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1. The Black Aesthetics Of Jazz
2. A Corpus-based Analysis Of Chinese EFL Learners' Collocational Errors In Oral And Written Production
3. An Empirical Study On Language Production And Working Memory In Personal Experience Narratives
4. The Differences Of Accuracy, Complexity, And Fluency In The Oral And Written Production Of FD/FI Students
5. A Comparative Study Of Use Of Lexical Collocations In Chinese EFL Learners' Oral And Written Narrative Production
6. A Comparative Study Of The Effects Of Teacher’s Oral And Written Feedback On The Writing By Non-English Majors
7. A Comparative Analysis Of Use Of Lexical Chunks By English Majors In Their Oral And Written Narrative Productions On The Same Topic
8. A Comparative Analysis Of The Use Of Causal Connectives By English Majors In Their Oral And Written Argumentative Compositions With The Same Topic Prompt
9. A Comparative Analysis Of Use Of Stance Markers By English Majors In Their Oral And Written Productions Prompted With The Same Topic
10. Between Oral And Written: "gesar Epic Vulgarness Through Manifold Of Dual Cultural Dimensions
11. A Comparative Study Of Use Of Relative Clauses By The English Majors In Their Spoken And Written Narratives From The Same Topic Trigger
12. A Comparative Analysis Of Narrative Structural Configurations In The English Majors’ Oral And Written Narrative Production Prompted By The Same Topic
13. The Effects Of Oral And Written Peer Feedback On Language Accuracy In Chinese College Students’ English Writing
14. A Study Of Concept-based Instruction Of English Modal Verb
15. '!Ahora puedo narrar un cuento!': Developing narrative skills through oral and written retellings of children's books
16. Improving English language learners' oral and written language through collaborative discussions
17. Morphological awareness demonstrated by first-grade children on an oral and written measure
18. Other voices, other worlds: Reported speech and quotations as social interaction in students' oral and written samples
19. PAUSES IN ORAL AND WRITTEN NARRATIVES
20. SUBORDINATE VERSUS INTERACTIVE VIEWPOINTS OF ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE (READING)
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