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The Languages of Literature

2009
The main purpose of this chapter is to explore some of the ways in which Hazlitt’s understanding of linguistic theory influenced his literary criticism. As noted previously, this is an aspect of his work that has been strangely neglected in the past — ‘strangely’ because these are numerous explicit associations which have so far eluded serious ...
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Language and Literature

2019
original project In particular with interested non-experts in SFL in mind, the first section of the chapter will be dedicated to systematically but accessibly defining/describing what the SFL take on literature and the analysis of the language in literature consists in. Hasan’s expression ‘verbal art’ will be adopted and the definition provided will be
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Language and Literature Education

2012
Mother tongue and literature is taught at every stage of Finnish education, from preschool to universities, and, according to international assessments, with success. This chapter focuses on teaching and learning mother tongue and literature in basic education.
Satu Grünthal, Liisa Tainio
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English Language and Literature

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1931
Allan G. Chester   +2 more
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LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Italian Studies, 1994
C. P. Brand   +17 more
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Leveraging the Benefits of ICT Usage in Teaching of English Language and Literature

Smart Intelligent Computing and Applications, 2019
Arunima Dash, Khushboo Kuddus
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Patient navigation across the cancer care continuum: An overview of systematic reviews and emerging literature

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Matthew Tieu   +2 more
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Language in Literature

The Modern Language Review, 1989
David Shepherd   +3 more
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Arabic Language and Literature

2013
There is a general tendency to confuse Arab and Muslim identities. While the majority of Arabs are Muslim, most Muslims are not Arabs. There are also non-Muslim Arabs. The first Arab conquests aimed at spreading Islam caused the Arabs to settle outside the Arabian Peninsula, extending their control over the Levant, North Africa, Mesopotamia, and the ...
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Germanic Languages and Literatures

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1931
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