
Multilingua
Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication
Ed. by Watts, Richard J.
4 Issues per year
IMPACT FACTOR 2010: 0.382
ERIH category 2011: INT2
Issues
Volume 31 (2012)
Volume 30 (2011)
Volume 29 (2010)
Volume 28 (2009)
Volume 27 (2008)
Volume 26 (2007)
Volume 25 (2006)
Volume 24 (2005)
Volume 23 (2004)
Volume 22 (2003)
Volume 21 (2002)
Volume 20 (2001)
Volume 19 (2000)
Volume 18 (1999)
Volume 17 (1998)
Volume 16 (1997)
Volume 15 (1996)
Volume 14 (1995)
Volume 13 (1994)
Volume 12 (1993)
Volume 11 (1992)
Volume 10 (1991)
Volume 9 (1990)
Volume 8 (1989)
Volume 7 (1988)
Volume 6 (1987)
Volume 5 (1986)
Volume 4 (1985)
Volume 3 (1984)
Volume 2 (1983)
Issue 2-3 (1999), pp. 123 - 315
Courting the Stone Age: Native authenticity in Gerald Vizenor’s Ishi and the Wood Ducks
Page 135
Published Online: 2009
Homeric joints and the marrow in Plato’s Timaeus: Two logics of the body
Page 149
Published Online: 2009
The language of paganism in Beowulf: A response to an ill-omened essay
Page 173
Published Online: 2009
The king, the foreigner, and the Lady with a mead cup: Variations on a theme of cross-cultural contact
Page 185
Published Online: 2009
East and West in Malory’s Roman War: The implications of Arthur’s travels on the continent
Page 209
Published Online: 2009
‘Et prendre nom de Sarrazin’: Islam as the symptom of Western iniquity in Honorat Bovet’s L’apparicion maistre Jehan de Meun
Page 227
Published Online: 2009
Cathar and Jewish confessions to the Inquisition at Pamiers, France 1318-1325
Page 251
Published Online: 2009

















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