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MIDDLE ENGLISH: ENGLISH OR FRENGLISH?
The article focuses on a general description of Middle English considering the impact of the French language on its development during this period. Despite an extensive number of French borrowings in different layers of the English language, the language
L.M. Ikalyuk, U.T. Tatsakovych
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Strong Enough to Fight: Harriet Tubman vs. The Myth of the Lost Cause
Black creators who tell Harriet Tubman’s story engage in an ongoing rhetorical battle over historical memory with regard to slavery and the Civil War. This essay examines the challenges Tubman’s story poses to a Lost Cause narrative that took root in the
Laura Dubek
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Functional and semantic development of the Middle English lexeme milde (Based on the Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse) [PDF]
This article focuses on the features of the functional and semantic development of the Middle English adjective milde, which in the studied period was a means of moral and ethical evaluation.
Vanyushkina , Olga I.
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This article aims to investigate the constraints on the English translation of the Arabic novel Saq Al-Bambu (The Bamboo Stalk) and identify the translation strategies that were adopted to render the literary work in light of Baker’s Taxonomy (1992 ...
Rababah Sarah, Al-Abbas Linda
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This study used bibliometric data from Language Testing, a prestigious international peer-reviewed journal in the language testing field, to investigate research trends and development patterns in language testing.
Manxia Dong +3 more
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Critical thinking has received significant scholarly attention in education over the years. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis of critical thinking during the last two decades (2000–2021) to identify research trends and hotspots of critical ...
Manxia Dong, Fuli Li, Huiming Chang
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Given the conservative nature of Arab societies, Vladimir Nabokov’s English novel Lolita (1955) poses considerable challenges to Arab translators because of its pornographic nature and controversial themes: pedophilia, incest, and young teenage sex. This
Al Saideen Bassam +2 more
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Localized reality television competitions centering on food merge language and food to express the emotional depth that stems from identity. While many have examined the relationship between food and identity and language and identity separately, few ...
Mohammed Farghal +2 more
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Stylo visualisations of Middle English documents [PDF]
Automated approaches to identifying authorship of a text have become commonplace in the stylometric studies. The current article applies an unsupervised stylometric approach on Middle English documents using the script Stylo in R, in an attempt to ...
Martti Mäkinen
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Negative inversion, negative concord and sentential negation in the history of English [PDF]
It is claimed in van Kemenade (2000: 62) that clauses with initial negative constituents are a context in which subject–verb inversion occurs throughout the history of English.
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