19 articles in this issue
Hanan Mubarak Al Qahtani,Subheyya Abu Hatab
The objective of this study is to investigate the psychological and academic issues encountered by female talented students at Computer Sciences and Community College at NBU- Rafha' Branch. This is an attempt to suggest suitable solutions to the psycholog... see more
Hooshang Khoshsima,MasoumehYazdani Moghadam
Audiovisual products in different languages are now widely distributed throughout the world, and subtitling as a branch of audiovisual translation is of considerable importance today. Subtitling of foreign cartoon movies into Persian is a new event in our... see more
Feten Boubakri
The present research finds it interesting to study first language acquisition at an early age from a pragmatic perspective. This research is based on a longitudinal study of the speech of three Tunisian children from the age of one year to the age of four... see more
Tamaki Kitagawa
In spite of the recent rise of fundamentalism within Islam, Muslims have continued to engage in religious activities involving the veneration of natural objects, usually in connection with the veneration of saints. These practices represent the modificati... see more
Kouassi Koffi Justin
Cette étude s’intéresse aux conduites sexuelles déviantes et au VIH/SIDA chez des adolescents. Elle s’est déroulée dans la ville de Yamoussoukro. L’échantillon est composé de la manière suivante : 27 Adolescents infectés et 7 affectés ; 11... see more
Amani Augustin Kouadio
La présente étude se propose d’examiner les logiques sociales qui structurent le travail des enfants à travers le commerce ambulant en milieu urbain ivoirien malgré l’interdiction de ce phénomène et la promotion de la scolarisation de ceux-ci. Pour ... see more
Abdelhak Mejri
The current relation between Britain and its British Muslim citizens has been continuously a relation of assimilation and pro-action. This paper seeks to show whether the effects of British colonialism in the Indian sub-continent may by themselves a... see more
Kátia Aparecida da Silva Nunes Miranda,Solange Maria de Barros
The present study aims at presenting part of a research, carried out with young people in situation of deprivation of liberty, students of the State School Meninos do Futuro, located in the Socio-educational Center of Cuiabá – Pomeri/MT. The theoretical-m... see more
Kassomo Mkallyah
This paper discusses delineates how indigenous music traditions were introduced and eventually became the main staple of Dar es Salaam-based Christian churches in Tanzania. It argues that cultural revivalism of indigenous forms of music in church helped t... see more
Angelika Potempa
The paper explores links between medical mistakes, usually considered highly personal events, and social injustice. These links are one more reason for the necessity of addressing healthcare issues within a justice framework.
Hassen Sakaama
Delillo’s continuous philosophical and intellectual brooding gravitates around the perplexing theme of death which seems to represent the binding thread that conjoins his numerous novels. Admittedly, many of his novels end with the death of one of his lea... see more
Kufre Usanga
Gabriel Okara, J. P. Clark and a number of poets from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria have engaged with the ecological devastation of the oil-rich Delta in their poetry. However, Tanure Ojaide appears to be the most prolific and activistic of contempora... see more
Hassen Zriba
This feature article presents the interdisciplinary work done by Dr. Nevena Stojanovic, Lecturer at West Virginia University. In Fall 2017, Stojanovic had the honor to serve as the Keynote Speaker and an Honorary Guest Speaker at two global interdisciplin... see more
Vincent M. Chanda
The importance of language to mankind is such that not only all national constitutions have one or more provisions on language but so do all regional and international organizations in their conventions, treaties or similar instruments. The paper explores... see more
Avinat Chitebeta
The inter-relatedness of Sala and other Bantu Botatwe languages in Zambia is a study which involved a lexicostatistical survey on the inter-relatedness of Sala, Lenje, Soli and Tonga. According to Doke (1954), Bantu Botatwe refers to the language group co... see more
Umar Muhammad Dogondaji
Cyprian Ekwensi s’est véritablement signale à la critique en 1954 lors de la publication de son premier grand roman People of the City, suivi de Jagua Nana en 1961, et Burning Grass en 1962. Le roman est traduit de l’anglais au français sous le titre de L... see more
Sia Modeste Gnato
Le groupe nominal « les jeunes de la rue » désigne des locuteurs composés de badauds et de jeunes déscolarisés à hétérogénéité linguistiques qui prennent la rue comme lieu de prédilection. La nécessité d’intercompréhension de ces jeunes qui ne m... see more
Abdelhadi Halawa
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