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The Critical Discourse Analysis in the Persuasive Language of Hotel and Fast-Food Restaurant Advertisements

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persuasive techniques in the hotel and fast-food restaurant advertisements in terms of critical discourse analysis techniques. Research on persuasiveness has been popular for a long time, studied as the art of speaking and features of rhetoric. Linguists have never s

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The manifestation of grammatical deficit in the speech of the Azerbaijani-speaking monolingual Broca’s aphasics

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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

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My Karabakh or The Karabakh Knot

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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?

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Volume 24, Number 2, 2021

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Table of Contents On the Translation of Linguistic Landscape: strategies and quality assessment Ali AlgryaniDOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.2.5 The conjunction commutativity law does not hold in natural language: Difficulties in the search for syntactic support Miguel López-AstorgaDOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.2.22 Oil Pipelines: Eurasian geopolitical reconfiguration Rodrigo LabardiniDOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.2.29 Quality Assurance Practices as Determinants of Academic Staff Effectiveness in South-West…

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The Aspects of Smart Education in The World

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Olga Nezhyva DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.3.62 Full Article  Abstract The author examines smart education and its basic principles in this article. The author also shows that smart education is a learning process in which technology innovations and Internet resources are used globally. After all, it allows students to gain professional competence based on a systematic multivariate vision…

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Relationship between Teacher Efficacy and Information and Communication Technology Competencies of Pre-Service Teachers

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Gozde Sezen-Gultekin, Nazire Burcin Hamutoglu, Murat Topal DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.3.43 Full Article Abstract The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between teacher efficacy levels, information and communication technology competencies, and demographic variables of pre-service teachers. In addition to the main problem, teacher efficacy levels and the technological competencies were also reviewed in…

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An Evaluation of The Secession Demands of The Catalans in The Context of The Self-Determination Concept

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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…

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Cognitive Load Framework: An Alternative to The Involvement Load Hypothesis

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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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Early Philippine Life and Hegemony in Bienvenido N. Santos’s The Volcano: A Cultural Studies Reading

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Rosemarie Cerbito-Abocot DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.3.5 Full Article  Abstract This article critically explores the lessons learned from the previous colonizers, the Spaniards, which were taken into account by the new colonizers, the Americans, as depicted in Bienvenido N. Santos’s The Volcano. Reforms are not solely enforced by the Americans but also by the elite Filipinos, and these…

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Symbolical and Informational Component of the Organizational Culture in Displaced Higher Education Institutions of Ukraine (On the example of Mariupol HEI)

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Oleg Turenko, Iryna Surovtseva, Valentyna Nykolaieva DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2021.24.2.78 Full Article Abstract This paper analyzes organizations (corporate groups) that have withdrawn assets and personnel to the territory controlled by Ukraine consistently based on the relevant Ministry (Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine) decision. In the first years of displacement, the “routine” issues associated with launching…

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