Compounding, preposed adjectives and intensifiers in Scottish Gaelic. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

D

Davidson, Ryan J. (2014) Affinities of influence: exploring the relationship between Walt Whitman and William Blake. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

DeWald, Rebecca Maria (2016) Possible worlds: textual equality in Jorge Luis Borges’s (Pseudo-)Translations of Virginia Woolf and Franz Kafka. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Dick, Morna (2011) Amamos diferente: creating the imagined lesbian community in Rosamaría Roffiel’s Amora, Sara Levi Calderón’s Dos mujeres and Reyna Barrera’s Sandra secreto amor. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

E

Echeveste, Amaya Vicente (1998) Uses and misuses of the subjunctive among university learners of Spanish. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

Elder, Claire M. (2022) Anglicisation in the letters of Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar and her family: a sociolinguistic perspective. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

J

Jardim, Carolina Reolon (2018) Investigating the lexicographical needs of Brazilian learners of English: a user study. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

L

Liebschner, Andrea (2016) Russian social networks on the web: cohesion and coherence in Vkontakte. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

M

MacKenzie, Gordon Hamilton (2018) Minority language media, status planning & linguistic attitudes in Scotland: the sociolinguistic impact of the Gaelic television channel - BBC Alba. MLitt(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

Mamo, Josianne (2018) Then the Cicadas Sang: a novel and two essays on translingual writing. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

McNaughton, Alison (2018) Vindicación Feminista: translating feminism across national and historical boundaries during the Spanish transition to democracy. MRes thesis, University of Glasgow.

Metodiev, Metodi (2017) The writers, the conflicts and power in Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia 1948-1968. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Moreno, Julia Beatrice (2020) The social stratification of clicks in English interaction. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Munro, Jenny (2014) Riffaterrean ungrammaticality and Ricoeurian discourse as performance in the films and collaborations of Claire Denis. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

O

Ogden, Marina Gennadjevna (2020) Beyond rational consciousness: On Lev Shestov's Angel of Death. philosophical revelation and created truth. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

R

Rideout, Judith (2017) Women's writing networks in Spanish magazines around 1900. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Ryder, Emily Jennifer Hana (2015) Memory, perception, reception: following the fate of the victims of Italy's anni di piombo through the writing of their children. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

S

Sanderson, Stewart (2016) Our own language: Scots verse translation and the second-generation Scottish renaissance. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Sanderson, Stewart (2012) Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialectic: Scots poetic translation and the second generation modern Scottish renaissance (c.1940-1981). MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

Secklehner, Julia Maria (2016) Hybridity, communism and the avant-garde: Irena Blühová and Tina Modotti. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

Silvester, Hannah (2018) Translating banlieue film: an integrated analysis of subtitled non-standard language. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Smyth, Edmund Joseph (1993) The nouveau roman and the aesthetics of modernity and postmodernity. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Sproule, Kent Arthur (1995) Criteria for the effective translation of spoken discourse: the evidence from selected modern Spanish texts. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Szilágyi, Anikó (2018) Gabriel the Victorious and Hungarian fiction in contemporary English translation. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

T

Tersol, Consuelo (2013) Joyce Lussu's Fronti e Frontiere: re-writing between literature and political activism. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

Tomšů, Hana (2013) The construction of culture in Scottish and Czech contemporary cinema: a comparison of the films The Winter Guest and O rodičích a dětech. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

W

Westerberg, Fabienne E. (2016) An auditory, acoustic, articulatory and sociophonetic study of Swedish Viby-i. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

Westerberg, Fabienne Elina (2020) Heavens, what a sound! The acoustics and articulation of Swedish Viby-i. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Z

Zinnari, Alessia (2020) Mental illness, women's writing and liminality: a comparative study of Leonora Carrington and Alda Merini. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

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