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- Impact of Commercialization on Language with Special Reference to Urdu Lexicon - Doctoral Dissertation ... Somana Fatimah,Ph.D.
- Status of English among the Kokborok and Tripura Bangla Learners in Tripura - M.Phi. Dissertation
... Swapan Debnath, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
- Communicative Language Teaching Approach at Higher Secondary Level in Bangladesh –
Teachers’ Perceptions and Classroom Practice ... Md. Khaled Bin Chowdhury, M.A. (Double)
- A Study on Personality Factors Causing Stress among School Teachers - M.Phil. Dissertation ... C. Manjula, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
- English Language Teaching
Updating the English Classroom with Techniques and Communication Skills
A Book on Current ELT ... Chandrika Mohan, M.A., M.A., M.Phil., C.G.T., Ph.D. Candidate
- A Song for the Road- Wole Soyinka’s Imagery and Tradition ... V. N. Manjula, Ph.D.
- A Linguistic Survey of Katta Varadaraju’s Dwipada Ramayanam
A Ph.D. Dissertation in Telugu ... Pammi Pavan Kumar, M.A. (Telugu) M.A. (Linguistics),
M. Phil., Ph.D. (Telugu)
- Causes of Secondary Students’ Failure in Learning English in Bangladesh - Master's Dissertation ... Mian Md. Naushaad Kabir, M.A. ELT, Doctoral Researcher
- Select Speeches of Mrs. Indira Gandhi
English to Tamil M.Phil. Dissertation ... J. Abiraami, M.A., M.Phil.
- Linguistics and Literature, Department of Linguistics Silver Jubilee Volume 1 ... Editors: C. Sivashanmugam, Ph.D., et al.
- Recent Advances in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics Silver Jubilee Volume 2 ... Editors: C. Sivashanmugam, Ph.D., et al.
- Engineering English: A Critical Evaluation - Ph.D. Dissertation
... Albert P’Rayan, Ph.D.
- Kalidasa's Shakuntala and the Doctrine of Rasa ... Tripti Mund, M.A., M.Phil.
- Evolving Strategies for Teaching Basic Vocabulary in L2 through Meaningful Input: An Ethnographic Study with First Generation Learners ... Rajakumar Guduru, M.Phil., Ph.D. Scholar
- Aspects of Autobiography in Indian Writing in English ... Editors: Pauline Das, Ph.D., K. R. Vijaya Murari, Ph.D., and Charu Sheela, M.A., M.Phil., M.B.A.
- Imagery in Donne's Songs and Sonnets ... Fatima Ali al-Khamisi, M.A.
- Parsing in Indian
Languages ... Editors: Kommaluri Vijayanand and L. Ramamoorthy
- English Language Teaching (ELT) in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Learners' Needs Analysis with Special Reference to Community College, Najran University ... Dr. Mohd. Mahib ur Rahman, Ph.D.
- Provision for Linguistic Diversity and Linguistic Minorities in India ... Vanishree V.M., MAPL and ELT, M.A., PGDHRM.
- Impact of Students' Attitudes on their Achievement in English: A Study in the Yemeni Context ... Hassan Saeed Awadh Ba-Udhan
- A Study of B.ED. Students' Attitude Towards Using Internet in Vellore District, Tamilnadu, India ... T. Pushpanathan, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.
- Development of a Hindi to Punjabi Machine Translation System, A Doctoral Dissertation ... Vishal Goyal, Ph.D.
- A Report on the State of Urdu Literacy in India, 2010 ... Omar Khalidi, Ph.D.
- English for Medical Students of Hodeidah University, Yemen - A Pre-sessional Course ...
Arif Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Al-Ahdal, Ph.D. Scholar
- Global Perspective of Teaching English Literature in Higher Education in Pakistan ...
Rabiah Rustam, M.S., Ph.D. Candidate
- Improving Chemmozhi
Learning and Teaching - Descriptive Studies in Classical-Modern Tamil
Grammar ... A. Boologa Rambai, Ph.D.
- A Phonetic and Phonological
Study of the Consonants of English and Arabic ... Abdulghani
A. Al-Hattami, Ph.D. Candidate
- Some Aspects of Teaching-Learning English as a Second Language ...
R. Krishnaveni, M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Candidate
- The Influence
of First Language Grammar (L1) on the English Language (L2) Writing
of Tamil School Students: A Case Study from Malaysia ...
Mahendran Maniam, Ph.D. (ESL)
- Economics
of Crime : A Comparative Analysis of the Socio-Economic Conditions of
Convicted Female and Male Criminality In Selected Prisons in Tamil Nadu... S. Santhanalakshmi, Ph.D.
- Technique as
Voyage of Discovery: A Study of the Techniques in Dante's Paradiso
...
Raji Narasimhan, M.A.
- A Critical
Study of The Wasteland - Poetry as Metaphor ... K. R.
Vijaya, M.A., M.Phil.
- Language and Literature: An
Exposition - Papers Presented in the Karunya University National Seminar... Editor: J. Sundar Singh, Ph.D.
- Linguistic Purism
and Language Planning in a Multilingual Context ... L.
Ramamoorthy, Ph.D.
- Papers Presented in
the All-India Conference on Multimedia Enhanced Language Teaching -
MELT 2009 ...
L. Ramamoorthy, Ph.D. and J.R. Nirmala, Ph.D.
- A Phonological Study
of Variety of English Spoken by Oriya Speakers in Western Orissa - A
Doctoral Dissertation ... Arun K. Behera, Ph.D.
- Phonological Analysis of
English Phonotactics of Syllable Initial and Final Consonant Clusters
by Yemeni Speakers of English ... Abdulghani. M. A.
Al-Shuaibi, M.A.
- Journey of Self-discovery
in Anita Nair's Ladies' Coupé ... V. Chandra, M.A.
- The Literary Value
of the Book of Isaiah ... Helen Unius Backiavathy,
M.A.,M.Phil., Ph.D. Candidate
- A Study of Structural
Duplication in Tamil and Telugu - A Doctoral Dissertation
... Parimalagantham, Ph.D.
- The Politics
of Survival in the Novels of Margaret Atwood ... Pauline
Das, Ph.D.
- Nonverbal Communication
in Tamil Novels - A Book in Tamil... M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
Girish Karnad as a Modern
Indian Dramatist - A Study... B. Reena, M.A., M.Phil.
- A Study of English
Loan Words in Selected Bahasa Melayu Newspaper Articles...
Shamimah Binti Haja Mohideen, M.HSc. (TESL)
- The Internal Landscape
and the Existential Agony of Women in Anjana Appachana's Novel LISTENING
NOW, A Doctoral Dissertation ...
M. Poonkodi, Ph.D.
- Trade in the
Madras Presidency, 1941 - 1947 - A Doctoral Dissertation
...
R. Jayasurya, Ph.D.
- Trends and
Spatial Patterns of Crime in India - A Case Study of a District in India...
M. Jayamala, Ph.D.
- The Trading Community
in Early Tamil Society Up To 900 AD ...
R. Jeyasurya, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
- A Study of Auxiliaries
in the Old and the Middle Tamil... A.Boologarambai, M.A., Ph.D.
- History of Growth
and Reforms of British Military Administration in India, 1848-1949
...
Hemalatha, M.A., M.Phil.
- Language of Mass Media:
A Study Based on Malayalam Broadcasts - A Doctoral Dissertation
... K. Parameswaran, Ph.D.
- Form and Function
of Disorders in Verbal Narratives - A Doctoral Dissertation
...
Kandala Srinivasacharya, Ph.D.
- Status Marking
in Tamil - A Ph.D. Dissertation
... P. Perumalsamy, Ph.D.
- LANGUAGE AND POWER
IN COMMUNICATION... Editors: Jennifer M. Bayer, Ph.D., and Pushpa Pai, Ph.D.
- Onomatopoeia in Tamil
...
V. Gnanasundaram, Ph.D.
- Linguistics
and Literature ...
C.Shunmugom, Ph.D., and C. Sivashanmugam, Ph.D., V. Thayalan, Ph.D.
and C. Sivakumar, Ph.D. (Editors)
- Translation:
New Dimensions ...
C.Shunmugom, Ph.D., and C. Sivashanmugam, Ph.D., Editors
- Language of
Headlines in Kannada Dailies ...
M. N. Leelavathi, Ph.D.
- Cooperative Learning
Incorporating Computer-Mediated Communication: Participation, Perceptions,
and Learning Outcomes in a Deaf Education Classroom ...
Michelle Pandian, M.S.
- The Effects of
Age on the Ability to Learn English As a Second Language
... Mariam Dadabhai, B.A. Hons.
- A STUDY OF THE
SKILLS OF READING COMPREHENSION IN ENGLISH DEVELOPED BY STUDENTS OF
STANDARD IX IN THE SCHOOLS IN TUTICORIN DISTRICT, TAMILNADU
...
A. Joycilin Shermila, Ph.D.
- A Socio-Pragmatic
Comparative Study of Ostensible Invitations in English and Farsi
...
Mohammad Ali Salmani-Nodoushan, Ph.D.
- TEXT FAMILIARITY, READING
TASKS, AND ESP TEST PERFORMANCE: A STUDY ON IRANIAN LEP AND NON-LEP
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS - A DOCTORAL DISSERTATION ...
Mohammad Ali Salmani-Nodoushan, Ph.D.
- A STUDY ON THE LEARNING
PROCESS OF ENGLISH
BY HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DHARMAPURI DISTRICT IN TAMILNADU
K. Chidambaram, Ph.D.
- SPEAKING STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME
COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES IN THE TARGET LANGUAGE SITUATION - BANGLADESHIS
IN NEW ZEALAND ... Harunur Rashid Khan
- THE PROBLEMS IN LEARNING
MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS IN ENGLISH AT HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL ...
Chandra Bose, Ph.D. Candidate
- THE ROLE
OF VISION IN LANGUAGE LEARNING in Children with Moderate to Severe Disabilities
...
Martha Louise Low, Ph.D.
- SANSKRIT
TO ENGLISH TRANSLATOR ...
S. Aparna, M.Sc.
- A LINGUISTIC STUDY
OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE CURRICULUM AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL IN BANGLADESH
- A COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH TO CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT ...
Kamrul Hasan, Ph.D.
- COMMUNICATION VIA EYE
AND FACE in Indian Contexts... M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
- COMMUNICATION VIA GESTURE
- Indian Contexts... M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
- CIEFL Occasional Papers in
Linguistics, Vol. 10
- Language Acquisition,
Thought and Disorder - Some Classic Positions...
M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
- English in India: Loyalty and
Attitudes by Annika Hohenthal
- Language In Science ...
M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
- Vocabulary Education
...
B. Mallikarjun, Ph.D.
- A Contrastive Analysis of Hindi
and Malayalam ...
V. Geethakumary, Ph.D.
- Language of Advertisements
in Tamil Mass Media ...
Sandhya Nayak, Ph.D.
- An Introduction to TESOL:
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages ...
M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
- Transformation of
Natural Language into Indexing Language: Kannada - A Case Study
...
B. A. Sharada, Ph.D.
- How to Learn Another Language?... M.S.Thirumalai, Ph.D.
- Verbal Communication with CP
Children ... Shyamala Chengappa, Ph.D. and M.S.Thirumalai,
Ph.D.
- Bringing Order to Linguistic
Diversity - Language Planning in the British Raj ...
Ranjit Singh Rangila, M. S. Thirumalai,
and B. Mallikarjun
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- Listening Comprehension Problems - Voices from the Classroom ...
Arafat Hamouda, Ph.D.
- Second Language Learning Anxiety and Its Effect on Achievement in the Language ...
Anupama Chakrabarti, M.A. English, M.Ed. and Madhumala Sengupta, Ph.D.
- Communication Strategies in the Discourse of Commercial Transaction in Jordan: A Study of Spoken Language Performed between Customers and Shop Assistants ...
Asim Khresheh, M.A. in Applied Linguistics and Areej Saraiyreh, B.A. in English-Education
- Origin and Evolution of Human Language - A Brief Survey of Some Theories and Approaches
...
Mohammad Nehal and Mohammad Afzal
- Loss of Civilization and Innocence in Lord of the Flies
...
Fatima Anjum, M.A., Ms. Sana Nawaz, M. Phil.
and Muhammad Ramzan, M.A.
- Theorising Canadian Literature: A Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Survival ...
B. C. Anish Krishnan Nayar, Ph.D. Scholar and J. G. Duresh, Ph.D.
- Conflict of Modernity and Tradition in Twentieth Century Persian Poetry ...
Jawad Hamedani, Ph.D. and Muhammad Safeer Awan, Ph.D.
- How Physical Health Affects the Performance of the Students - An Experimental Study
...
Sarfraz Ahmad, M.Phil. (Education), Ishtiaq Hussain, Ph.D.
Maqsood Ahmed, M.Phil. (Education), Tasneem Sadiq, Ph.D. and
Qamar ud Din M.Phil. (Education) Scholar
- Images in Tagore’s Gitanjali ...
T. Latha, M.A. M.Phil., SLET., Ph.D. Scholar
- Microfinance and Women Empowerment in the Rural Areas of Cuddalore District of Tamilnadu
...
S. Malathi, M.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil. and K. Vijayarani, Ph.D.
- Lai Quoted and Reported Speech ...
Roland Siang Nawl, M. Div. and George Bedell, Ph. D.
- Self-Discovery Through Nature in Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing
...
S. Ramya Niranjani, M.A., M.Phil.
- Effect of Online Education on
Distance Learner's Achievement at AIOU ...
Madiha Islam, Ph.D. Scholar (Education), Muhammad Javed Iqbal, Ph.D.
Mian Baqar Hussain Qureshi, Ph.D. Scholar (Education) and
Nuzhat Kalsoom Shahzadi, Ph.D. Scholar (Education)
- Economics of Ageing: A Study in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu ...
S. Pichaipillai, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil. and T.S. Kalyani, Ph.D.
- English Language Teaching in Pakistan from the Perspective of English as a Globalised Language ...
Mian Shah Bacha, Ph.D. Scholar (Linguistics)
- Depiction of Unusual Women - A Study of Gloria Naylor's The Women of Brewster Place ...
Preetha. C., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Scholar
- Attitude of Teachers towards Professional Development Trainings ...
Misbah Muzaffar, M.S. Research Scholar and Samina Yasmin Malik, Ph.D.
- “Why am I what I am?”: Hoja’s Impatience at Turkish Identity in Orhan Pamuk’s The White Castle ...
Abdur Rahman Shahin, M.A. in English
- A Study of the Teaching of English Pronunciation in Indian High Schools
...
Rohit S. Kawale, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
- Semantics of the Dative Case in Malayalam ...
Ravi Sankar S. Nair, Ph.D.
- Beginning Teaching ...
Runa Shajeev, M.A. (English), S.E.T.
- The Quest for Climatic Sanity: Re-Reading of Akan Creation Myth ...
Samuel Kwesi Nkansah
- An Evaluation of Learners Journals as Tool for Learning and Assessment ...
Shamim Ali, Ph.D.
- Teaching Speaking Skills through Communicative Activities
A Classroom Report
... Sandip J. Nikam, M.A., B.Ed., SET., Ph.D. Candidate
- Platonic Dialogue in Cyber Age -
Implications for Higher Education ... Wasima Shehzad, Ph.D. and Safeer Awan, Ph.D.
- Application of NLP in Indian Languages in Information Retrieval ...
B. A. Sharada, Ph.D.
- Integrating Translation into Task-Based Activities –
A New Direction for ESL Teachers ... Shamim Ali, Ph.D.
- From Nature Writing to Ecocriticism –
An Evolutionary Outline of Ecocritical Writing ... Shoba. K.N., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
- Functions of Pronominal Affixes in Sizang ...
Bobita Sarangthem, Ph. D.
- Integration of Activities in Teaching English to Primary School Students
...
Sumanjari. S., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Scholar
- Postmodern Perspectives in Salman Rushdie’s Select Novels
Fury and Shalimar, The Clown
... G. Surya, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.
- Helping Students from Socially Disadvantaged Backgrounds to Develop Effective Listening Skills
...
R. S. A. Susikaran, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Candidate
- Dissociation between Sound Spelling and Sight Spelling in the Writing of Bilingual Wernickes Aphasia –
A Case Report ... Swapna Sebastian, Ph.D., Shyamala Chengappa, Ph.D. and Achamma Ballraj, MS., DLO
- Historical Factors and Their Narratives in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines:
A Critical Study
... Mohammad Shaukat Ansari, Ph.D.
- Diasporic Elements in Rohinton Mistry's Tales from Firozsha Baag ...
B. Tamilselvi, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.
- No Entente Cordiale But An Entanglement: Migration Is No More Alluring in
M. G. Vassanji’s No New Land ...
M. Shanthi, M.A., M.Phil.
- Weekly Notes: Practical Ideas for Research & Better Writing ...
- Creative Works ...
Various Authors - Vijaya, K.R., Raji Narasimhan; Bala Devi; Selvi Bunce; Tanu Kashyap, Kiran Sikka, Kaneez Fatima Syeda
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GUIDELINES FOR THE SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES IN MAJOR INDIAN LANGUAGES
- Language in India www.languageinindia.com publishes articles in major Indian languages. These articles in Indian languages will be published in the PDF format for easy accessibility.
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- Authors of articles using Indian scripts are advised to send their articles also in the PDF format (in addition to the Word copy) to languageinindiaUSA@gmail.com.
Language In India is a monthly online journal devoted to the study of the languages spoken in the Indian sub-continent. We wish to present the scholarly research findings on these languages in popular language. Our focus is on language use in mass media, education and administration, speech and hearing, sociolinguistic and political aspects relating to these languages and the society in the Indian subcontinent. We wish to present the linguistic descriptions, interdisciplinary research, and current issues of importance relating to Indian languages. Following the age-old tradition of Indian scholarship, the pages of this journal are open to scholarly articles on any language and society. We believe in co-operation and mutual help to foster amity between all peoples and their languages. This online journal publishes not only articles, but also book-length reports and studies. We want to be a blessing to Indian and other languages, praying for "strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow." We sincerely believe that every language deserves our whole-hearted support for growth and that every one can find its place in a mosaic of unity and understanding, serving each other and singing the glory of God.
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