Keyword [Orality] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | Drama Translation From Chinese To English |
| 22. | Orality/Literacy Shifts In C-E Simultaneous Interpreting |
| 23. | Secondary Orality Rewriting In The Translation Of Pygmalion By Yang Xianyi |
| 24. | Allegorical Connection Of Historical Fragments:A Study Of Historical Practice In The English Patient From Benjamin’s Conception Of History |
| 25. | The Construction Of Memory In The Joy Luck Club From The Perspective Of The Feminist Theories Of Memory |
| 26. | Archaism and orality in Homeric syntax |
| 27. | Anxiety of Orality: Harold Bloom's Wages of Mortality and Literacy in 'The Book of J |
| 28. | From orality to writing: The presence and absence of griots in Mande novels |
| 29. | Subverting history: Orality and place in the novel of the Americas |
| 30. | The spoken word: God, scripture, and orality in missions |
| 31. | Language variation in electronic text-based messages: The social differentiation of representing speech and orality in EMC |
| 32. | The trials of orality in early modern England, 1550--1625 (Ben Johnson, William Shakespeare, Thomas Kyd) |
| 33. | The dynamics of orality, language, and identity in David Huet's 'Zaza, la Reunion des annees 50' (2000) and Erna Brodber's 'Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home' (1980) |
| 34. | Secondary orality in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' and 'The Color Purple' (Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker) |
| 35. | Playing alone: Dramatic literature in the English Renaissance (Ben Jonson, John Marston, William Shakespeare) |
| 36. | The people of the center of the world: A study in culture, history, and orality in the Colombian Amazon |
| 37. | Oral biblical criticism: The influence of the principles of orality on the literary structure of Paul's Epistle to the Philippians |
| 38. | Orality, literacy, and the electronic age in Louise Erdrich's fiction |
| 39. | Contemporary orality: The understanding of a consciousness in urban Indi |
| 40. | AUFGEHOBENE WELTEN: ORALITY AND WORLD VIEW IN THE FICTIONAL WORKS OF N. SCOTT MOMADAY, LESLIE MARMON SILKO, AND JAMES WELCH (NATIVE AMERICAN) |
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