Discourse Analysis in Language Studies

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10366

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    Explore how community-engaged pedagogy transforms grant writing instruction, enabling technical communication scholars to develop proposals addressing real community needs while integrating.
  2. Twitter backlash framed humanities research as wasteful
    Study examines how anti-intellectual sentiment is constructed on Twitter through hostile rhetoric and mockery, revealing systematic ideological devaluation of humanities expertise through critical.
  3. Arabic influence linked to punctuation errors in English writing
    Contrastive analysis of English and Arabic punctuation systems examining interference patterns in Libyan learners' English writing through mixed-methods error analysis and questionnaire assessment.
  4. Higher foreign language proficiency is linked to lower identity dissonance
    Study reveals how foreign language proficiency reduces identity conflict and enhances global academic integration among non-Anglophone educational researchers.
  5. Chinese political discourse evolved through five stages
    Explore how Chinese political discourse evolved from the 1840s to present day, examining Western influences, socialist frameworks, and the development of a distinctive Chinese political linguaculture.