Abdolvahed Zarifi, Jayakaran Mukundan, Elizabeth O’Dowd DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.3.17 Full Article Abstract Achieving an acceptable degree of proficiency in any language is no doubt threatened by the daunting task of mastering a bulk of new vocabulary items. Although incidental reading is often considered an invaluable source of vocabulary learning, it seems to be such a slow…
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An Analysis of Epidemic Narratives in Russian Author Mikhail Bulgakov’s “A Young Doctor’s Notebook”
Badegul Can Emir DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.19 Full Article Abstract Epidemics are significant events that deeply affect societies in every period of human history. With this feature, epidemics have been the subject of the literary work –which is always sensitive to the world realities and utilizes them in their fictions– and have taken their place in many…
Volume 24, Number 3, 2021
Table of Contents Early Philippine Life and Hegemony in Bienvenido N. Santos’s The Volcano: A Cultural Studies Reading Rosemarie Cerbito-Abocot DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.3.5 Cognitive Load Framework: An Alternative to The Involvement Load Hypothesis Abdolvahed Zarifi, Jayakaran Mukundan, Elizabeth O’Dowd DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.3.17 An Evaluation of The Secession Demands of The Catalans in The Context of The Self-Determination…
Literature and Sustainable Ecosystem: An Investigation of Selected African Literary Texts
African literary works have gained considerable patronage in scholarly writings and debates. Most previous studies concern themselves with writers’ styles and themes, whereas inadequate attention has been paid to the ecological functionality
National-moral ideas in Aziza Jafarzadeh’s literary prose
Aziza Jafarzade (1921-2003), one of the famous representatives of Azerbaijani literature, is distinguished by specificity and uniqueness in terms of ideological context. The writer’s novels, tales, and short stories have become the object o
Artistic Immortality as an Objet Petit a: The Subject of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan”
a psychoanalytical reading of Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” having an eye on Žižek’s theory of the subject. “Kubla Khan” contains a host of components providing an illustration of Coleridge’s psychological status. In such a case, Žižekian
SPECIAL ISSUE, Number 1, 2018
Contents INTRODUCTION The Mountains of Languages and Peoples: Interweavings and Transfers in the Caucasus Area Michel Espagne, Hamlet Isaxanli, Shahin Mustafayev Caucasian Albania: A contact zone of sedentary population and their states with Eurasian nomadic people (V-VII centuries CE) Farda ASADOV DOI: 10.5782/.kjhss.2018.11.19 Galateia in the Land of the Amazons: The silver plate of Yenikend (Azerbaijan)…
The manifestation of grammatical deficit in the speech of the Azerbaijani-speaking monolingual Broca’s aphasics
Broca’s aphasia manifests itself in Azerbaijani-speaking monolingual patients. Many patients are in need of customized diagnosis tests and rehabilitation plans designed by neurolinguists and this work is the first step. As Azerbaijani aphasics
My Karabakh or The Karabakh Knot
Karabakh has long been a source of tensions and confrontations; it has long exacerbated hostilities, and as a result, it has given rise to wars between Azerbaijan and Armenia and between Azerbaijanis and Armenians. How did this happen? Why did this happen?
An Evaluation of The Secession Demands of The Catalans in The Context of The Self-Determination Concept
Sinem Çelik DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.3.28 Full Article Abstract While self-determination, an essential and controversial concept in the international relations literature, is regarded as a tool for gaining autonomy by various communities in the most general sense, it is interpreted as being an independent state by others. In the recent period, the Catalans have been the community…