This article analyzes how advertising slogans reproduce and challenge gendered meanings. The study responds to the problem that advertising language is short and memorable, but its compressed form often carries assumptions about gender, desire, authority, and social roles. Using critical discourse analysis focusing on lexical choice, address forms, presupposition, and implied...
This article examines how social media platforms transform practices of literary criticism. The study responds to the problem that literary criticism has expanded beyond academic journals and newspapers, but platform-based reading communities are still sometimes dismissed as superficial rather than analyzed as critical cultures. Using digital discourse analysis with attention to...
This article investigates the relationship between phonological awareness and reading fluency among second-language learners. The study responds to the problem that second-language readers may recognize vocabulary visually but still struggle with fluent decoding when phonological processing is weak. Using correlational classroom study complemented by qualitative error analysis...
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies is an international online academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality scholarly research in the fields of literature, linguistics, language education, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary humanities research. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, lecturers, students, and independent...
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies is an international online academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality scholarly research in the fields of literature, linguistics, language education, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary humanities research. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, lecturers, students, and independent...
The full collection of articles published in Vol. 4 No. 1 of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies can be downloaded from the journal’s official source. This issue includes various research papers and academic studies related to literature, linguistics, language education, and interdisciplinary language research. You may access and download the complete...
The full collection of articles published in Vol. 4 No. 1 of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies can be downloaded from the journal’s official source. This issue includes various research papers and academic studies related to literature, linguistics, language education, and interdisciplinary language research. You may access and download the complete...
The full collection of articles published in Vol. 4 No. 1 of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies can be downloaded from the journal’s official source. This issue includes various research papers and academic studies related to literature, linguistics, language education, and interdisciplinary language research. You may access and download the complete...
The full collection of articles published in Vol. 4 No. 1 of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies can be downloaded from the journal’s official source. This issue includes various research papers and academic studies related to literature, linguistics, language education, and interdisciplinary language research. You may access and download the complete...
Vocal fold nodules (VFN) represent the primary organic cause of pediatric dysphonia, traditionally attributed to chronic mechanical phonotrauma. However, recent clinical evidence suggests that the pediatric larynx does not exist in isolation; its health is inextricably linked to the upper aerodigestive tract. This thesis explores the complex etiopathogenetic synergy between VFN...
This article examines epistemic subjective modal expressions in radio interview discourse. The study focuses on the linguistic means by which speakers express their attitudes toward the truth, reliability, and probability of information. The theoretical section discusses the nature of epistemic modality, its relationship with subjectivity, and its pragmatic role in interview...
This article examines translation strategies and stylistic balance in literary prose through a focused qualitative lens. Drawing on multiple English renderings of short prose passages originally written in European languages, the study uses comparative textual analysis focusing on lexical density, register, rhythm, and cultural transfer to identify how meaning, voice, and...
antonymy, or lexical opposition, constitutes a fundamental semantic relation in human language, structuring the lexicon and facilitating complex cognitive categorizations. In Arabic linguistics, this phenomenon traditionally termed al-Taḍādd presents unique morphological, semantic, and historical dimensions that distinguish it from its counterparts in Indo-European languages. A...
This article examines code-switching as a pedagogical resource in multilingual classrooms through a focused qualitative lens. Drawing on observed classroom interactions in multilingual secondary and tertiary language lessons, the study uses classroom discourse analysis with attention to interactional sequences, teacher moves, and learner uptake to identify how meaning, voice, and...
the Arabic language possesses a highly intricate morphological system that encodes complex semantic nuances directly into the lexical architecture of its verbs. This article provides a comprehensive linguistic analysis of verbs expressing human behavior in Arabic, focusing on the intersection of morphology (ṣarf), lexical semantics (dalāla), and cognitive linguistics. By...
This study investigates the profound influence of culture on linguistic development by analyzing vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and sociolinguistic norms. It posits that language is not merely a tool for communication but a reflection of a communitys shared values, historical experiences, and social hierarchies. Furthermore, the research examines the impact of rapid...
rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has significantly transformed modern educational environments, particularly in the field of foreign language education. AI-powered educational systems, intelligent tutoring platforms, speech recognition technologies, and conversational chatbots are increasingly integrated into language teaching and learning processes...
In linguistics, the phenomenon of antonomasia stands out for its distinctive manner of use and its strong stylistic impact. English poets and writers employ names in an unusual stylistic manner in literary works in order to impart a powerful stylistic coloring to their content. This, in turn, contributes to the rapid popularization of a work among readers. From this perspective...
This article is devoted to the study of phraseological units with zoonym components in Uzbek and English languages. The article analyzes the concept of phraseology, the main features of phraseological units, the linguistic nature of zoonyms, and their role within phraseological units. Furthermore, the specific characteristics of zoonym-based phraseological units - such as imagery...
This article discusses the importance of teaching music methodology in preschool educational institutions, methods of developing children’s musical abilities, and the organization of music lessons. It also highlights the effectiveness of using game-based and interactive methods in music education.
This article highlights the importance and methods of introducing preschool children to folk folklore performance. The role of folklore in developing children’s speech, thinking, and moral qualities is analyzed.
This article presents ideas on the modeling of the methodological activities of teachers of technology education and their current state. Educating the younger generation requires great responsibility and knowledge from educators. The methodological activities of the teacher are of great importance in the development of science.
This article describes the role of music education in the education of preschool children, the impact of musical activity during lessons on the child's mind, intellectual and emotional development, as well as the effective organization of music classes in preschool educational organizations and its methodological foundations.
This paper will consider psycholinguistic aspects of bilingualism from two perspectives: the psychology of the individual and social psychology. After a description of the linguistic development of bilingual children, we present research comparing bilingual and monolingual children with respect to cognitive development. Following that, we will discuss the emotional importance of...
In this article, the methodical preparation of future technology teachers for teaching, the processes of determining the state educational standard and qualification requirements for technological education, and students' mastery of the subjects in the curriculum are discussed. and in the development of professional competence of future technology teachers, we have demonstrated...