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N. SAMOILOVA. 2001. The adaptation of Baltic Finnic loanwords in Russian. Ph.D. thesis. St Andrews. Added by: gerard  v    Pop. 58.94%
MARIE SANDERS. 2009. Changes in Czech vocabulary against the background of socio-political changes from the 1980s to the present. PhD thesis. Sheffield. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 49.22%
URANIA SARRI. 2016. The linguistic impact of migration: The case of Albanian immigrant children in Greece. PhD thesis. Aston. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 33.15%
BILJANA SAVIKJ. 2018. Family language policy and practice as parental mediation of habitus, capital and field: An ethnographic case-study of migrant families in England [with Macedonian mothers]. PhD thesis. Cambridge. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 28.79%
EGLĖ SAVIČIŪTĖ. 2020. Testing generative and constructionist accounts of morphological development using complex noun morphology [with reference to Lithuanian]. PhD thesis. Liverpool. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 22.06%
KRISTOF SAVSKI. 2015. Slovene language policy in time and space: The trajectory of a language strategy from inception to implementation. PhD thesis. Lancaster. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 36.95%
ANNA SCHNEIDER. 2010. Understanding primary meaning: A study with reference to requests in Russian and British English. PhD thesis. Cambridge. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 47.66%
K. SCHULTE. 2006. Pragmatic causation in the rise of the Romance prepositional infinitive: A statistically-based study with special reference to Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian. Ph.D. thesis. Cambridge. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 68.22%
M. SELEZNEVA. 2019. Homeward bound: How translators negotiate the foreign in travel and tourism: an English-Russian case study. PhD thesis. Exeter. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 23.8%
FADHEL SHALAL. 2018. A word-based approach to Russian derivational morphology with the suffix +k(a). PhD thesis. Sheffield. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 21.5%
SAMANTHA SHERRY. 2012. Censorship in translation in the Soviet Union in the Stalin and Khrushchev eras. PhD thesis. Edinburgh. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 53.08%
P.M. SHERWOOD. 1969. German loanwords in Russian, 1700-1725. Ph.D. thesis. Manchester. Added by: gerard  v    Pop. 39.63%
I. SINKA. 1999. The development of tense and agreement in Latvian and English bilingual children. Ph.D. thesis. Reading. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 63.49%
LAURA SIRAGUSA. 2012. Vepsian language: Speaking and writing heritage language in villages and cities. PhD thesis. Aberdeen. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 49.1%
OLENA SKOROKHOD. 2015. Misrepresentation and construction of meaning in translation of news texts in the context of conflict and intervention: The application of systemic-functional linguistics [with reference to Russian- and English-language media]. PhD thesis. East Anglia. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 32.02%
JULDYZ SMAGULOVA. 2012. Language shift and revival in Kazakhstan: A multi-level analysis. PhD thesis. London (KCL). Added by: gerard  v    Pop. 43.49%
LADA SMIRNOVA. 2019. Integrating technology into the university language classroom: A study of complexities and perezhivanie in teachers' experience [in a Russian higher education context]. PhD thesis. Manchester. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 23.05%
M. SMITH. 1996. The influence of French on eighteenth-century literary Russian in the writings of D. I. Fonvizin. Ph.D. thesis. London (SSEES). Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 53.4%
K.L. SMITH. 2003. The translation of advertising texts: A study of English-language printed advertisements and their translations in Russian. Ph.D. thesis. Sheffield. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 40.37%
MARINA SOKOLOVA. 2019. Native and non-native processing of structural ambiguities [with special reference to non-native speakers of English and Russian]. PhD thesis. Southampton. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 21.68%

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