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FREQUENCY
OCCURRENCE OF PRONUNCIATION ERRORS OF ENGLISH VOWELS OF
SAUDI STUDENTS OF ENGLISH -EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH EZZELDIN MAHMOUD TAJELDIN ALI & SAEED ABDULLAH M.ALZAHRANI Department of English language Al Baha University, Al Baha city Saudi Arabia |
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FEMININE
SENSIBILITY IN NIRUPAMABORGOHAIN’S ANYA JIVAN
Dr. DIPALI DEVI Associate Professor, English Department Rangia College, Rangia |
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A CRITICAL
ANALYSIS OF MILTON’S POETIC STYLE AS REVEALED IN HIS EPIC POEM PARADISE LOST: BOOKS I AND II Dr. JAMAL SUBHI ISMAIL NAFI’ Department of English, Al-Quds University, East Jerusalem-Abu Dies Main Campus, P.O. Box: 51000- Palestinian Occupied Territories |
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APPRENTICE:
A PEEP INTO HUMAN NATURE UMARA SHAMEEN BUTT PhD Scholar Dept. of English Bhaderwah Campus University of Jammu, Jammu, J&K India |
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THE
CHARACTER OF HEATHCLIFF AND EMILY BRONTE’S MYSTICAL VISION
OF LIFE IN HER FAMOUS NOVEL “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” KRISHMA M.Phil. Student, Department of English Chaudhary Devi Lal University Sirsa. (Haryana), India. |
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TO BE OR
NOT TO BE? AN ANALYSIS OF PREDICAMENT OF WOMEN WITH
REFERENCE TO THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE
Dr. B. JANAKI Assistant Professor of English, Kingdom University Kingdom of Bahrain |
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TEACHERS’
PERCEPTION ON LITERACY, NUMERACY AND SCREENING (LINUS2.0)
ASSESSMENT FEATURES BASED ON
YEAR 1 STUDENTS’
PERFORMANCE NORFAIROS BINTI HADZIR AINI MUNIRAH BINTI ALIAS AIMI LIYANA BINTI KAMARUZAMAN HANIS MAISARAH BINTI MOHD YUSOF Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia |
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STYLISTIC
ANALYSIS OF ROBERT FROST'S ACQUAINTED
WITH THE NIGHT MARIYA ASLAM Ph.D Scholar, Department of English University of Jammu Jammu and Kashmir, India |
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THE
INTERACTION BETWEEN IRANIAN EFL LEARNERS’ LISTENING
PROFICIENCY LEVEL AND THE LISTENING STRATEGIES THEY USE
LEYLA NAGHASHZADEH Master student of Payame Noor University (PNU) of Tehran |
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WRITING THE
MARGINS: A STUDY OF THE PARSI PERSPECTIVE IN BAPSI SIDHWA’S
ICE-CANDY-MAN BARJINDER SINGH Ph.D. Research Scholar Senior Research Fellow (University Grants Commission IN) Central University of Punjab India |
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ISSUES OF
GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE PLAY OF MAHESH DATTANI:
TARA KHUSHBU TREHAN Research Scholar School of studies in English, Vikram University, Ujjain (M.P.) |
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THE
INVINCIBLE FAITH OF CHRISTIANITY IN DAN BROWN’S THE DA VINCI
CODE S.ANANDH RAJ Research Scholar, Department of English, Swami Vivekananda Arts & Science College, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu |
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INDIAN
ENGLISH THEATRE: PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES SHREEJA NARAYANAN Lecturer in Department of English MES Arts and Science College, Meppadam |
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YEATS AND
NIETZSCHE: KINSHIP AND INFLUENCE Dr. SANJAY KUMAR DUTTA Orissa Engineering College |
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POWER,
PRESTIGE, GLAMOUR AND ENGLISH HIMAXEE BORDOLOI M.Phil Scholar, Department of English Gauhati University |
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THE PLACE
OF LITERARY AND IMAGINATIVE NARRATIVES IN ESL/EFL CLASSROOMS INAYAT SHAH Lecturer, UNIR Faculty of English and Language Studies, Sohar University Oman |
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THE
RHETORIC OF TENTATIVENESS AND SUBJECTIVITY IN SELECTED
NIGERIAN INAUGURAL POLITICAL SPEECHES CHINWE R. EZEIFEKA Department of English Language and Literature, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, PMB 5025, Awka, Nigeria |
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THE CURSE
OF BEING A MARGINALIZED WOMAN IN ‘AND SUCH IS HER FATE’ BY
DALIP KAUR TIWANA BRIJESH KUMAR (Research Scholar) Department of English & MEL, University of Allahabad, Allahabad |
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CONFESSIONS
OF INDIAN POETESS IN MODERN TIMES Dr. ARCHANA KUMARI Assistant Professor Department of English & Foreign Languages Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University) Koni, Bilaspur – Chhattisgarh |
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THE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE: A NECESSITY OR AN IMPOSITION VAIBHAV MEHTA1*, ABHIJIT GAIKWAD2, ANAGH DESHPANDE3, ADITYA GORE4 1, 2, 3, 4M.Tech, Vellore Institute of technology, Chennai campus |
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VOYAGING
THE WORLD OF COMICS AND CARTOONS TO UNDERSTAND THE
SHAKESPEAREAN FOOL: AN INNOVATIVE WAY OF TEACHING-LEARNING
SHAKESPEARE PRATISHRUTI SINGH Assistant Professor, Dept. of Humanities, Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering & Management, Nagpur |
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ELEMENTS IN
MODERN AMERICAN DRAMA SUHASINI B. SRIHARI Assistant Professor, Department of English St. Anne’s First Grade College for Women, Bangalore, India |
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EFFECTIVE
WAY OF IMPROVING ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN EDUCATIONAL ARENA ADITYA GORE1*,VAIBHAV MEHTA2, BHARAT KUMAR P3. , GOVARDHAN REDDY I.4 1,2,3,4M.Tech, Vellore Institute of technology, Chennai campus. |
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PROBLEMATIZING THE METONYMY OF REPRESENTATION IN GOPAL
GURU’S ESSAY ‘HOW EGALITARIAN ARE THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN
INDIA?’ SAMBHU R1, AMAL TOMS2 1Assistant Professor, Department of English, Mahatma Gandhi College, Trivandrum, Kerala, India. 2M.Phil Scholar in English, School of Letters, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India |
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SILENCE IN
THAT LONG SILENCE
Dr. BIPIN CHANDRA UNIYAL Assistant Professor & Head Deptt. of English Bal Ganga Degree College Sendul, Kemar Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. |
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MEDIA
EXPOSURE FOR AN ENHANCED COMMUNICATIVE ESL INSTRUCTION NATHALIE ANN C. ALAGA Department of Language, College of Arts and Sciences, Samar State University Catbalogan City, Samar, Philippines |
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FROM UTOPIA
TO DYSTOPIA: A Comparative Analysis of the Dystopian Visions
inAldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Marge Piercy’s Woman
on the Edge of Time ASHRAF ABDELBAKY Assistant Lecturer in English Department- Faculty of Arts- Minia University- Egypt |
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MYTH,
HISTORY AND IDENTITY: A STUDY OF THE MAJOR WORKS OF GITHA
HARIHARAN BRAHMA RUSTAM Ph. D. Research Scholar Department of English, Debargaon, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, Assam, India |
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EXPLORATION
OF HUMAN PSYCHE: THE STRANGE CASE OF BILLY BISWAS Dr.SHALINI MATHUR Associate Professor, IPS Academy, Indore[M.P] |
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FEMINIST
ELEMENTS IN TORU DUTT WRITINGS MERLIN KUMARI.K Assistant Professor of English Teegala Krishna Reddy Engineering College HYDERABAD |
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COMPARISON
OF APPOSITION IN ENGLISH AND CHINESE JING HAN Lecturer, Shanghai University, 200444, China |
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PROBLEMS OF
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN INDIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND
SOLUTIONS ANAGH
DESHPANDE1*,SHUBHANKAR BISWAS2, VAIBHAV MEHTA3, ADITYA GORE4
1,2,3,4M.Tech, Vellore Institute of technology, Chennai campus. |
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A
POST-COLONIAL FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT OF VIRGINITY
AND HONOUR IN THE EPIC THE MAHABHARATA TO DE-STIGMATIZE THE
HONOUR AND HONOUR BASED CRIMES NISHTHA MISHRA Research scholar Department of English and M.E.L University of Allahabad,India |
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AN OASIS OF
ANTICIPATION IN THE BARREN LAND OF ROOTLESSNESS : SEARCH FOR
IDENTITY IN R.K. NARAYAN'S THE GUIDE Dr. ARCHANA Assistant Professor, Department of English, Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi |
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THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE: COGNIZANCE OF WOMEN’S
MARGINALIZATION AND EMERGENCE OF THEIR EMPOWERMENT Dr. REEFAQAT HUSAIN Assistant Professor, Department of English, YMD College, MD University, Nuh (Mewat), Haryana |
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WORDSWORTHIAN ROMANTICISM: A DALIT CRITIQUE MOHAMMED SHAFEER K P Lecturer in English, KMCT Arts and Science College Pazhoor (P.O), Kuttippuram, Malappuram, Kerala. |
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THE PLIGHTS
OF IMPOVERISHED BLACKS OF SOUTH AFRICA IN ATHOL FUGARD’S
PLAYS: THE TRAIN DRIVER AND THE ISLAND
K.S.MEERA
Lecturer, Department of English, College of Arts & Science for Girls, WadiAldawasir, Prince Sattam Bin Abdul Aziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
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EFFECTS OF
USING PICTURE CUES AND OUTLINING ON EFL LEARNERS' WRITING
SKILL SHABAN NAJAFI KARIMI Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr Branch |
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SUBJECT AND
SUBJECT-FORMATION IN LITERARY TEXTS: A CRITIQUE OF CATHERINE
BELSEY’S ESSAY ‘ADDRESSING THE SUBJECT’ SAMBHU. R1, AMAL TOMS2 1Assistant Professor, Department of English, Mahatma Gandhi College, Trivandrum, Kerala, India. 2M.Phil Scholar in English, School of Letters, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. |
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THE
TRADITION OF BENGALLIENATUCK AND HURRO CHUNDER GHOSE’S
BHANUMATI CHITTOBILAS ABHILASH DEY Ph.D. Scholar, The University of Burdwan |
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HISTORY REFLECTS THROUGH LITERATURE: AN ANALYSIS OF
ISMATH HUSSAIN’S NOVEL ‘KOLODAM’ MOHAMMED KHASIM PK Assistant Professor in English PG Department of English Calicut University Centre Kadmat, UT of Lakshadweep |
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KALEIDOSCOPE OF THEMES IN INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH VIDYA PATIL PhD Research Scholar, Department of English, Gulbarga University, Kalburgi. & Assistant Professor and Head of the Department, Department of English, Government First Grade College, Humnabad |
244-248 |
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TOMMY
WILHELM, AN UNCONVENTIONAL HERO IN THE POST-WAR AMERICAN
SOCIETY: A STUDY OF SAUL BELLOW’S SEIZE THE DAY MD. EHASANUL HOQUE Lecturer, Department of English, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Noakhali Bangladesh |
249-254 |
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THE EFFECT
OF CALL MULTIMEDIA STILL-PICTURE VS. MOTION-PICTURE ON
VOCABULARY LEARNING OF ELEMENTARY EFL STUDENTS AMIR REZA NEMATTABRIZI (Ph.D)1, ABAZARI MARZIEH2 1Assistant Prof., Department of English language, Payame Noor University, I. R. of Iran. 2Department of English language, Payame Noor University, I. R. of Iran |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETY PROVOKING FACTORS AND EFL LEARNERS’ WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE MAHDIEH AKBARZADEH1, MEHRY HADDAD NARAFSHAN(Ph.D.)2 1Department of Foreign Languages, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran 2Department of Foreign Languages, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran | 264-276 |
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URBAN
CITIES IN AUTHORS' PERSPECTIVE NEETA SHARMA Department of Education Shri Shankaracharya Mahavidyalaya Junwani, Bhilai (CG) |
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QUEST FOR
THE SELF: READING ARUN JOSHI'S ‘THE FOREIGNER’ Dr. GOLLA KIRAN KUMAR Assistant Professor (c), Department of English Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad |
282-290 |
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EXPLORING
THE SENTENCE STRUCTURE AT A PARTICULAR GRADE LEVEL JENNIFER DSOUZA Assistant Professor in Business Communication NarseeMonjee College of Commerce and Economics Vile Parle (W), Mumbai |
291-297 |
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PINTER’S
‘THE BIRTHDAY PARTY’ STANDS “AGAINST INTERPRETATION” SAPNA M. DESAI Assistant Professor in English Vanita Vishram Women’s College of Commerce |
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COMPARATIVE
LITERATURE IN ACTION: THE STUDY OF SELECTED ENGLISH ROMANTIC
LYRICS IN ODIA TRANSLATION BISWA RANJAN SAHOO PhD Scholar in English Utkal University, Vanivihar |
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CULTURE
VERSUS EXISTENCE: THE RELENTLESS STRUGGLE OF WOMAN IN GOGU
SHYAMALA’S FATHER MAY BE AN ELEPHANT AND MOTHER ONLY A SMALL
BASKET, BUT.. S. ODELU KUMAR1, Prof. PRETTI R KUMAR2 1Doctoral Research Scholar, Center for Languages and Translation Studies, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, Telangana. 2Director, Center for Languages and Translation Studies, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, Telangana. |
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