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Volume 19 Number 4 Year 2023

8 articles in this issue 

Edward Salifu MahamaLanguage Contact And Language Choice Among The Frafra People In Damongo In The Savan

This study explored language choice for informal interactions of the Frafra people of the Upper East Region of Ghana, who migrated in the early 1960s to settle in Damongo in the then West Gonja District in the Northern region of Ghana for farming among th... see more

 

Sumona Sharmin

This study explores the English language needs of undergraduate students of a private university. The findings of this study reveal some similarities and differences between the students' and teachers' perceptions about learners' English language needs. I... see more

 

Medakene Keltoum,Mesaitifa Akila

The Qur'anic text, subject to continuous recitation and interpretation, remains ripe for fresh perspectives that resonate with its core objectives. As the need for contemporary interpretation in line with evolving societal and cultural norms becomes more ... see more

 

Mr. B. Muthukarthikeyan,Mr. Vishwalingam M S,Mrs. R. Suganthi

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of colonial imperialism on indigenous peoples, who in Post-colonial literature, navigate a problematic terrain between their traditional way of life and the prevailing sociocultural and political system ... see more

 

Dr. Djebaili Fatiha

This research focuses on the difficulties encountered by medical students when analyzing medical discourse in the French language. Using a rigorous methodology, the study examines the linguistic and communication obstacles that students face when reading ... see more

 

Eman Awni Ali,Radwan Salim Mahadin

The study mainly attempts to assess the validity of a non-corpus-based phonological analysis. The targeted analysis is Abushunar and Mahadin’s (2017) non-linear phonological investigation of the derivation of the passive participle (PP) in Modern Standard... see more

 

Naima Boukhelif,Amina Abdelhadi,Naima Sahli

Humorous discourse is an act of communication with different modes and maxims. In this regard, the study at hand attempts to identify which Grice’s maxims violation brings about humorous effect and creates conversational implicatures in Algerian online jo... see more

 

Udomkrit Srinon,Peter R.R. White

The generic structures of students’ hard news stories were analysed in an English for Journalism course. The course lecturer used some material on hard news and feature stories to teach students how to write such stories. More specially, this study focuse... see more