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English(es) in post-independence Namibia
an investigation of variety status and its implications for English language teaching -
der dämon und die lethargie
Galerie -
Postcolonial Indian experiences
teaching the faces of a rising nation -
Postcolonial Indian experiences
teaching the faces of a rising nation -
(Re)imagining African independence
film, visual arts and the fall of the Portuguese empire -
English(es) in post-independence Namibia
an investigation of variety status and its implications for English language teaching -
der dämon und die lethargie
Teil 1 - Verschlingen (Sonderausgabe) -
English(es) in post-independence Namibia
an investigation of variety status and its implications for English language teaching -
Mixture-dependent preference for commitment
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Postcolonial Indian experiences
teaching the Faces of a Rising Nation -
(Re)imagining African independence
film, visual arts and the fall of the Portuguese empire -
Postcolonial Indian experiences
teaching the Faces of a Rising Nation -
English(es) in post-independence Namibia
an investigation of variety status and its implications for English language teaching -
Postcolonial Indian experiences
teaching the faces of a rising nation -
Consuming Irish children
advertising and the art of independence, 1860-1921 -
(Re)imagining African independence
film, visual arts and the fall of the Portuguese empire -
(Re)imagining African Independence
Film, Visual Arts and the Fall of the Portuguese Empire -
La Problématique du concept Indépendance dans Le Bûcheron
de Franklin Boukaka -
English(es) in post-independence Namibia
an investigation of variety status and its implications for English language teaching -
Postcolonial Indian Experiences
Teaching the Faces of a Rising Nation -
Scotland and Arbroath 1320-2020
700 years of fighting for freedom, sovereignty, and independence -
Postcolonial Indian Experiences
Teaching the Faces of a Rising Nation -
Consuming Irish children
advertising and the art of independence, 1860-1921 -
On the roots of the intrinsic value of decision rights
evidence from France and Japan