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Acceso abiertoMartinez_Lirola_Journal_of_Language_and_Literature_2002.pdf.jpg2002On the use of marked syntax in Maya Angelou's Wouldn't Take Nothing for my Journey NowMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso abierto2008MLKLicus.pdf.jpg2008A systemic functional analysis of Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’: exploring rhetorical devices and the variable of tenor for a better understanding of King’s contextMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso abierto2006MLKMorphe.pdf.jpg2006The recurrent use of three postposition phenomena in Martin Luther King’s speeches: a systemic functional analysis of the existential sentence, extraposition, and the passiveMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso abierto2012Buckingham.pdf.jpg2012Reflections on the main syntactic processes of thematization in English in Alan Paton's play SpononoMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso abierto2012Skase.pdf.jpg2012Foreign language as a social instrument in the European Higher Education AreaMartínez Lirola, María; Rubio Alcalá, Fernando D.
Acceso restringidoArtFernandoFactores.pdf.jpg27-abr-2010English as a foreign language in the EU: preliminary analysis of the difference in proficiency levels among the member statesRubio Alcalá, Fernando D.; Martínez Lirola, María
Acceso abiertoLiCuS_Vol.02_No.02_Lirola_Sponono.pdf.jpg2007Towards a functional description of cleft and reversed pseudo-cleft sentences in Alan Paton's play SpononoMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso abiertoLiCuS_Vol2_No3_Lirola_Exploring.pdf.jpg2007Exploring the relationship between Paton's ideology and his contextMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso restringidoLHS_Maria_Martinez_Lirola.pdf.jpg2006A critical analysis of the image of immigrants in multimodal textsMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso abiertoLicus09Poe.pdf.jpg2009Functional characteristics of some processes of thematization and postponement in two short stories by Edgar Allan PoeMartínez Lirola, María