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Prepages and Contents, 12(1)
Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024

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Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Structural and Functional Characterization of Citation Practices in Academic Research Writing: A Concordance-Informed Analysis

Rajab Esfandiari; Sahar Saleh

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 1-23

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2023.28656.1549

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  In the last two decades, citation behaviour in academic research writing has been highlighted in English for academic purposes. This concordance-informed, corpus-based study has focused on cross-disciplinary analysis of citations by English and Iranian academic writers in English Economics and Industrial ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Unveiling the Invisible Gem: Identifying the Obstacles on the Path of Critical Literacy Practices in EFL Digital Classes in Iran

Esmaeel Ali Salimi; Omid Ostad

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 25-50

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28312.1521

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  In the present climate, Critical Literacy has become an area gathering momentum more than ever before, tantamount to an ‘invisible gem’ as almost many education systems have attempted, but failed, to incorporate it into their curricula. To address this elusive notion, this study aimed to ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Syntactic Priming: Is Shared Semantic Content an Obligation?

Ali Akbar Ansarin; Masoud Yaghoubi Notash; shalaleh Javadi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 51-63

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28639.1547

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  Syntactic priming has been suggested to be an efficient paradigm in studying mental language representations. However, further research is needed to explore the underlying mechanisms. Recently it is suggested that argument-based constructions are present at both the syntactic and discourse levels of ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Iranian TEFL Students’ Perceptions and Challenges in Collaborative Content Learning Across Gender

Rogayeh Eslami; Mahnaz Saeidi; Touran Ahour

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 65-87

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.27975.1456

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  Collaborative content learning (CCL), as a process of learning that contributes to effective learning of the content of the courses in EFL contexts, has recently gained prominence in the research literature; however, the male and female students’ perceptions regarding CCL’s efficacy and their ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Dynamic Interplay of Critical Thinking and Vocabulary Learning Strategies Among Iranian EFL Learners with the Moderating Role of Gender

Maryam Soleimani; Zahra Aghazadeh; Amin Bolourchi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 89-108

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.29043.1618

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  Critical thinking (CT) is extensively considered to be a prevalent notion in teaching and learning processes. Thus, this paper set out to pinpoint the association between EFL pupils’ CT capabilities as well as their vocabulary learning strategies (VLSs) across gender. To do this, 140 Iranian male ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Investigating the Effects of Syntactic and Semantic Awareness in the Sentence Comprehension of EFL Learners

Mohammad Reza Khaksar; Mohammad Saber Khaghaninejad

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 109-129

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28603.1543

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  This study investigated how English semantic and syntactic awareness contribute to the sentence comprehension of beginner, intermediate, and advanced EFL learners. Consequently, 188 Iranian EFL learners were recruited for the study and, pertinent to their English proficiency levels, were divided into ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
A Comparative Study of the Impact of Explicit Instruction, Input Enhancement, and Guided Discovery on Iranian EFL Learners’ Passive Voice Production: A Computer-Assisted Language Learning Approach

Sepideh Rafiei Sakhaei; Biook Behnam; Zohreh Seifoori

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 131-155

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28567.1539

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  It is commonly agreed that grammar is so important that it should not be ignored. The English passive voice can be a challenging aspect of grammar learning for Iranian EFL learners. The aim of this study was to comparatively and empirically investigate the effect of the Input Enhancement Technique (IET), ...  Read More

Research Article 3. Applied Literature
The Inhabitants of the Camp: Homo Sacer and Biopolitical Regimes in V. S. Naipaul’s A House for Mr. Biswas

Amirhossein Nemati Ziarati; Mahdi Javidshad

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 157-176

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28398.1533

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  Politicization, in general, and biopoliticization, in particular, of human beings’ lives, especially those the state deems expendable, is what informs the heart of the present study. Exploring the subtle ways in which the state renders its subjects docile and at the same time divested of any subjectivity, ...  Read More

Research Article 3. Applied Literature
The Red-Haired Woman: An Ecofeminist Analysis

Elham Mohammadi Achachelooei

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 177-193

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28731.1564

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  This article analyzes Orhan Pamuk’s The Red-Haired Woman (2017) (hereafter RHW) from Alicia Helda Puleo’s ecofeminist perspective. It discusses Gülcihan’s character in RHW as a cultural figure who, standing beyond the essentialist division of culture / nature, develops a constructive ...  Read More

Research Article 3. Applied Literature
Effect of Hierarchies on the Corporeal Alternations in the Novel Under the Skin

Ali Montazerzadeh

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 195-209

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28875.1585

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  In this essay, I analyze the complex role capitalism plays in the formation and transformation of bodies within its system, using the novel Under the Skin by Michel Faber as a case study. As multidisciplinary research, this essay will use disability studies as a theoretical foundation with which the ...  Read More

Research Article 3. Applied Literature
Ethical Recuperation vs. Ontological Trauma in Bessie Head’s A Question of Power

Maryam Hosseini; Hossein Pirnajmuddin

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 211-230

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28985.1608

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  Bessie Head's A Question of Power intricately weaves existential philosophy into the tapestry of its narrative, so that the novel becomes a suitable venue to apply Emmanuel Lévinas’ philosophy of Self-Other relationship. The novel unfolds against the tumultuous backdrop of apartheid-era ...  Read More

Research Article 3. Applied Literature
Object Relations Theory in Morrison’s God Help the Child: A Psychoanalytic Reading

Hossein Sabouri; Ali Zare Zadeh; Abolfazl Ramazani; Roghayeh Lotfi Matanaq

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 231-248

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.29346.1651

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  The aim of this paper, in Morrison’s fictional novel, God Help the Child (2015), is to examine the detrimental impact of the hostile and violent mistreatment of a light-skinned mother who restrains from nurturing her Black daughter. Nancy Chodorow’s (1978) Object Relations Theory helps us ...  Read More

Persian Abstracts
Abstracts in Persian 12(1)
Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2024, Pages 249-260

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