Enhancing students' skills in technical writing and LSP translation through tele-collaboration projects: teaching students in seven nations to manage complexity in multilateral international collaboration
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- Elisabet Arnó Macià, Suvi Isohella, Bruce Maylath, Tatjana Schell, Massimo Verzella, Patricia Minacori, Birthe Mousten, Maria Teresa Musacchio, Giuseppe Palumbo and Sonia Vandepitte (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5671521
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- Arnó Macià, Elisabet, et al. “Enhancing Students’ Skills in Technical Writing and LSP Translation through Tele-Collaboration Projects: Teaching Students in Seven Nations to Manage Complexity in Multilateral International Collaboration.” 19th European Symposium on Languages for Special Purposes, Proceedings, edited by Gerhard Budin and Vesna Lušicky, University of Vienna, 2014, pp. 249–59.
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- Arnó Macià, E., Isohella, S., Maylath, B., Schell, T., Verzella, M., Minacori, P., … Vandepitte, S. (2014). Enhancing students’ skills in technical writing and LSP translation through tele-collaboration projects: teaching students in seven nations to manage complexity in multilateral international collaboration. In G. Budin & V. Lušicky (Eds.), 19th European Symposium on Languages for Special Purposes, Proceedings (pp. 249–259). Vienna, Austria: University of Vienna.
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- Arnó Macià, Elisabet, Suvi Isohella, Bruce Maylath, Tatjana Schell, Massimo Verzella, Patricia Minacori, Birthe Mousten, Maria Teresa Musacchio, Giuseppe Palumbo, and Sonia Vandepitte. 2014. “Enhancing Students’ Skills in Technical Writing and LSP Translation through Tele-Collaboration Projects: Teaching Students in Seven Nations to Manage Complexity in Multilateral International Collaboration.” In 19th European Symposium on Languages for Special Purposes, Proceedings, edited by Gerhard Budin and Vesna Lušicky, 249–59. Vienna, Austria: University of Vienna.
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- Arnó Macià, Elisabet, Suvi Isohella, Bruce Maylath, Tatjana Schell, Massimo Verzella, Patricia Minacori, Birthe Mousten, Maria Teresa Musacchio, Giuseppe Palumbo, and Sonia Vandepitte. 2014. “Enhancing Students’ Skills in Technical Writing and LSP Translation through Tele-Collaboration Projects: Teaching Students in Seven Nations to Manage Complexity in Multilateral International Collaboration.” In 19th European Symposium on Languages for Special Purposes, Proceedings, ed by. Gerhard Budin and Vesna Lušicky, 249–259. Vienna, Austria: University of Vienna.
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- 1.Arnó Macià E, Isohella S, Maylath B, Schell T, Verzella M, Minacori P, et al. Enhancing students’ skills in technical writing and LSP translation through tele-collaboration projects: teaching students in seven nations to manage complexity in multilateral international collaboration. In: Budin G, Lušicky V, editors. 19th European Symposium on Languages for Special Purposes, Proceedings. Vienna, Austria: University of Vienna; 2014. p. 249–59.
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- [1]E. Arnó Macià et al., “Enhancing students’ skills in technical writing and LSP translation through tele-collaboration projects: teaching students in seven nations to manage complexity in multilateral international collaboration,” in 19th European Symposium on Languages for Special Purposes, Proceedings, Vienna, Austria, 2014, pp. 249–259.
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