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1. Abnormally Collocational Figures Of Speech: A Dynamic Analysis And Translation Tactics
2. Stylistic Analysis Of The Competitive Speech-A More Perfect Union
3. Parent-Child Conlfict Talk Analysis In Modern Family
4. An Analysis On Obama’s Shanghai Speech:A Perspective Of Perelman’s Audience Theory
5. Alteration And Its Modes Of Speech:a Narrative Stylistic Reading On The Great Gatsby
6. On The Translation Of Figures Of Speech--a Translation Report Of Field Of Vision
7. Linguistic Cues To Form Classes In Chinese Child-Directed Speech: A Role For Syntactic Bootstrapping
8. Interpreting Report Of Andrew Solomon’s Speech “What Is Love”
9. A Practice Report On Consecutive Interpreting Simulation Of The Speech “Civil War Chicago: Eyewitness To History”
10. A Reflective Practice Report On Simulated C–E Cl Of The Speech “The Current Situation Of EAP Development In China”
11. The Research Of "Ba" Construction In Leaders’ Speech
12. A Practice Report On Simulation-Based Interpreting Of Jack Ma’s Speech About Starting-up Business On January 22, 2013
13. On Translating Figures Of Speech—A Translation Report Of Lucky Man: A Memoir(Chapter 6-7)
14. Prosodic Indicators Of Formulaic Sequences In Rehearsed Speech:A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese
15. A Report On The Translation Of Speech A New Vision For A Dynamic Asia Through Joint Efforts At The Opening Plenary Of The Boao Forum For Asia Annual Conference 2016
16. Coping Strategies Of Cohesion In English-Chinese Consecutive Interpretation Of Impromptu Speech:A Report On The Interpretation Of RBC Small Business Panel
17. More than a speech a struggle --- how the Constitution and Christianity were used as liberation tools for change: A critical analysis of three selective speeches of Frederick Douglass, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Barack Obama
18. Hong Kong media and freedom of speech: A case study of Phoenix Television's 'Current Affairs Debate'
19. Segmental production in bilingual speech: A psycholinguistic approach
20. Attitudes towards accented speech: A comparative study of native and non-native speakers of American English
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