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-The analysis of concepts in a terminology: a case study of russian and english terms in the field of photonic crystals: um estudo de caso de termos em russo e inglês no campo dos cristais fotônicos-
-The analysis of semantic fields “diplomacy”, “foreign policy” in the english and russian languages-
-The ancestry books in the Portuguese Middle Ages – a hybrid genre, hovering between genealogy and narrative-
-“The ancient poetry renewed”: the translation of the sonnet LXII of the Regrets as an example of Du Bellay’s poetics-
-The andalusian ATAL. Is non-linguistic linguistic planning possible?-
-The angst of banality, notes on Roland Barthes-
-The anthropological turn: the return of the subject and history-
-The antique clock of Cassiano Ricardo-
-The anxiety in the teaching / learning process of spanish foreign language and its relationship with the linguistic contact in the context of english immersion-
-The apocalyptic future in “The Last Man”: Mary Shelley’s prophetic literature-
-The arbitrary word: a study of Fenêtres dormantes et Porte sur le toit by René Char-
-The Architect's Drawing-
-The Argentinian novel and the Latin-American novel: the case Cortázar-
-The argument between the capital and work: the rural strikes in the interior of São Paulo in the 80's-
-The arising of national theater: Martins Pena enlightens Molière in the stages of the 19 th century-
-The Armed Forces, the foundation and the maintenance of order: a barren relationship-
-The Army Forces, budget and military autonomy-
-The art of the theatre against barbarism in culture-
-The artistic worlds of Milton Dacosta-
-The assistive technology in higher education: reflections on its use for students outside and deaf-