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Rakhimova, Asiya Rizvanovna; Nigmatullina, Alsu Mansurovna – International Journal of Higher Education, 2019
When preparing specialists of Oriental studies, reading fiction in the language being studied is very effective for mastering a foreign language. The fiction text reflects not only the richness of a language and style, but also features of the development of the standard language and changes in its lexical composition. It is also expedient not…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Fiction, Reader Text Relationship, Literary Criticism
Al-Hindawi, Fareed Hameed; Saffah, Mariam D. – Arab World English Journal, 2019
The present study aims at presenting a thorough account of the field termed literary pragmatics which emerges in a consequence of applying the different pragmatic approaches to the study and analysis of literary genera. Additionally, it also attempts to explore and shed some light on the relationship between the two domains: pragmatics and…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Literary Genres, Correlation, Literature
Ondrušeková, Judita – NORDSCI, 2019
This article will focus on sociolinguistic aspects in Terry Pratchett's "The Wee Free Men." In particular we will deal with the interplay of standard and non-standard British English by which the writer highlights cultural stereotypes as well as narrative ones; creating a children's tale with a distinctively adult-like character set.…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Nonstandard Dialects, English, Stereotypes