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A TRANSFER GRAMMAR FOR ENGLISH-TAMIL MACHINE TRANSLATION ... Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanDr. P. KumaresanAN INTRODUCTORY COURSE ON SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS ... Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanNuances of Making Spell and Grammar Checker for TamilMonograph in Tamil ... Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanDr. R. AmuthaCOMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS A Monograph in Tamil (Tamil) ... Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanUsing Theatre To Enhance Learner Language In English Classrooms:A Sri Lankan Experiment – Ph.D. Dissertation ... Kandiah Shriganeshan, Ph.D. Acoustic Phonetics and Text to Speech Processing andSpeech to Text Processing (Tamil) – Monograph ... Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanAspects of Vowels Analysis for Speech & HearingDiagnosticsVolume 2 ... Gayathri S G., MSc (Speech& Hearing), PGD Nutrition and DieteticsAspects of Vowels Analysis for Speech & HearingDiagnosticsVolume 1 ... Gayathri S G., MSc (Speech& Hearing), PGD Nutrition and DieteticsWord Sense Disambiguation in Tamil ... Prof. Rajendran Sankaravelayuthan and Dr. A. Dhanavalli Semantic Intention and Semantic Relation in Children withIntellectual Disability and Hearing Impairment -- Masters Dissertation ... Nithina Alice Boban and Satish KumaraswamyParadigms of Marginality in Literature -Exploring the Nuances ... Prof. Dr. S. Chelliah, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Litt., EditorOntology of Tamil VocabularyA Detailed Study of Form and Function of Tamil Vocabulary ... Prof. Rajendran Sankaravelayuthan and K. Anithaa, Ph.D.A Historical Linguistic Study of Tamil Nouns ... Prof. Rajendran Sankaravelayuthan and Dr. S. TamilselvamSemantic Change and Semantic Extension of Tamil VerbsA Research Monograph (in Tamil) ... Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanDr. K. BakkiyarajGreening the Young Mind: Eco-consciousness in Contemporary English Language Fiction for Children and Young Adults in India ... Dr. Shobha Ramaswamy, M.A., B.Ed., DCE, M.Phil., Ph.D.English To Tamil Machine Translation System Using Parallel Corpus ... Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanDr. G. VasukiBharathiar UniversityCoimbatore 641046, Tamilnadu, IndiaDepartment of English and Foreign LanguagesDr. V. David Arputha Raj, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., EditorTrends in Select Sahitya Akademi Award-winning Tamil NovelsWord Order Typology and Its Implication in Translation ...Prof. Rajendran SankaravelayuthanDr. N. GejeswariSelect Papers from International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Language and Literature,Thanthai Hans Roever College (Autonomous) Elambalur, Perambalur - 621 220 Tamilnadu, India ...Editor: K. Nesapriya, EditorSelect Papers of the National Conference on Effective Strategies, Innovative Methods & Integrated Pedagogical Approaches to Learning and Teaching English in Heterogenous Classrooms,SRM Valliammai Engineering College, Kattankulathur 603 303, Tamilnadu, India ...Editors: Prof N.Lakshmana Perumal,Sheeba Manodh and M.Chithra Insight into Select Literary Works ...Editor: Dr. S. 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KoonjalSelect Papers from the National Conference on Challenges and Opportunities for Teaching and Research in English Language and Literature, March 23, 2018Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai CampusDivision of Social Sciences and Languages, Department of English ...Dr. V. Rajasekaran, EditorNEW PERSPECTIVES IN ELT 2018Selected Papers from the National Seminar on New Perspectives in ELT Conducted by the Department of EnglishTheni Kammavar Sangam College of Technology, Theni 625534Tamilnadu, India ...Editors: D. Nagarathinam, Ph.D., and R. Vani, M.A., M.Phil.Annamalai UniversityDepartment of EnglishSelect Papers from the National Seminar on Subaltern Literature: Resistance and ReconstructionIndian Writing in English: A Subaltern Perspective ...Editor: Dr. T. DeivasigamaniBlack Writings: A Subaltern Perspective ...Editor: Dr. T. DeivasigamaniEnglish Language, Literature & CultureSelect Papers of the Second National Conference on English Language, Literature & CultureKongunadu College of Engineering & Technology, Thottiyam, Tamilnadu, India ...Editor: Ms. T. Vembu, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., (Ph.D.)Teaching of Language and Literature ... Dr. Dr. S. Jayanthi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., EditorLanguage Learning and Teaching ... Dr. S. D. Sasi Kiran and Dr. A. Sharada, EditorsBuilding A Global Village (GV) Through Inter Dialogue ... Dr. S. D. Sasi Kiran and Dr. A. Sharada, EditorsContemporary Literary Perspectives ... Dr. A. Sharada and Dr. S. D. Sasi Kiran, EditorsThe Superhuman Character of Nature Playing Superlative Role in William Wordsworth’s PoemsM.A. DissertationRajshahi Science and Technology University, Natore ... Mohammad Sultan Ferdous Bahar, M.A.PROBLEMS IN TEACHING ENGLISH IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NORTH TRIPURA DISTRICTM.Phil. DissertationSAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY ... MALAY NATH, M.A., M.Phil.The Speech Act of Compliment Response as Realized by YemeniArabic SpeakersMasters DissertationUniversity of Kerala ... Ameen Ali Mohammed Al-GamalCHALLENGES FACED BY STUDENTS IN LEARNING ENGLISH IN GRADES 11 AND 12 IN BANGLADESHI MADRASAHSMasters DissertationLondon Metropolitan University ... Muhammad Nazmul Huda AzadGender Conflicts as Evident in Contemporary English Literature o ... Editor: Dr. R. AnujaEnglish: Literature and Social Issues ... Editor: T. Vembu, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., (Ph.D.)From financial literacy to financial well being; a studyof the level of financial literacy of women teaching facultyin educational institutions in Coimbatore regionDoctoral Dissertation ... S. Hephzibah Priyadharshini, Ph.D.Language Development Strategies in the Era of Globalization: TeluguNational Seminar Proceedings University of Hyderabad ... Editor: Dr. Pammi Pavan KumarUsing English Literature in Higher Secondary EFL Classrooms in Rural Bangladesh: Bridging the Cultures to Facilitate EFL Learning M.A. Dissertation ... Mossa. Sohana Khatun, M.A.Washback of the Public Examination on Teaching andLearning English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at theHigher Secondary Level in Bangladesh Ph.D. Dissertation ... Md. Enamul Hoque, Ph.D.Investigating Students’ Listening and Speaking Communication and Perceptionsthrough the Implementation of Chinese Culture Content-Based Course Masters Dissertation ... Xingchun WangNEW PERSPECTIVES IN ELTSelected Papers from the National Seminar on New Perspectives in ELT Conducted by the Department of EnglishTheni Kammavar Sangam College of Technology, Theni 625534Tamilnadu, India ...Editors: D. Nagarathinam, Ph.D., V. Ramkumar, Ph.D. and R. Vani, M.A., M.Phil.Causes for the Failure of Students in Developing Writing Skills at the HSC Level in BangladeshMasters Dissertation ... Sukanto Roy, M.A. in ELTSelected papers from the National Seminar NEW VISTAS IN ELT: EMPOWERING ENGINEERS FOR EMPLOYMENT Conducted by the Department of EnglishPSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul-624622Tamilnadu, India ...Editors:Dr. Joseph Thomas, Ph.D.G. Vijay, M.A., M.Phil.Mrs. Shabnam Niher, M.A., M.Phil.BubhutsaPapers on Telugu Language, Literature and Linguistics ... Dr. Pammi Pavan KumarAn Optimistic Evolution of Existence in Saffron Dreams by Shaila Abdullah ... Rabia Ashraf, M.Phil., B.S. (Hons.)FICTION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS IN INDIA:CRITICAL ESSAYS ... Dr. Shobha Ramaswamy, M.A., B.Ed., DCE, M.Phil., Ph.D.Opinion of the High School Teachers about the Cancellation of the SSLC Examination ... M. Raj Kumar, M.A., M.Ed., PG.D.Ph.D. Research ScholarSURVIVAL THROUGH REDEMPTION OF SELF INTHE SELECT NOVELS OF ALICE WALKER ... N. R. CHARRUMATHI, M.A.., M.Phil., Ph.D.Evil, Sin and Suffering in the Select Novels of Graham Greene ... 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Afroza SultanaTeaching-Learning English GrammarPapers Presented in the 10th International Conference on English Grammar, Vol. 2 ... Editor: Dr. Vathana FennTeaching-Learning English GrammarPapers Presented in the 10th International Conference on English Grammar, Vol. 1 ... Editor: Dr. Vathana FennARCHETYPES IN FANTASY FICTION: A STUDY OF J. R. R.TOLKIEN AND J. K. ROWLING ... Dr. Shobha Ramaswamy, M.A., B.Ed., DCE, M.Phil., Ph.D.IMPEDIMENTS IN PROMOTING COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE AMONGSTUDENTS OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ... V. Suntharesan, Ph.D.Writing Problems among the Tertiary Level Students in Bangladesh: A Study in Chittagong Region ... Shakila Mustaque, M.A. in English and M.A. in ELTA Sociolinguistic Study of Social Stratification in Bangladesh and Its Impact on Academic Performance in English at Secondary Level Education ... Md. 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M.Sc., M.Phil.Health and Medical Care Services: Claims on National Resources ... Editor: C. Subburaman, Ph.D.An Investigation into Some of the Learning Problems inEnglish Language Writing among Lambada Community Learnersin Andhra Pradesh ... N. Padmamma, M.Phil.Teaching Writing Using Picture Stories as Tools at the High School Level: The Movement from Other Regulation to Self Regulation ... Y. Nirmala, M.Phil.Current Perspectives on Education ... Editors: P. Udayakumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. CandidateDr. M. Lekeshmanaswamy, Ph.D.Dr. K. Dhanalakshmi, Ph.D.Acoustic Characteristics of Vowels in Telugu ... Krishna. Y.Mother – Daughter Relationships: A Study of The Dark Holds No Terrors, Difficult Daughters and Fasting, Feasting ... Jitender Singh, M.A., M.Phil., NET. Treatment of Violence: A Study of Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Beloved ... Shubhanku Kochar, M.Phil., Ph.D. CandidateDyslexia: A Critical Study of Language Deficiency in Children and Adolescents ... 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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. ScholarAspects 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 IndianLanguages ... 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-UdhanA 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. ScholarGlobal Perspective of Teaching English Literature in Higher Education in Pakistan ... Rabiah Rustam, M.S., Ph.D. CandidateImproving ChemmozhiLearning and Teaching - Descriptive Studies in Classical-Modern TamilGrammar ... A. Boologa Rambai, Ph.D.A Phonetic and PhonologicalStudy of the Consonants of English and Arabic ... AbdulghaniA. Al-Hattami, Ph.D. CandidateSome Aspects of Teaching-Learning English as a Second Language ...R. Krishnaveni, M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. CandidateThe Influenceof First Language Grammar (L1) on the English Language (L2) Writingof Tamil School Students: A Case Study from Malaysia ...Mahendran Maniam, Ph.D. (ESL)Economicsof Crime : A Comparative Analysis of the Socio-Economic Conditions ofConvicted Female and Male Criminality In Selected Prisons in Tamil Nadu... S. Santhanalakshmi, Ph.D.Technique asVoyage of Discovery: A Study of the Techniques in Dante's Paradiso... Raji Narasimhan, M.A.A CriticalStudy of The Wasteland - Poetry as Metaphor ... K. R.Vijaya, M.A., M.Phil.Language and Literature: AnExposition - Papers Presented in the Karunya University National Seminar... Editor: J. Sundar Singh, Ph.D.Linguistic Purismand Language Planning in a Multilingual Context ... L.Ramamoorthy, Ph.D.Papers Presented inthe All-India Conference on Multimedia Enhanced Language Teaching -MELT 2009 ...L. Ramamoorthy, Ph.D. and J.R. Nirmala, Ph.D.A Phonological Studyof Variety of English Spoken by Oriya Speakers in Western Orissa - ADoctoral Dissertation ... Arun K. Behera, Ph.D.Phonological Analysis ofEnglish Phonotactics of Syllable Initial and Final Consonant Clustersby Yemeni Speakers of English ... Abdulghani. M. A.Al-Shuaibi, M.A.Journey of Self-discoveryin Anita Nair's Ladies' Coupé ... V. Chandra, M.A.The Literary Valueof the Book of Isaiah ... Helen Unius Backiavathy,M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. CandidateA Study of StructuralDuplication in Tamil and Telugu - A Doctoral Dissertation... Parimalagantham, Ph.D.The Politicsof Survival in the Novels of Margaret Atwood ... PaulineDas, Ph.D.Nonverbal Communicationin Tamil Novels - A Book in Tamil... M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.Girish Karnad as a ModernIndian Dramatist - A Study... B. Reena, M.A., M.Phil.A Study of EnglishLoan Words in Selected Bahasa Melayu Newspaper Articles...Shamimah Binti Haja Mohideen, M.HSc. (TESL)The Internal Landscapeand the Existential Agony of Women in Anjana Appachana's Novel LISTENINGNOW, A Doctoral Dissertation ...M. Poonkodi, Ph.D.Trade in theMadras Presidency, 1941 - 1947 - A Doctoral Dissertation... R. Jayasurya, Ph.D.Trends andSpatial Patterns of Crime in India - A Case Study of a District in India... M. Jayamala, Ph.D.The Trading Communityin Early Tamil Society Up To 900 AD ...R. Jeyasurya, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.A Study of Auxiliariesin the Old and the Middle Tamil... A.Boologarambai, M.A., Ph.D.History of Growthand 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 Functionof Disorders in Verbal Narratives - A Doctoral Dissertation... Kandala Srinivasacharya, Ph.D.Status Markingin Tamil - A Ph.D. Dissertation ... P. Perumalsamy, Ph.D.LANGUAGE AND POWERIN COMMUNICATION... Editors: Jennifer M. Bayer, Ph.D., and Pushpa Pai, Ph.D.Onomatopoeia in Tamil... V. Gnanasundaram, Ph.D.Linguisticsand 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., EditorsLanguage ofHeadlines in Kannada Dailies ...M. N. Leelavathi, Ph.D.Cooperative LearningIncorporating Computer-Mediated Communication: Participation, Perceptions,and Learning Outcomes in a Deaf Education Classroom ...Michelle Pandian, M.S. The Effects ofAge on the Ability to Learn English As a Second Language... Mariam Dadabhai, B.A. Hons.A STUDY OF THESKILLS OF READING COMPREHENSION IN ENGLISH DEVELOPED BY STUDENTS OFSTANDARD IX IN THE SCHOOLS IN TUTICORIN DISTRICT, TAMILNADU... A. Joycilin Shermila, Ph.D.A Socio-PragmaticComparative Study of Ostensible Invitations in English and Farsi... Mohammad Ali Salmani-Nodoushan, Ph.D.TEXT FAMILIARITY, READINGTASKS, AND ESP TEST PERFORMANCE: A STUDY ON IRANIAN LEP AND NON-LEPUNIVERSITY STUDENTS - A DOCTORAL DISSERTATION ...Mohammad Ali Salmani-Nodoushan, Ph.D.A STUDY ON THE LEARNINGPROCESS OF ENGLISHBY HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTSWITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DHARMAPURI DISTRICT IN TAMILNADUK. Chidambaram, Ph.D.SPEAKING STRATEGIES TO OVERCOMECOMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES IN THE TARGET LANGUAGE SITUATION - BANGLADESHISIN NEW ZEALAND ... Harunur Rashid KhanTHE PROBLEMS IN LEARNINGMODAL AUXILIARY VERBS IN ENGLISH AT HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL ...Chandra Bose, Ph.D. CandidateTHE ROLEOF VISION IN LANGUAGE LEARNING in Children with Moderate to Severe Disabilities... Martha Louise Low, Ph.D.SANSKRITTO ENGLISH TRANSLATOR ...S. Aparna, M.Sc.A LINGUISTIC STUDYOF ENGLISH LANGUAGE CURRICULUM AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL IN BANGLADESH- A COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH TO CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT ... Kamrul Hasan, Ph.D.COMMUNICATION VIA EYEAND FACE in Indian Contexts... M. S. 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Dr. Sirisha Iruvuri, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.A Comparative Study of the Death of Vali from the Epic Ramayana and the Death of Julius Caesar from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar ... Ms. N. Karpaha, M.A., M.Phil., Prof. Dr. D. Nagarathinam, Prof. L. Lakshmanan and Dr. R. SaravananNarrative Skills In Bhojpuri Speaking Geriatric And Young Adults ... Anil Kumar Adhikary and Satish KumaraswamyMaking a Long Story Short: Can a Single Verb be Called a Sentence? A Cognitive Study of Sanskrit Conversational Data ... Jayashree Aanand Gajjam, M.A. (Sanskrit), Ph.D. (Pursuing) and Dr. Malhar A. Kulkarni A House for Mr. Biswas: V. S. Naipaul’s Journey from Self-discovery to Search for Identity and Stability ... Dr. C. Ramya, M.B.A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.Teaching English during COVID-19 Pandemic Using Facebook Group as an LMS: A Study on Undergraduate Students of a University in Bangladesh ... Benazir Elahee Munni, M.A. andSheikh Mehedi Hasan, Ph.D. Associate ProfessorA Correlation Study of the Contribution and Usage of the Factors That Contribute To a Competent Speaker of English in a Business Context ... Christine CarununganRole and Responsibilities of English Teachers in the Present-day Indian Context ... Dr. C. Raghavendra and Dr. Ch. SwathiLinguistic Demography of the Tribal Languages in India ... Prof. B. MallikarjunThe Role of MOOCs in the Continuous Professional Development of ELT Professionals ... Dr. Krishna Chaitanya E.Robert Penn Warren’s Search for Identity in All the King’s Men ... Dr. S. Chelliah, M.A., Ph.D., D.Litt.Swami Vivekananda: Human Evolution and Absolute Freedom ... J. Kavithanjali, MBA., MLISc., PGDCAA Brief Study on Homosexuality Issues in Manikuntala Bhattacharjya’s Assamese Novel “Mukti” ... Mridul Moran, M.A., M.Phil.Learner’s First Language and the Impact of LLSs Instruction: A Study on Assamese ESL Learners ... Dr. Atonu Kakoty, M.A. (English, Linguistics), Ph.D.A Comparative Portrayal of Punyakante Wijenaike’s The Waiting Earth ... Dr. Veeramankai Stalina Yogaratnam, B.A., M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D.Echoes of the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights ... Dr. Song Cho, Doctor of Intercultural Studies (DIS)INSTITUTES DEPARTMENTS OF LINGUISTICS, INDIAN LANGUAGES, SPEECH AND HEARING, AND ENGLISH LITERATURE! SEND YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS TO APPEAR IN THIS PLACE!! Professor-cum-Deputy Director, CIIL (Retired) B. Mallikarjun, Former Director Centre for Classical KannadaCentral University of Karnataka A. R. Fatihi, Ph.D., Professor and Head Department of Linguistics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (Retired) G. Baskaran, Ph.D. Professor of English, Department of English, Gandhigram Deemed University T. 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