Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10366
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Community-engaged grant writing shaped students’ reflections
Explore how community-engaged pedagogy transforms grant writing instruction, enabling technical communication scholars to develop proposals addressing real community needs while integrating.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.

