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Volume 4 Number 2 Year 2017

22 articles in this issue 

SALEEM ABDELHADY

This study proposes understanding Agreement and Anti-Agreement in Berber from Multi-Feature Inheritance (MFI) account following Branigan’s (2016) recent approach. The study aims to bridge a misunderstanding in the literature where it has been assumed that... see more

Pags. 1 - 14  

Ron Iphofen

The apparent freeing of information access and knowledge accumulation that was the promise of modern communications technology – the Internet, World Wide Web and mobile digitized telecommunications – heralded the opportunity to attain some of the ideals t... see more

Pags. 122 - 141  

Adriana Mariella

This work argues that after the recession in 2007, a kaleidoscope of similar themes about industrial Americana and the beauty of work came to dominate representations of “Americanness” in advertising and pop culture. Brands like Levi’s, Walmart, and Chrys... see more

Pags. 142 - 165  

Hisham Najeeb Said AL-Shikh,Valliappan Raju

Major roads in Yemen are not paved and its population density is high in coastal areas, implementing the idea of intermodal transportation method all over the coastline will give the product industries a huge advantages, due to its attractive solutions to... see more

Pags. 15 - 24  

Margarida Pereira Martins

The main objective of this paper is to propose an interdisciplinary reflection on how postcolonial fiction in English can help readers and scholars construct an idea of the post-colonial nation and the cultural identity of its people. This theory is part ... see more

Pags. 166 - 177  

Sedigheh Sherkat Moghaddam

La femme symbole du bien et du mal a supporté des rôles différents et très contradictoires dans la littérature et la poésie persanes. Son image est à la fois enjolivées et dégradées : Mère, amante, source d’inspiration ou victime.  Cette recherche a ... see more

Pags. 178 - 188  

Bernard Eze Orji

Masquerade performances transcend mere mask adornment. It involves preparations that take varying lengths of time and painstaking efforts. During the elaborate behind-the-scene pre-performance processes of mask and costume construction, musical and choreo... see more

Pags. 189 - 200  

Béchir Saidi

      Les modes de raisonnement démonstratif à savoir le raisonnement par la décomposition, le raisonnement par le syllogisme et le raisonnement par l’analogie permettent à Rousseau de convaincre un auditoire spécifique voire spécialisé. Ce... see more

Pags. 201 - 207  

Farnaz Sassani

A translator always tries to accurately convey the meaning of a text by paraphrasing and explaining the meaning of it as possible. He tries to negotiate with the author to remain faithful in transmitting the sense, absolute translatability is almost impos... see more

Pags. 208 - 216  

Lèfara Silue

This study permits to understand that the living place of Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon is an unstable and fragmented universe. The protagonists Akobi and Mara freely roam in three places in quest of happiness. The representation of the German urban are... see more

Pags. 217 - 228  

Nevena Stojanovic

In this essay, I reflect on the teaching experiment that I did several years ago in my class on transatlantic short stories and novels of the nineteenth century. As instructors of literature in a university setting, we often face the question of how to te... see more

Pags. 229 - 237  

Aiman Reyaz,Priyanka Tripathi

Born to respectable Jewish parents, Kafka received a thorough education in German schools. Soon after receiving a doctorate in law in 1906, Kafka worked for an insurance company and rose to the level of Vice Secretary in 1913- the year before he started w... see more

Pags. 238 - 249  

Latef S. N. Berzenji

Most of Margaret Atwood's novels depict women facing external and internal obstacles in their attempt to attain self-realisation as they are internally divided because of encountering the harsh realities of life, or living in a community ruled by patriarc... see more

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Yagué Vahi

Dans le discours poétique de l’ivoirien Bernard Binlin Dadié, plusieurs thèmes s’enchevêtrent et s’articulent autour de l’effondrement des frontières étatiques, linguistiques et surtout culturelles. Le sujet qui investit l’espace n’a pas de terre où il ré... see more

Pags. 250 - 267  

Abdol Rauh Yaccob,Sulaiman Dorloh

It is a difficult task to measure the importance of South West Arabia to the Ottomans and the British prior to and during World War I. Early history of imperial expansion in the area which followed by constant conflicts and involved a considerable amount ... see more

Pags. 268 - 278  

Anu Marjaana Besson

This multidisciplinary study enforces a suggested link between everyday aesthetic experiences and restoration. The studied phenomenon is staycation, a short-term holiday spent at home or at one’s home region, to identify how people use a (culturally) fami... see more

Pags. 34 - 52  

Ashok Bhusal

This article highlights the suppression tactics used to marginalize four women rhetoricians from the prior four centuries and attempts to find commonalities among these rhetors. They are getting recognition for their long overlooked rhetorical skills. We,... see more

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Sulaiman Dorloh

There are many critics of current Thai law concerning the welfare of animals. They argue that the PACPAWA,2014 is inadequate to protect the welfare of animals. The absence of clear guidelines in the legislation concerning animal welfare has resulted in an... see more

Pags. 58 - 63  

Sulaiman Dorloh,Abdol Rauh Yaacob

This paper examines the roles and the functions that the Islamic committee members play at the Muslim Religious Committee Council in the Patani province in propagating and preserving Islam as a religion under the Thai Constitution.  Other councils fo... see more

Pags. 64 - 74  

Charles Effiong,Lucy Michael Iseyen

Film culture in Nigeria has become very popular among Nigerian and transnational audiences especially in Africa to the extent that there is hardly a day people do not look for new films produced by Nollywood. In the same light, there is hardly a street in... see more

Pags. 75 - 86  

Awni Shati Etaywe

Given the scarce literature on the Arabic academic book reviews (BRs) and the relatively under-searched praise and criticism speech acts, this study investigates praise and criticism as reflected in the evaluative voice of Arabic academic BRs. It aims to ... see more

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