Items where Subject is "P Language and Literature > P Philology. Linguistics"

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Article

Douglas, Samuel (2015) Evidence for the Spoken Language in Roman Britain: A Study of the Curse Tablets from the Sulis Minerva Sanctuary in Bath. The Student Researcher, 3 (2). pp. 71-78. ISSN 2047-3427

Hawke, Andrew (2018) Coping with an expanding vocabulary: the lexicographical contribution to Welsh, International Journal of Lexicography. International Journal of Lexicography, 31 (2).

Johnston, Dafydd (2016) Cynghorion priodor o Garedigion i ddeiliaid ei diddynod gan William Owen Pughe. Llen Cymru, 39. ISSN 00760188

Parkes, Ruth (2021) Sicily, the classical tradition and interpretative possibilities in John Barclay's Argenis. International Journal of the Classical Tradition. ISSN 1874-6292

Reda, Ghsoon (2023) Evidential propositions as situational scenarios. Review of Cognitive Linguistics. ISSN 1877-976X

Winter, Deborah (2022) Exploring the Narrative: Voice Practitioner Research and the Literature Review Process. Voice and Speech Review. pp. 1-20. ISSN 2326-8271

Wodzak, Judith (2022) Past and Current Issues in Functional Voice Disorder Classification. Voice and Speech Review. pp. 1-18. ISSN 2326-8271

Book Section

Riley, Howard (2014) Analysing Pictures: A Systemic-Functional Semiotic Model for Drawing. In: Multimodal Epistemologies: Towards an Integrated Framework,. Routledge. ISBN 9780415825238

Williams, Heather (2016) Cartrefoli'r chwyldro Ffrengig. In: Ysgrifau beirniadol. Gwasg Gee, Talybont.

Williams, Heather (2017) Rousseau and romanticism in Wales. In: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British romanticism. Bloomsbury Academic, London. ISBN 9781474250672

Conference or Workshop Item

Adams, Catherine and Healey-Benson, Felicity and Johnson, Mike (2022) Phenomenology of Practice Workshop. In: Thirteenth Conference on Network Learning, 16-18th May 2022, Sundsvall, Sweden.

Calder, Rebecca (2019) Nemetona: Goddess of the Sacred Grove or Goddess of War? In: Posters in Parliament: British Conference for Undergraduate Research (07/03/2019), 7 March 2019, London, Houses of Parliament.

Johnson, Mike and Healey-Benson, Felicity and Adams, Catherine and Bonderup Dohn, Nina and Goetz, Greta (2022) Symposium 3: Phenomenology and networked learning - a found chord. In: Thirteenth Conference on Networked Learning, 16-18th May 2022, Sundsvall, Sweden.

Stone, Charlotte (2019) Brigid or Brigantia: A 'Pan-Celtic' Goddess in Profile. In: Posters in Parliament: British Conference for Undergraduate Researech (07/03/2019), 7 March 2019, London, Houses of Parliament.

Thesis

Buckley, David (2018) The Celts: an ancient exonym for a modern mind-set? Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Currie, Andrew (2020) Curious parallels: an examination of terms and concepts shared between biology and linguistics, and their relevance to the study of languages. Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Davies, Llinos Mai (2010) Ffactorau sydd yn dylanwadu ar rieni wrth iddynt ddewis cyfrwng addysg gynradd i'w plant mewn ardal benodol yn Sir Gaerfyrddin. Masters thesis, University of Wales, Trinity St David.

Ferdinand, Carles Henrik (2023) The Promotion of Cornish: Establishing strategies in view of the Basque experience in Trebiñu. Doctoral thesis, Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant.

Hedberg, Kristen (2023) Advent of the Everyday Cathleen: Katharine Tynan and Motifs of Irish Identity 1911-1921. Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Lewis, Robert Michael (2016) Darpariaeth Gymraeg a dwyieithog yn y sector twristiaeth yng Nghymru. Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Mackie, Marie-Anne (2018) The challenges and risks inherent in Welsh language revitalization and the Cymraeg 2050 Strategic Plan. Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Ramic, Sukri Husayn (1996) Linguistic principles in Usul al-fiqh and their effect on legal reasoning in Islamic law. Doctoral thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Shillaker, Jane C. (2021) An examination of Edward Lhwyd’s journey to Scotland in 1699 with particular reference to folk culture and language. Masters thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

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