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Acceso restringidoScrutiny2011Paton.pdf.jpgde maig-2011Exploring ideology and language in Paton’s Too late the phalarope (1953): a contextual approachMartínez Lirola, María; Levey, David
Acceso abiertoPlingu2012Port.pdf.jpgde gener-2012Evaluation proposal based on the ECTS: evaluating the four skills in a University core subject with a portfolioMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso restringidoCrespo_Martinez_Proof_1_Revised.pdf.jpg2012Lexical and visual choices in the representation of immigration in Spanish pressCrespo Fernández, Eliecer; Martínez Lirola, María
Acceso abierto2011PatonLirolaBuckingham.pdf.jpg2011An analysis of Alan Paton’s Cry, The Beloved Country as a discourse of hope through cleft sentencesMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso restringidoMartinez_Lirola_The_Poster.pdf.jpgde juny-2010Positive aspects of women of different cultures: an analysis of two multimodal coversMartínez 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-d’abril-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 abierto2010USABuckingham.pdf.jpg2010How to apply SFL in classroom practice: an example in bilingual education programs in the USAMartínez Lirola, María
Acceso abiertoBSE 2010-36-1 (103-121) Lirola and Smith.pdf.jpg2010Contextual functions of predicated themes in written text: Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country (1948) as dialogue with Apartheid South AfricaMartínez Lirola, María; Smith, Bradley