Vol. 6, No. 1 (2016), English Language and Literature Studies
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- Why Do Saudi EFL Readers Exhibit Poor Reading Abilities?
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- Abdulaziz AL-Qahtani
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- Metafictional Dialogism in O. Henry’s Short Stories
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- Chin Ching Lee
- p28
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- The Role of Superstition in Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Shakespeare’s Macbeth: A Comparative Study
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- Jamal Subhi Ismail Nafi’
- p37
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- Reading Illness in Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych: Perspectives on Literature and Medicine
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- Shadi Neimneh
- Marwan Obeidat
- Kamal Bani-Hani
- p59
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- “What is to be a ‘Mother’?”—An Exposition of “Non-biological Mothers” in Literary Texts
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- K. G. Swarnananda
- Thilina Wickramaarachchi
- p75
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- Syntactic Complexity of EFL Chinese Students’ Writing
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- Sue Wang
- Tammy Slater
- p81
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- The Voice of the Teacher in Syllabus Design
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- Fatimah Al-Kathiri
- p87
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- A Comparative Study of Pound’s and Lu Xun’s Syntactic Experiments
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- Lingyan Zhu
- p99
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- Portrayal of Mysteries in A Dream of Red Mansions
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- Chunling Geng
- p129
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- Multidimensional Interpretation of Speech Indirectness
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- Maoxiang Ma
- Yingxia Li
- p133
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