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International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) - volume 6(4)
Papers in this issue: Aziyana Bayyr-ool & Vitaly Voinov (pp. 1 - 24); Ellen Thompson, Maria Omana, Javier Collado-Isasi & Amanda Yousuf (pp. 25 - 40); Nancy Sullivan, Robert T. Schatz & Carol Ming-hung Lam (pp. 41 - 70); Brian G. Rubrecht & Kayoko Ishikawa (pp. 71 - 96); Thuy Nga Nguyen & Ghil'ad Zuckermann (pp. 97 - 118); Mohammad Ali Salmani Nodoushan (pp. 119 - 140); Judith Runnels (pp. 141 - 153); Peter Kosta & Diego Gabriel Krivochen (pp. 154 - 182)
Women in Ancient Cultures

Women in Ancient Cultures

Mohammad Momin Khawaja

Lulu.com
2025
pokkari
An intriguing pioneering foresight into the forgotten pages of living history, a new age academic enthusiast and creative thinker leads with his accolades and thought-provoking knowledge-based observations of ancient archaeological ruins and findings and dives into brilliant initiatives to discover seamless emotions, feelings and marvelous contributions of ancient women to have transformed human societies and phenomena of change and human civilizations into more a reality than a fiction imagined by philosophers, artists, entrepreneurs, painters, poets and thinkers of past ages - historical captions and elicits surprisingly new facts and mysterious wonders shaping critical ambitions that far surpass those of a new study on creative ancient women; it is more aptly characterized as a picture of formative history toward a new cultural history of wonders in modernity and adaptability for rethinking on the imperatives of women's role in developing sustainable human cultures.
International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) - volume 8(2)
This volume contains: Multilingual transfer: L1 morphosyntax in L3 English by Abdelkader HERMAS; Instant messaging in office hours: Use of ellipsis dots at work and Hong Kong culture by Bernie Chun Nam MAK; Royal sport and social distance: Television interviews with Prince Andrew and Princess Anne by Douglas Mark PONTON; Code-mixing and its impact on language competence by Dan LU; Engagement as perception-in-action in process drama for teaching and learning Italian as a second language by Erika C. PIAZZOLI; Assessment of critical thinking skills through reading comprehension by Kassim A. SHAABAN; Book Review: Doerr, N. M., & Lee, K. (2013). Constructing the heritage language learner: Knowledge, power and new subjectivities. Berlin: Walter De Gruyter. xiii ] 188 pp; ISBN: 978-1-61451-283-7] by Hsiang-Hua CHANG.
Control System Analysis & Design in Matlab and Simulink
"Control System Analysis & Design in MATLAB and SIMULINK" is blueprinted to solve undergraduate control system engineering problems in MATLAB platform. Unified view of control system fundamentals is taken into account in the text. One key aspect of the text is the presentation of computing and graphing materials in a simple intuitive way. Many advances in virtual implementation on control systems have been seen in the past decade. The text elucidates the web of concepts underpinning these advances. Self-working out illustrations and end-of-chapter exercises enthuse the reader a checkup on thorough understanding. The comprehensive introduction will benefit both undergraduates and graduates studying control system and engineering. Also researchers in the field can have the text as reference.
Composed Cures

Composed Cures

Mohammad Anees

Lulu.com
2014
pokkari
Shooting pain in body joints and afflictions in muscles create appalling state for a mortal. The causes could be negligence about health or lazy life style with sheer ease... To topple with this nuisance unease... "Savants"... World fame holder, give exemplary services to drop off the joints pain and muscles afflictions and their remedies are recognized for hundreds of years. If anyone apprehensive by Joints pain and Muscles Afflictions and anxious to get rid of, then these Cures will definitely with a sheer thorough guarantee without a bit of uncertainty, will cure with 100%% recovery.
International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) - volume 8(4)
1) Speech acts or language micro- and macro-games? by Mohammad Ali SALMANI NODOUSHAN; (2) Rituals of death in Odisha: Hindu religious beliefs and socio-cultural practices by Kalyanamalini SAHOO; (3) Analysis of authentic legal negotiation: Implications for teaching contract negotiation to undergraduate law students by Anthony TOWNLEY & Mehdi RIAZI; (4) Politeness in the Yoruba and French Languages by Temitope Michael AJAYI & Kudrat Olayinka BALOGUN; (5) Conversation proficiency assessment: A comparative study of two-party peer interaction and interview interaction implemented with Thai EFL learners by Ratchawan USSAMA & Kemtong SINWONGSUWAT; (6) Prosodic Analysis: An Italian case study by Alessia D'ANDREA, Fernando FERRI & Patrizia GRIFONI; (7) The final goodbye: The linguistic features of gravestone epitaphs from the nineteenth century to the present by Manel HEART; (9) Teacher- and peer-enhanced scaffolding: Self-regulated learning of collocations in CALL by Abbas Ali REZAEE et al.
International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) - volume 9(3)
(1-30) by Hansong CAI & Luna Jing CAI; (31-58) by Heiko WIGGERS; (59-82) by Lozzi Martial MEUTEM KAMTCHUENG; (83-100) by Jack Jinghui LIU; (101-108) by Fereshteh AHANGARI & Masumeh MAHLUJIZADEH MAHABADI; (109-130) by Fitria A. MARFUATY & Ribut WAHYUDI; (131-146) by Milisi SEMBIRING; (147-154) by Keith ALLAN & Mohammad Ali SALMANI NODOUSHAN; (155-160) by Azizeh CHALAK.
International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) - volume 9(4)
The effect of storytelling format (dialogic vs. narrative) on linguistic recall and comprehension (1-28) by Alfonso Abad MANCHENO; practicing what they preach? A comparison of teacher candidate beliefs and practices (29-54) by Scott KISSAU, Marion RODGERS & Helga HAUDECK; Teaching the Dutch how to pronounce English (55-80) by Frans HERMANS & Peter SLOEP; Superstition in the works of Nizami Ganjavi: A phenomeno-semiotic analysis (81-90) by Fereshteh AHANGARI; An optimality-based account of diachronic lenition in Persian (91-108) by Mozhgan HOOSHMAND; On demystifying L2 learner goal differences in task-based production (109-132) by Mohamed Ridha BEN MAAD; Language testing: The state of the art (An online interview with James Dean Brown) (133-143) by James Dean BROWN & Mohammad Ali SALMANI NODOUSHAN.
International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) - volume 10(1)
Professional reflection: Forty years in applied linguistics, by James Dean BROWN; Factors affecting multiple-choice cloze test score variance: A perspective from generalizability theory, by Takaaki KUMAZAWA; Modern Standard Arabic in Algeria: Problems and challenges, by Fatima Nor El-Houda DAHOU; Two approaches to the teaching of grammar and their implications, by Tamilla MAMMADOVA; Using learner corpora in language teaching, by Tsoghik GRIGORYAN; Linguicism and nationalism: A post-colonial gaze on the promotion of Afrikaans as a national language in apartheid South Africa, by Nene Ernest KHALEMA; Improving English conversation skills through online conversation lessons and classroom interactions with English speakers, by Hayas SANIBOO & Kemtong SINWONGSUWAT; La bindi nga que tu know-la nyass jusqu'a le feu sort seulement: Examining strategies of intensification in Camfranglais, by Lozzi Martial MEUTEM KAMTCHUENG; Book Review, by Patharaorn PATHARAKORN & Kendi HO.
The Modern Arabic Short Story

The Modern Arabic Short Story

Mohammad Shaheen

Palgrave Macmillan
1989
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Far from being social, orthodox or merely anecdotal, modern Arabic fiction is in fact significant and radical in the world context of modern fiction, as this book shows. It includes an introduction to and critique of the short story as well as a selection of Arabic short stories, chosen and translated by the author.
Selected Letters of George Meredith

Selected Letters of George Meredith

Mohammad Shaheen

Palgrave Macmillan
1997
nidottu
In this volume of selected letters of the novelist and poet George Meredith (1828-1909), the editor has included letters with such figures as Virginia Woolf (Stephen at the time), Paul Valery, Thomas Carlyle, Madame Daudet, Edmund Gosse, Alfred Tennyson, James Thomson and many others. The letters, most of them previously unpublished, reveal the myriad world of Meredith's life and thought. The selection includes the two earliest letters extant written by Meredith just after he had left Neuwied, his school in Germany. It also includes Meredith's first letter to Chapman & Hall concerning his project for the publication of his first volume of verse, and another Meredith wrote to the same publisher in connection with a cookery book which his first wife, Mary Ellen Peacock, was preparing for publication.
The Environment and Economic Development in South Asia

The Environment and Economic Development in South Asia

Mohammad Alauddin; Clement A. Tisdell

Palgrave Macmillan
1998
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The major challenges facing South Asia to achieve sustainable development are investigated, using case studies and applying new points of view in economic thought about the connection between development and the environment. After reviewing economic perspectives on development and the environment and South Asia's situation, particular issues such as depletion of natural resources and land degradation, the environmental impacts and consequences of extending markets, of technological change and property rights are examined. Environmental change and employment, income distribution and poverty, population growth and urbanisation are considered.
Gurdjieff and Hypnosis

Gurdjieff and Hypnosis

Mohammad Tamdgidi

Palgrave Macmillan
2009
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This book explores the life and ideas of the enigmatic twentieth century philosopher, mystic, and teacher of esoteric dances George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, performing a hermeneutic textual analysis of all his writings to illuminate the place of hypnosis in his teaching. Foreword by J. Walter Driscoll.
Remittance Income and Social Resilience among Migrant Households in Rural Bangladesh

Remittance Income and Social Resilience among Migrant Households in Rural Bangladesh

Mohammad Jalal Uddin Sikder; Vaughan Higgins; Peter Harry Ballis

Palgrave Macmillan
2018
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This book examines how migrant remittances contribute to household social resilience in rural Bangladesh. Using a mixed methods approach, the authors show that remittances play a crucial role in enhancing the life chances and economic livelihoods of rural households, and that remittance income enables households to overcome immediate pressures, adapt to economic and environmental change, build economic and cultural capital, and provide greater certainty in planning for the future. However, the book also reveals that the social and economic benefits of remittances are not experienced equally by all households. Rural village households endure a precarious existence and the potentially positive outcomes of remittances can easily be undermined by a range of external and household-specific factors leading to few, if any, benefits in terms of household social resilience.