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Eco
criticism: A Study From Postcolonial Point of View
SUNIL TALUKDAR
Research Scholar
Gauhati University |
244-248
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Prospects, Benefits, Challenges and Constraints to the
Integration of Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT) in English Language Teaching/Learning
MATIN RAMAK1, SINA RAHMATTALAB
ZIABARI2 1M.A,Instructor of ELT, Azad University,
Iran 2M.A,Instructor in Law, Azad University, Iran |
249-255
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REFLECTION OF VEDIC AGE IN WOMEN CHARACTER OF AMISH
TRIPATHI’S ‘THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA’
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI
H.O.D. Dept. of English Dr. C.V. Raman University
Kota, Bilaspur (C.G.) |
256-258
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Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL): Methods, Merits,
Demerits and Future Direction
MATIN RAMAK1, SINA RAHMATTALAB
ZIABARI2 1M.A,Instructor of ELT, Azad University,
Iran 2M.A,Instructor in Law, Azad University, Iran |
259-266
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THEMES AND IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN CONDITIONS IN THE WRITINGS OF
WILLIAM GOLDING LORD OF FLIES AND THE INHERITORS
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI1, KAMLESH KUMAR
SONKAR2 1H.O.D. Dept. of English, 2M.Phil Research
Scholar Dr. C.V. Raman University Kota, Bilaspur (C.G.) |
267-270
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THE
EFFECT OF THE PHONETIC VIDOES ON SEGMENTAL FEATURES OF
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS IN PAKISTAN
PERVEEN AKHTER FARHAT1, HISHAM DZAKIRA
Ph.D2
1Ph. D Candidate, College of Arts and Sciences,
School of Languages, Civilization and Philosophy University
Utara Malaysia
2College of Arts and Sciences, School of Languages,
Civilization and Philosophy University Utara Malaysia |
271-278
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DEFERMENT OF BINARY ELEMENTS IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S
SHALIMAR THE CLOWN AND MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN
Dr. V.VIDYA
Teaching Assistant, Alagappa University College of
Education, Karaikudi. |
279-287
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“We
fell silent again”: Analyzing womanhood in Haruki Murakami’s
Trilogy of the Rat
CHAANDREYI MUKHERJEE
Ph.D. Research Scholar, Jamia Millia Islamia |
288-294
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BUILDING ONTOLOGY OF TELUGU VOCABULARY USING MACINE REDABLE
DICTIONARIES OF TELUGU
SAMPATH BABU TOKALA
Doctoral Scholar, Centre for ALTS, School of
Humanities, University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad |
295-310
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THE
AMBIGUOUS NATURE OF RACISM IN TONI MORRISON'S "RECITATIF"
FAYEZAH M. ALJOHANI
King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia |
311-315
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ROBERT FROST’S SINISTER AND HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF NATURE IN
THE SELECTED POEMS
AMOL A. FARTODE1, ALKA BHISE2
1Lecturer in English, Government Polytechnic,
Yavatmal.445001
2Associate Professor in English, Indirabai Meghe Mahila
Mahavidyalaya, Amravati |
316-319
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A
SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF DEICTIC REFERENCE USE OF VERBS OF
MOTION IN TELUGU AND ENGLISH
VEERABABU MODHALA
Ph.D. Scholar, The English and Foreign Languages
University Lucknow Campus
India |
320-328
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PROJECT BASED LEARNING AS AN EFFECTIVE APPROACH TO ENGLISH
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
SHWETHA RAJASEKAR
PhD Research Scholar, Ethiraj College for Women |
329-334
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UNDERSTANDING NARRATIVE DISCOURSE
Dr. ABDALLAH DAWOD OMER JUMAA
An Assistant Professor, University of Nyala. Faculty
of Education.
Presently working in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at Al Qassim
University |
335-343
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PORTRAYAL OF GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN MAHESH DATTANI’S TARA
A. NANTHAKUMAR1, Dr. C. GOVINDARAJ2
1Ph.D Research Scholar (English – P/T), Periyar
University PG Extension Centre, Dharampuri, T.N
2Associate Professor & Head i/c, Periyar University PG
Extension Centre, Dharampuri, T.N |
344-346
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FEMINIST TRENDS IN `THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS’ BY KIRAN DESAI
Dr.RAJIVA RANJAN
Professor in English |
347-348
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TEACHING OF RAMAYANA AND THEIR CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE
Dr. DEEPA. S. KUMAR1, SUHANA GUPTA2
1Asst. Prof. Govt.Girls Auto. MLB College, Bhopal
2Ph.D, Research Scholar, Barkatullah University, Bhopal (MP) |
349-351
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“ONE
INDIAN GIRL”: A WOMAN’S JOURNEY TOWARDS TRUE SELF-DEPENDENCE
A.S.ASHAKIRAN
Guest Faculty, M.L.A. Academy of Higher Learning
14th Cross, Malleswaram, Bengaluru-560054, Karnataka |
352-357
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Independence Disguised As Submission: A Critical Analysis Of
The Character Of ‘Manasi’ In Badal Sircar's Evam Indrajit
ANKITA PAUL1, Dr. DIPANKAR SUKUL2
1Research Scholar, Amity Institute of English Studies
and Research, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
2Assistant Professor, Amity Institute of English Studies and
Research, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
363-368
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CULTURE AND CAPITAL IN THE METROPOLIS: THE GREAT GATSBY
MITIA NATH
Assistant Professor, SGTB Khalsa College, University
of Delhi |
369-372
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‘INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONING’: AN APPRAISAL OF DAVID
WILLIAMSON’S PLAYS
ALTAF AHMAD BHAT
Ph.D Scholar, School of Studies in English,
Vikram University, Ujjain, M P., India |
373-379
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REPRESENTATIONS OF MODERNITY AND THE URBAN EXPERIENCE IN THE
GILDED AGE
MITIA NATH
Assistant Professor, SGTB Khalsa College, University
of Delhi |
380-383
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PAULO
COELHO’S - THE ALCHEMIST: A JOURNEY TOWARDS SELF
Dr. ALKA A. BHISE
Associate Professor, Department of English,
Indirabai Meghe Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Amaravati. (M.S.) |
384-387
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FAMILY, SEXUALITY, AND CRIME IN PD JAMES’ AN UNSUITABLE JOB
FOR A WOMAN
MITIA NATH
Assistant Professor, SGTB Khalsa College, University
of Delhi |
388-391
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ARTICULATING ANGER: A PERSPECTIVE ON NAMDEO DHASAL’S POETRY
DIVYA PANDEY
Assistant Professor, Satyawati College, University of
Delhi |
392-394
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THE
TRANSCENDENTAL POWER OF FICTION: A DISCUSSION OF AZAR
NAFISI'S READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN: A MEMOIR IN BOOKS
POOJA SINGAL
Assistant Professor, Department of Elementary
Education, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of
Delhi |
395-406
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Designing curriculum of English for B. Tech first year
students in Engineering colleges
SHIRISHA DESHPANDE
Associate Professor, Institute of Aeronautical
Engineering, Dundigal, Hyderabad. |
407-410
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EMPTINESS OF MODERN LIFE IN THE POEMS OF SHEL SILVERSTEIN
DHANISHA K.S.
Valooparambil (H), Manakulangara (P.O), Kodakara –
680684, Thrissur, Kerala, India. |
411-415
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PRODUCING MATERIALS FOR THE LEARNERS WHO LEARN ENGLISH AS A
SECOND LANGUAGE: ISSUES, SCOPES AND CHALLENGES
MD. FORHAD HOSSAIN1 MD. SADEKUL ISLAM2
1,2Lecturer, Department of Languages,
IUABT-International University of ,Business Agriculture and
Technology |
416-429
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TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS:
CHALLENGES AND ISSUES
SAWAN KUMARI
Ph.D. Scholar
Department of Education, University of Delhi, Delhi |
430-432
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DEPTH
AND SHALLOWNESS OF RELATIONSHIPS AS PORTRAYED IN ARUNDHATI
ROY’S GOD OF SMALL THINGS.
ROSHNI CELIN
MA English Literature, St.Teresa’s College, Ernakulam |
433-435
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A
DESCRIPTIVE APPROACH TO TRANSLATING SATIRICAL IRONY IN
CAMEROONIAN STAND-UP COMEDY
WANCHIA T. NEBA
Advanced School of Translators and Interpreters
(ASTI)
University of Buea, Cameroon |
441-452
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VIOLENCE IN THE NAME OF RELIGION: A ŽIŽEKIAN READING OF
DHARM
RAHUL SANDAL
Research Scholar, Dept. of English, Punjabi
University, Patiala, India |
453-460
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ARUNDHATI ROY: A CHAMPION OF FEMINISM IN “THE GOD OF SMALL
THINGS”
Dr. RAKESH YADAV
ASSISTANT TEACHER IN GARULIA MILL HIGH SCHOOL (H.S)
(West Bengal) |
461-465
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REMINISCENCES, THE WAY TO SURVIVAL: A CRITICAL STUDY OF
RAMANUJAN, DHARKER, AND ALEXANDER
Dr. ETI SHARMA
Delhi-110032 |
466-469
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BINODINI DASI: AN ADVENTUROUS LIFE STORY OF AN OUTSTANDING
INDIAN ACTRESS
P. B. ESTHER RANI
Associate Professor, Department of Freshman
Engineering,
Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Hyderabad |
470-472
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A
Study of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment
ANUM MIRZA
Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of English, Lovely
Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India |
473-477
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One
Word More
SHEIKH ASIF JAN
M.A English, University of Kashmir |
478-480
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Factors Affecting First Language Acquisition
Dr. PEYMAN RAJABI1, BEHROUZ KAMALI2,
TOURAJ TALAEE3
1Assistant Professor , Department of ELT , Malayer
Branch , Islamic Azad University, Malayer, Iran
2Faculty member, Doroud Branch, Islamic Azad University,
Doroud, Iran
3PhD. Candidate in TEFL, Department of ELT, Malayer Branch,
Islamic Azad University, Malayer, Iran |
481-487
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE SEGMENTAL AWARENESS OF PAKISTANI ELEMENTARY
ENGLISH TEACHERS
GHULAMULLAH1, Dr. MOHD HILMI BIN
HAMZAH2
1Ph. D Candidate, School of Languages, Civilisation
and Philosophy, Universiti Utara Malaysia
2Senior Lecturer, School of Languages, Civilisation and
Philosophy, Universiti Utara Malaysia |
488-495
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INTERTEXTUALITY IN POST-MODERN FICTION: A STUDY OF JEAN
RHYS’ NOVEL WIDE SARGASSO SEA
MOHD ABAS PARREY
Guest Assistant Professor, Department of English,
GDC, Kupwara, Kashmir |
496-501
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ECOCRITICISM - UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NATURE
AND LITERATURE
VIOLINA BORAH
Faculty, Department of English Tinsukia College,
Tinsukia, Assam, India |
502-505
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INTELLIGIBILITY AND COMPREHENSIBILITY ISSUES AMONG PAKISTANI
SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
GHULAMULLAH1, Dr. MOHD HILMI BIN
HAMZAH2
1Ph. D Candidate, School of Languages, Civilisation
and Philosophy, Universiti Utara Malaysia
2Senior Lecturer, School of Languages, Civilisation and
Philosophy, Universiti Utara Malaysia |
506-513
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INTERFERENCE OF L1 IN TEACHING PROCESS OF L2 : STUDY OF
ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS IN ACQUIRING SECOND LANGUAGE
Dr.PRIYA ADWANI
Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities,
Vikrant Group of Institutions,
Gwalior (M.P.) |
514-519
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AN
ECOCRITICAL PERSPECTIVE OF MARGARET ATWOOD’S SURFACING
Dr. ASMITA BAJAJ
Assistant Professor, Department of English, D.S.B.
Campus, Kumaun University
Nainital |
520-527
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ORAL
LITERATURE : ITS SIGNIFICANCE AND ANALYSIS
RUSHIKA GILL
Assistant Professor In English (DPI Contract)
BBK DAV College for Women, Amritsar |
528-532
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CHARACTERIZATION OF WOMEN IN R.K.NARAYAN’S WAITING FOR THE
MAHATMA
Dr. KOTESWARA RAO
TGT(ENGLISH)
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, KALUJUVVALAPADU(POST),
TARLUPADU(MANDAL)
PRAKASAM(DIST), A.P |
533-538
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FABLES IN HUMAN LIFE
Dr. RAJIVA RANJAN
Professor in English |
539-540
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THE
QUEST FOR IDENTITY: PEOPLE AND PLACES IN PABLO NERUDA’S
POEMS
YATIN P. VYAS
Assistant Professor (English)
KBS Commerce & NATARAJ Professional Sciences College Chanod
Colony Naka, Silvassa Road, Vapi, Gujarat |
541-545
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REAL-SELF TO IDEALIZED- SELF: TRACING THE LATE ADOLESCENT
CHANGE IN ATTITUDES AND GROWTH OF SHAKESPEARE’S PSYCHE IN
WRITING CLIMAXES FROM
OTHELLO TO THE WINTER’S TALE
D. WILFIN JOHN
M.Phil. English Lit., St. John’s College,
Palayamkottai |
546-550
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R.K.
NARAYAN'S MALGUDI AN IMAGINATIVE LOCALE
Dr. RUCHITA GOEL
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
D.A.V. College, Muzaffarnagar |
551-556
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Reclaiming Aboriginal Identity: A Reading of Sally Morgan’s
My Place and Rubi Langford Ginbi’s Don’t Take Your Love to
Town
SREESAKHI. K1, Dr. Sr. MARYKUTTY ALEX2
1Research Scholar in English, Kannur University
2Research Guide in English,Kannur University |
557-562
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CRACKING INDIA: THE NARRATIVE OF VIOLENCE AND
SEGMENTATION
SATVINDER SINGH CHAWLA1, Dr. PROTIBHA
MUKHERJEE SAHUKAR2
1Research Scholar, Durga Mahavidyalaya Raipur (Study
Centre), Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University Raipur C.G.
2Assistant Professor, Head, Department of English, Durga
Mahavidyalaya, Raipur C.G. |
563-565
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Constructing the Muslims as Other: A Theoretical Overview of
Select Texts
BASHARAT SHAMEEM
Contractual Lecturer
Directorate of Distance Education
University of Kashmir |
566-574
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