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Vol. 25 No. 2 (2022): Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Vol. 25 No. 2 (2022): Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published:
2023-02-12
Articles
Linguistic Devices Used in Newspaper Headlines
Yaser Hadidi, Ilham Taghiyev, Saadat Ahmadova
5-21
2598
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2371
Code-Switching By Multilingual Pakistanis On Twitter: A Qualitative Analysis
Javeria Jamali, Mishal Rasool, Huma Batool
22-44
511
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382
Impact of Colonialism on Environment: A Socio-Ecological Study of Twilight in Delhi
Mian Muhammad Akram, Najia Asrar Zaidi
45-59
520
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357
Vocabulary Learning Strategies of Azerbaijani Students and its Relation to their Academic and Technical English Vocabulary Knowledge
Konul Hajiyeva, Bahman Amani, Milana Abbasova
60-89
297
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191
The Recycling of Objective Move in English Research Articles’ Discussion Sections
Davud Kuhi, Kimia Soltani
90-106
219
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226
The Critical Discourse Analysis in the Persuasive Language of Hotel and Fast-Food Restaurant Advertisements
Nigar Huseynova, Bahman Amani, Ilham Taghiyev
107-121
882
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657
The manifestation of grammatical deficit in the speech of the Azerbaijani-speaking monolingual Broca’s aphasics
Sabina Sharifova, Davoud Kuhi, Milana Abbasova
122-144
170
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143
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2223-2613
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2223-2621
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