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Imagined Commonwealths: Cambridge Essays on Commonwealth and International Literature in English by T. J. Cribb (review)

Yearbook of English Studies, 2022
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Cambridge English and Commonwealth Literature T.J.Cribb PART I: GATEWAYS AND FRONTIERS Redreaming the World B.Okri Child at the Frontier W.Soyinka Judgement and Dream W.Harris Fens, Droughts and Deserts J ...
Angela Smith
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Response to Special Issue of Journal of World Literature on Literary Translingualism

Journal of World Literature, 2018
The articles in this special issue on Literary Translingualism by Helgesson and Kullberg, Robinson, Boyden, and Bodin all insist on language as fluid and non-discrete.
S. Kellman
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Teeth of the hydra: the policies and practices of English language teaching in Japan

Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2023
The English language can be compared to the hydra from ancient mythology as it is an unstoppable force throughout the world. Using this comparison, this study examines the history of English in Japan, English linguistic imperialism, and its impact on ...
Brian Dubin
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The Idea of Arabic Influence Patterns in the Indonesian and Malay Languages

EDUCATE : Journal of Education and Culture
Arabic is absorbed into many other languages in the world, especially the majority of the Muslim population, and then melted into a speech language as a means of communication.
Makmur Haji Harun   +2 more
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The Idea of Transfiguration in Russian Literature of the 20th Century

Ideas and Ideals
The article presents the idea of Transfiguration expressed and fixed in the semantic potential of language, sign and symbol as the initial, fundamental idea of Russian literature.
Irina Kosheleva
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Modern Languages as an academic discipline: the linguistic component

Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2019
In Pountain (2017), I argued that the indispensable foundation of an academic discipline of Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) must consist of (a) acquisition of and competence in the standard form of a foreign language, (b) awareness of its linguistic ...
C. Pountain
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Becoming an L2 User: Implications for Identity and Culture in the Language Classroom

Studies About Languages, 2006
Increasingly the goal of both foreign and second language programs is to develop effective language users able to move comfortably between two or more languages and cultures and negotiate the linguistic and cultural differences frequently encountered in ...
Jane C. Crawford
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SCIENTIFIC AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING THE UZBEK LANGUAGE

The Language and Culture, 2023
The Uzbek language is one of the ancient languages and belongs to the Turkic language group of the Altai language family. At the present, the number of Uzbek speakers worldwide exceeds 40 million people.
G. Asilova, Begam Qaraeva
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‘My World Is a Different World’: Caste and Dalit Eco-Literary Traditions

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2019
India ‘nature writing’ has traditionally encompassed ecology, geography and sacrality, and has often missed Dalit literary traditions. In the last few decades, environment literature has expanded its horizons to consider intersections between ecology ...
M. Sharma
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IMPORTANCE OF TRANSLATION STUDIES AND CHALLENGES IN LITERARY TRANSLATION

ShodhGyan-NU: Journal of Literature and Culture Studies
English literature is very rich and vast. English has become a global language still some other languages have their own richness and importance and literature is not confined to some languages.
Manjeet Kumar
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