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University of Basrah Studies in English

by Jinan Fedhil Al-Hajaj (Volume editor) Graeme Davis (Volume editor)
©2009 Edited Collection 304 Pages

Summary

These papers represent a cross-section of the research work conducted in the Department of English of the College of Education at the University of Basrah, Basra, Iraq. It is anticipated that their publication will encourage future studies by placing work in English Studies from the University of Basrah in an international perspective for the first time in decades. During the last couple of years, research work at the University of Basrah has been increasing and developing. The rehabilitation and reactivation of local journals has facilitated publication which for a long time had been halted. The present volume comprises research embodying different strands of the work of the Department of English, and showing recent trends in the study of linguistics and literature at the University of Basrah. Papers contributed represent work in various fields of study including phonetics and phonology, linguistics, ELT, pragmatics, discourse analysis, and literary stylistics.

Details

Pages
304
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039113255
Language
English
Keywords
Englisch Literatur Aufsatzsammlung Phonetic ELT Pragmatic Discourse analysis Literary stylistic Geschichte 1842-1949 Phonology
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2008. 304 pp.

Biographical notes

Jinan Fedhil Al-Hajaj (Volume editor) Graeme Davis (Volume editor)

The Editors: Jinan Fedhil Al-Hajaj is a lecturer in the Department of English, College of Education, University of Basrah, Iraq. Teaching interests are in literature, particularly poetry. Her research is in the fields of literature, literary stylistics, and discourse analysis. Graeme Davis is a lecturer in English linguistics at the Open University, UK, and a researcher specialising in English historical linguistics and the study of the North Atlantic region in the Middle Ages.

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