Tag: Philippine Conferences
ENGLISH WRITING CHALLENGES OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY OF A UNIVERSITY IN THE EASTERN CAPE
/Writing is a productive skill, which means that the emphasis is on the output. The fact that most students in South Africa learn English as a second language (L2) presents […]
Read more »The Unfiltered Voices in Students’ Academic Writing Justy P. Tuquib
/The study explored the unfiltered voices in students’ academic writing who are enrolled in an online class in the midst of pandemic. These unfiltered voices could be seen based on […]
Read more »Diversity and transcultural flows in Computer-Mediated Communication: Exploring digital language and literacy repertories in English as a Multilingual Franca
/Online learning and virtual learning have been the mainstay before, during, and after the COVD-19 pandemic. Languaging in technology is characterized by remixing, online multilingualism, and so on. Technology appears […]
Read more »Metacognitive Approach in a Developmental English Class
/Developmental or remedial education is aimed at students who appear to be underprepared for college-level courses. English as a foreign language is a core subject in Japan, and recently, large […]
Read more »Semantic phenomena articulated in the poems included in “Puranaanuuru”
/Literature is the wonderful source which reflects the anthropological aspects, social aspects and linguistic aspects of the people who lived in different historical periods. They prove the higher values which […]
Read more »Relationship between Society, Language, Culture, and Education in the Indian Context
/Even today, even after 75 years of India’s independence, the most important problems with the Indian people are language and social inequality. Religion has been one of the reasons for […]
Read more »POLITICIANS’ SPEECHES: LINGUISTIC MANIPULATION STRATEGIES AND IMPRESSIONS
/This research aims to determine the linguistic manipulation strategies and respondents’ impressions of the selected politicians’ speeches. The researchers utilize a descriptive method by gathering information through open-ended interview questions […]
Read more »Polyglot Playlists: The Global Pop Music Canon as a Language Learning Tool
/Song has long held a role in the language acquisition process — from tribal call and response rituals to parents singing lullabies to children — but adult language learners often […]
Read more »Dialectal vs. Standard Arabic Formant Frequencies as Potential Forensic Phonetics Parameters
/Formant frequencies are among the most commonly used and reliable parameters for forensic phonetics (FP) analysis (Lindh, 2006; Loakes, 2006), and despite an ongoing debate as to which formants are […]
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