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  1. The Power of Female Speech in two Medieval Tales: A Comparative Study
    Mustafa Binmayaba, Lubna al-Shanquitiy,
    CSLL. 3; 2(1): 0-0
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.5455/CSLL.1682793573

  2. Age of Immersion Effect on Second Language Phonological Acquisition: A Rare Case Study
    Reem Alfuraih,
    CSLL. 3; 2(1): 0-0
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.5455/CSLL.1683261374

  3. Poetry and the Prophetic Tradition: Al-Mushidd's Invocation of Prophetic Hadith of the Fire of Ḥijāz to Interpret the Contemporary Event
    Lubna Al-Shanquitiy,
    CSLL. 3; 2(1): 0-0
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.5455/CSLL.1689974799

  4. The Efficacy of Using Translation Process Research Tools in Developing Students’ Translation Competence
    Maryam A. Almofadhi
    CSLL. 3; 2(1): 0-0
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.5455/CSLL.1693730656

  5. Food and Diasporic Identities in Diana Abu Jaber’s Crescent, Richard C. Morais’ The Hundred-Foot Journey, and Marsha Mehran’s Pomegranate Soup
    Ruba Ismail Owaydhah
    CSLL. 3; 2(1): 0-0
    » Abstract » Full-text PDF » doi: 10.5455/CSLL.169454



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Title : Critical Studies in Languages and Literature
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