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For sociolinguists, language is one of the most important forms of human contact, it is well-defined as a social phenomenon, and it is subject to changes and development only in the environment of its users. However; for psycholinguistics language is inst... see more

Broadly speaking, teaching standards outline a holistic view of language teaching on the grounds that foreign language teaching is not like other school subjects. It serves multi-tasks(i) communicating ideas, developing understanding, cementing social int... see more

Broadly speaking, teaching standards outline a holistic view to language teaching on the grounds that foreign language teaching is not like other school subjects. It serves multi-tasks(i) communicating ideas, developing understanding, cementing social int... see more

For sociolinguists, language is one of the most important forms of human contact, it is well defined as is a social phenomenon, and it is subject to changes and development only in the environment of its users. However; for psycholinguistics language is i... see more

My original intention is to prove that pragmatics is a ‘hybrid’ innovation. It grew out of three distinct branches of knowledge:  rhetoric, semiotics and functional linguistics. My assumption draws on three simple observations: (i) many rhetorical co... see more

Several inquiries are raised whenever foreign language learning   is broadly tackled: (i) why are foreign language learning   researches ongoing, numerous methods and approaches has been developed in less than one century, approximatel... see more

This paper seeks to explore the complex representation of Muslim women characters in two texts by two Muslim writers who live or have lived in Britain namely Monica Ali and Leila Aboulela. Since the two writers come from Asian and African/ Arab background... see more

This article adopts a literary analytical approach to illuminate the use of magical realism in the contemporary Anglophone Arab narrative of Leila Aboulela’s Bird Summons (2019). The study follows a methodology which combines two critical approaches to ma... see more

This paper seeks to explore the complex representation of Muslim women characters in two texts by two Muslim writers who live or have lived in Britain namely Monica Ali and Leila Aboulela. Since the two writers come of Asian and African/ Arab backgrounds,... see more

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