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Gender and Ideology in Translation: - Do Women and Men Translate Differently?
A Contrastive Analysis from Italian into English©2007 Thesis -
Turning Wind into Power
Effects of Stakeholder Networks on Renewable Energy Governance in India©2011 Thesis -
The Effectiveness of Corrective Feedback and the Role of Individual Differences in Language Learning
A Classroom Study©2013 Thesis -
(S)aged by Culture
Representations of Old Age in American Indian Literature and Culture©2013 Thesis -
An Ecclesiological Exploration of the Four Marks of the Church
An Eccumenical Option for the Church in Nigeria©2014 Thesis -
Catholicity Challenging Ethnicity
An Ecclesiological Study of Congregations and Churches in Post-apartheid South Africa©2016 Thesis -
Validating Analytic Rating Scales
A Multi-Method Approach to Scaling Descriptors for Assessing Academic Speaking©2016 Thesis -
Middle Knowledge and Biblical Interpretation
Luis de Molina, Herman Bavinck, and William Lane CraigThesis -
Isabelle de Montolieu reads Jane Austen’s Fictional Minds
The First French Translations of Free Indirect Discourse from Jane Austen’s "Persuasion</I>©2012 Thesis -
Illocutionary constructions in English: Cognitive motivation and linguistic realization
A study of the syntactic realizations of the directive, commissive and expressive speech acts in English©2013 Thesis -
Labouring Lives
Women, work and the demographic transition in the Netherlands, 1880–1960©2014 Thesis -
Leveraging Knowledge Communication for Innovation
Framework, Methods and Applications of Social Network Analysis in Research and Development©2006 Thesis -
Constitution, Public Finance, and Transition
Theoretical Developments in Constitutional Public Finance and the Case of Estonia©2010 Thesis -
Interprofessional interactions at the hospital
Nurses’ requests and reports of problems in calls with physicians©2017 Thesis -
Examining the Interaction among Components of English for Specific Purposes Ability in Reading
The Triple-Decker Model©2020 Thesis