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Use of reports literature
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ISBN: 040870666X 9780408706667 Year: 1975 Publisher: London Butterworths

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Information sources in grey literature
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ISBN: 3110977230 9783110977233 9783598244278 1857391942 9781857391947 3598244274 Year: 1998 Publisher: London : Bowker-Saur,

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Year: 1975 Publisher: Lonon [s.n.]

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Multilingual texts and practices in early modern Europe
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ISBN: 9781003094104 9780367555733 9781032430263 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York Routledge

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This collection offers a cross-disciplinary exploration of the ways in which multilingual practices were embedded in early modern European literary culture, opening up a dynamic dialogue between contemporary multilingual practices and scholarly work on early modern history and literature. Thenine chapters draw on translation studies, literary history, transnational literatures, and contemporary sociolinguistic research to explore how multilingual practices manifested themselves across different social, cultural and institutional spaces. The exploration of a diverse range of contexts allows for the opportunity to engage with questions around how individual practices shape national and transnational language practices and literatures, the impact of multilingual practices on identity formation, and their implications for creative innovations in bilingual and multilingual texts. Taken as a whole, the collection paves the way for future conversations on what early modern literary studies and present-day multilingualism research might learn from one another and the extent to which historical texts might supply precedents for contemporary multilingual practices. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, early modern studies in history and literature, and comparative literature.

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