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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn spite of the prominence of research on social responsibility teaching as a skill for today, managing social responsibility in foreign language teaching settings is still not a very well explored territory, and the ESP...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis study examines the major phonological features of Jordanian Druze Arabic (JD). Druze are a minority group in the east part of Jordan. Their dialect has not been investigated before. First, we give a brief history of...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIt is worth noting that children's literature is one of the rapidly growing fields in the literature on one hand, but on the other hand, it is also the most argumentative area of study among critics and all interested...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe purpose of the research is to comprehend the highly polymorphic notion of identity in the works of Anna Marie McLemore, a Mexican American writer. A detailed inspection of his works indicates that the concept of...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis paper is a rhetorical analysis of the political discourse of the American President Joe Biden's speeches. The data of the study consist of 40 speeches (120,028) words delivered by Joe Biden from January 2021 to...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedArabic is a Semitic language that has a rich morphology and a relatively free word order. This research paper attempts to demonstrate that Arabic could also be classified as a polysynthetic language. To this end, ten...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTeaching that is culturally responsive (CRT) goes well beyond mentioning students' native cultures or using examples of traditions and customs. This strategy might make students feel included, but it falls short of...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIan McEwan's novel Enduring Love foregrounds the protagonists' failed construction of romantic love and illustrates the fragility of Joe and Clarissa's love on the one hand and the destructive forces of Jed's homosexual...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe values of multicultural education in Indonesian middle and high school textbooks have been of great interest among researchers, for the Indonesian people have a variety of cultures, ethnicities, religions, as well as...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis research highlights the coherence tools in Al-Saadi's interpretations, based on modern textology and thorough investigation of these tools, as well as the method used by Al-Saadi in his interpretation called Tayseer...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFu Sheng Liu Ji is not only an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu in the Qing Dynasty, but also a love letter to his wife. So far, there have been four English versions of it, translated by Lin Yutang, Shirley M....
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedMetaphor and metonymy, which are treated as two basic cognitive and conceptual mechanisms in cognitive linguistics, are highly interactive to each other. Metaphor from metonymy, as a complicated linguistic device and...
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From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedCreative Writing (CW) is a crucial skill for foreign language learners as it helps them develop their writing and language abilities. It also enhances their thinking skills. Nevertheless, CW is difficult to master due to...