a publication that some may find of interest - having a persian/eastern
rather than western perspective..
noting also that it is open access.
...something many of us really need if we are independent scholars (aka
you've become unemployed), and/or if our university libraries have been
instructed not to subscribe to any new journals...
[e.g. 'language context and text' is unavailable to unsw and uni of bham
scholars alike]
yours in glorious victorian isolation,
lexie
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Dear Colleagues,
The new issue of Journal of *Research in Applied Linguistics* is now
available on the website (https://rals.scu.ac.ir/).
In this issue,
*Daana *traces the developmental path of the nominal and pronominal
referring systems in the production of an English-Arabic bilingual
child.
*Rahnemoon, Ahangar, & Nourmohammadi* examine how thematic structures
are presented in the Persian translated news, translated from English
into
Persian, and compared it to the thematic structure in the Persian
nontranslated news texts.
*Pishghadam, Ebrahimi, Naji Meidani, & Derakhshan* elaborate on the
cultuling (sic) conceptualizations as an innovative method for the
analysis of language.
*Khreisat & Mugableh * investigate the multidimensionality of
recreational reading attitude among Jordanian EFL students.
*Hasan & Shehzad* examine the correlation and prediction of syntagmatic
and
paradigmatic relations to academic reading comprehension amongst 175
Bangladeshi undergraduate EFL students.
*Bello, Yap, Chan, & Nimehchisalem* attempt to ascertain if there is
mutual intelligibility between Nigerian and Malaysian English speakers,
as
there is little exploration of the intelligibility of African English
varieties to Malaysians and vice versa.
*Siahmansouri & Hoorvash* aim to depict how the novel, *A Thousand
Splendid Suns*, reinforces the orientalist discourse toward Afghanistan
through certain narrative structures.
I hope you will find the content of this issue relevant to your specific
academic tastes and interests. Please share this email with your
colleagues
and students.
Best regards,
Alireza Jalilifar,
Professor of Applied Linguistics,
Dept. of English Language & Literature,
Faculty of Letters & Humanities,
Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz,
Iran
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enmore-harcourt-adelaide
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