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Comparison of Split Infinitives in Pakistani and British English: A Corpus-based Investigation
This article investigates split infinitives in Pakistani English and British English using Kachru‘s (1985) concentric circles framework.
Bisma Butt, Behzad Anwar
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Chinese Englishes: History, Contexts, and Texts
The current profile of attitudinal range and functional domains demonstrates the magnitude of English influence and depth of penetration in Chinese society. It is argued that nativization of English in China forms a CLINE, for the degrees of nativization
Zhang, Hang
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Argumentation pragmatics, text analysis, and contrastive rhetoric
The contrastive rhetoric hypothesis (Kaplan, 1966) predicts that language users across cultures will vary in the means they use to construct coherent discourse.
Kenkel, James Michael
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Recurrent chest pain after treatment of spontaneous coronary artery dissection: An enigma
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a rare entity. It has been described in various settings like pregnancy, collagen vascular diseases, cocaine abuse, heavy exercise, variant angina, eosinophilic arteritis, or fibro muscular dysplasia.
Dheeraj D. Bhatt +3 more
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Three generation Distler-Kachru models
Distler-Kachru models which yield three generations of chiral fermions with gauge group SO(10) are found. These models have mirror partners.
Malyuta, Yuri M., Aksenov, Nikolay N.
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Approximate reconstruction of inflationary potential with ACT observations
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) has recently reported updated measurements of the scalar spectral index ns, revealing a tension with the predictions of many conventional inflationary models. In this work, we adopt a parameterization of the spectral
Zhu Yi +3 more
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Expanding and outer circle cultural content in English coursebooks commonly used in Serbia
The three core culture areas commonly covered by modern coursebooks are Inner Circle cultures (culture of countries where English is the first or dominant language), Outer Circle cultures (post-colonial countries where English plays a major role) and ...
Nenad M. Tomović, Maja M. Aleksić
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THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBALIZATION: CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH BETWEEN FRAGMENTATION AND INTERNATIONALIZATION
We provide an overview of the current situation regarding the use of English worldwide, by making use of the classic explanatory model proposed by Kachru, with some necessary updates.
Marco F. Zagnoli
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Background: Spinal anaesthesia is the most common technique used for lower segment caesarean sections(LSCS). but it has own disadvantages too. Maternal haemodynamic changes is more profound in pregnant population.
Shikhar Verma +4 more
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In Memoriam: Dr Yamuna Kachru (1933–2013) [PDF]
On 19 April 2013, Dr. Yamuna Kachru, Professor Emerita of Linguistics and English as an International Language at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), USA, passed away after a sho...
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