Hriban, M.
enXENISMS WITH ENGLISH ETYMON IN JOURNALISTIC LANGUAGE
Boghian, I.
enCHILDREN AND THE DISCOURSE OF MARGINALITY IN 19TH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVELS
Motornaya, S.
enMARGINALIZATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Stan, A.; Buzarna-Tihenea Gǎlbeazǎ, A.; Nǎdrag, L.
enA LEGAL LANGUAGE ISSUE: LAW AS “MASCULINE CULTURE”
Ciobanu, E.
enON THE MARGIN OF MEANING – AMERICAN CONCEPTUAL POETRY
Bonta, E.; Galiţa, R.
enGYPSIES: A LINGUISTIC CONSTRUCTION OF THEIR MARGINALITY IN ENGLISH NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Cogeanu, O.
enON THE MARGIN OF BLACKNESS
Aras, D.; Beşe, A.
enCULTURAL SPACES AND MARGINALITY IN A RAISIN IN THE SUN
Culea, M.
enFROM MARGINALITY TO CELEBRITY IN ENLIGHTENMENT ENGLISH CULTURE: THE CASE OF PETER THE WILD BOY
Suciu, A.
enMARGINS AND MERGINGS IN MAXINE HONG KINGSTON’S THE WOMAN WARRIOR
Şerban, M.
enTHE ‘SELF’ VS. THE ‘OTHER’ IN TRANSLATION
Bălinişteanu-Furdu, C.
enWELCOMING THE AMERICANS WITHIN THE POST-COMMUNIST MARGINS
Popa (lupu), D.
enMALE MARGINALITY IN HENRY JAMES’S INTERNATIONAL NOVELS
Bolshakova, M.
enTHE CULTURAL MARGINALITY OF AN INTERPRETER
Sava, I.
enMARGINALIZATION IN POSTCOLONIAL THINKING
Chifane, C.
enTHE IMPACT OF MARGINALIZATION IN JOSEPH CONRAD’S TALES AND NOVELS
Popescu, R.
enLINGUISTIC MARGINS AND NUCLEI IN DISCOURSE
Baysal, K.; Uysal, B.
enTHE OTHER RENAISSANCE: REVIVAL OF THE AUTHENTIC WOMEN
Horubeţ, M.
enCENTRE AND PERIPHERY IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSLATING
Ifrim, N.
enIDENTITY DILEMMAS IN THE POST-TOTALITARIAN ROMANIAN CRITIQUE
Beşe, A.
enMONOLOGUE AS A DISCOURSE OF MARGINALITY IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN DRAMA