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Vol. 11 No. 1 (2010)
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2010)
Date of Publication:
2023-04-07
Table of Contents
Inferno: The Human Mind Inflamed
Eman Karmouty
5-16
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Oriental Antiquity and Romantic Locality: The Gaze Backward and Inward
Naji Oueijan
17-28
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Scientific vs. Sentimental Narrative in the Travels of William Bartram and Mungo Park
Kifah Al-Omari
29-44
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Islamophobia and the Intellectuals
Abdulla Al-Dabbagh
45-52
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Islam’s Narrative in American Literature
John J. McDonald
53-60
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Transitivity and the Construction of Characters in the Narrative Discourse of The English Patient
Amina Megheirbi
61-70
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The Increase of Literal Translation: A Feature of Globalization
Tara Moayad
71-82
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Etymology of Arabic loanwords in English in Monolingual and Bilingual Dictionaries: Lexicographers' versus EFL Learners' Perspectives
Zahra Mustafa
83-100
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Strategies of Translating Idioms in English-Arabic Dictionaries
Showqi Bahumaid
101-126
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Literacy Practices in Contrast: Adult Arab Literacy vs. Native English Literacy
Omar F. Atari
127-146
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An Investigation of Some Difficulties in Idioms Encountered by Saudi Learners of English
Hashim Noor, Maysoun Fallatah
147-174
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Teaching Academic Writing in English at Arab Universities: Considering the Contexts
James Moody
175-192
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Reflections on the Experience of Using E-learning in English Language and Literature Teaching at Al-Quds Open University
Insaf Abbas
193-206
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Learning outcomes: A Case Study from Arab Open University
Ghurmallah Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
207-216
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Book Review of Abdullah Dabbagh's Literary Orientalism, Postcolonialism, and Universalism
Tahrir Khalil Hamdi
217-220
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