Minaxanum Hajiyeva DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2020.23.4.47 Full Article Abstract One of the most prime examples of a multidisciplinary field, Cognitive Linguistics explores language as a cognitive mechanism in the coding and transformation of information. On the other hand, Neurolinguistics, combining two major sciences and studying the functional course of consciousness, deals with cognitive processes and the relationship…
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Volume 25, Issue 3
Table of Contents Reading “Moral Constructivism” from Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy Manouchehr Shaminezhad DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.5 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 The Relationship between Learner Autonomy and Language Learning Strategies among English for Medical Purposes (EMP) Students in Turkey Hatice Kubra Chetin, Enisa…
Braveman Koroghlu and Translation of Epic as a Factor of Cross-lingual and Cross-cultural Transfers
Hamlet Isaxanli DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.81 Full Article Abstract Koroghlu Dastani (The Epic of Koroghlu), common heroic epic of the Turkic peoples, was firstly recorded and then translated into English by Alexander Chodźko in 1834. It became popular in Europe and during short time translated into different languages, such as French, German and Russian. Romantic Koroghlu character…
Volume 25, Number 2, 2022 Table of Contents Linguistic Devices Used in Newspaper Headlines Yaser Hadidi, Ilham Taghiyev, Saadat Ahmadova DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.2.5 Code-Switching By Multilingual Pakistanis On Twitter: A Qualitative Analysis Javeria Jamali, Mishal Rasool, Huma Batool DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.2.22 Impact of Colonialism on Environment: A Socio-Ecological Study of Twilight in Delhi Mian Muhammad Akram, Najia…
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)…
Volume 25, Number 3, 2022 Table of Contents Reading “Moral Constructivism” from Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy Manouchehr Shaminezhad DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2022.25.3.5 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 The Relationship between Learner Autonomy and Language Learning Strategies among English for Medical Purposes (EMP) Students in…
Recruitment of Reviewers
Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal published by Khazar University. Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences is recruiting reviewers for the journal. Please note that it is a voluntary activity and hence no financial remuneration has been considered for reviewers. The language of the work is English. The…
Volume 14 , number 2 , 2011
Editor: Hamlet Isaxanli Formerly Journal of Azerbaijani Studies, published from 1998 Start year of current title: 2011 Published by: Khazar University Press Frequency: 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 2223-2613 Online ISSN: 2223-2621 doi:10.5782/2223-2621.2011 Indexed by: Scirus, Genamics, Infoseek, DOAJ. Current Issue volume 14 number 2, 2011 Table of contents Mihaela Mudure Romanian Immigrant Travel Routes…
ENEMY OUTSIDE OR WITHIN US: CURE FOR RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM IN EUROPE
Nazila Isgandarova (Wilfrid Laurier Univeristy, Waterloo, Canada) INTRODUCTION Islamaphobia is not a new phenomenon, but it has become an integral part of Muslim identity in Europe. Islamophobia is a response to a perceived sociotropic threat, especially in terms of social and political identity and economic insecurity, rather than a personal threat or fear from Islam….
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Saadat Novruzova (Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan) 1. RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE PERIOD OF ANTIC CIVILIZATION In the ancient world, in the epoch when statehood and politico-legal ideas began to evolve, all myths heavily overwhelmed culture and life of people. The myths were primarily reflected in the concepts of world rule, truth and justice, necessity…