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- 2022
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Hey guys, there’s this guy I want you guys to meet, whose name is Guy, and he’s not one of the bad guys, no, he’s a good guy! A corpus study of vocative and referential uses of guys and guy in spoken English
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- Bach. Degree
- 2020
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“Ha ha ha. Looks like the case is closed, ha ha ha” A Corpus Study of Imitative Interjections in the English Language
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- Bach. Degree
- 2019
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“Unmoreable unlessable unworseable evermost almost void”: Word-(re)formation in Samuel Beckett’s Worstward Ho
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- Bach. Degree
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Sloppy, slab and slender: a comparative study of the phonaestheme sl- in English and Swedish
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- Bach. Degree
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A Study in Flim-Flam: Reduplicative Ablaut Ideophones in English
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- Bach. Degree
- 2018
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"The World of Real Emotion" A Study of Communication: Conveying Emotions Through Narrative in Final Fantasy
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- Bach. Degree
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A Comparative Study of Attitudes of Young Swedes and North Americans towards Gender and Predicates Denoting Intelligence
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- Bach. Degree
- 2014
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Gender Differences In The Classroom
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- Bach. Degree
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“Man breastfeeds his young”: A comparison of attitudes towards the false generics he/han and man/man in the English and Swedish languages.
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- Bach. Degree
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"I chuckled. Rolig pun där" - A grammatical investigation of Swedish-English code-switching in two web discussion forums
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- Bach. Degree