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1. Research Of Chinese Grammar By Joseph Hesser, A German Missionary In China In The Early 20th Century
2. Application Of Translation Method And Communicative Approach In German Language Teaching In Vocational College
3. A Contrastive Study Of Loanwords In Chinese And German
4. Comparative Study On Chinese And German Language Promotion Institutes
5. German Language Policy In Africa
6. Middle Constructions In German Language-a Multiperspective Research
7. The Examining Of German Listening Competence In China—A Validity Research Of The PGG Listening Comprehension Test(2013-2017)
8. Research On The German Language Training Network Marketing Of Company X
9. Coping With PMC In Simultaneous Interpreting-A Comparison Between English-Chinese And English-German Language-Pairs
10. Committed drama within postdramatic theatre: A study of contemporary German language plays
11. Intercultural Communication in Teaching German as a Foreign Language Case Study regarding the Application of Intercultural Communication Methods in German Language Classes in Manitoba
12. The politics of ambiguity: Representations of androgynous women in early 19th century German-language literature
13. Culture via television: Investigating the effects of a German television serial on the perceptions of fourth-semester German language classes
14. Rethinking German language education: A hermeneutic approach
15. Return of the living dead: Reading the revenant body in post-68 German-language literary and visual culture
16. Socio-economic influence on Low German in North-central Kansas: From immigrant language lost to heritage language revived
17. Literature of Movement: Trends, Developments, and Prospects in Transcultural Literature as Exemplified by Contemporary German-Language Texts
18. Monsters among us: A socio-political reading of the aberrant in 19th century German language literature
19. Die Mensch-Maschine: Technologies of replication and reproduction in German-language literature and culture (E. T. A. Hoffmann, Charlotte Kerner, Fritz Lang, H. R. Giger, Donna Haraway)
20. The spatial imagination of accelerated globalization in contemporary German-language novels
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