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List of Articles
Analysis of Argumentation Schemes in Hillary and Trump’s Third Presidential DebateSarab Khalil Hameed and Rusul Adnan Ne'ma Al-Asadi Keywords: Arguers, Argumentation Schemes, Audience, Convince, Debates, Persuade |
Promoting Peace, Security and Development through Language Use in the Nigerian MediaChristiana Oluremi Ajewole-Orimogunje , Caroline Olufunke Adewusi and Halira Abeni Babalola Keywords: Language, Media Discourse, Mid-News Messages, Radio News, critical discourse analysis |
Rohinton Mistry’s Squatter – A Study in Shahrazadic Narrative ModeSubrahmanyam Prayaga and Appalaraju Korada Keywords: Audience, Heritage, Larger Narrative, Micro Narrative, Oral Narrative, Rohinton Mistry, Shahrazadic Tradition |
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