Baobab N°38
IRELAND AND ENGLAND: A NEW HISTORICIST REFLECTION ON CONFLICTING DISCOURSE IN JONATHANCOE’S THE ROTTERS’ CLUB.
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : SILUE Ténéna Mamadou
THE CONTRIBUTION OF ENGLISH TO THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF COTE D’IVOIRE
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : Dr. Lankan Mathieu KONE
LANGUAGE AND THE SHAPING OF WOMEN’S IDENTITY IN HAROLD PINTER’S THE LOVER
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : Wandja Fatoumata TUO
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF METAPHORS AND INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE IN PRESIDENT GEORGE WEAH’S SPEECHES
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : Dr. Kouadio Ange Michael N’GUESSAN
INVESTIGATING VIOLENT LANGUAGE: MIMETIC DESIRE, GENDER NORMS, AND ACTS OF VIOLENCE IN SHAKESPEARE’S ROMEO AND JULIET
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : Dr Affoua Evelyne DORE
AN ENUNCIATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE DISCOURSE OF INSULT IN CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : N’da Adjoua Eve KOUASSI
REDEFINITION DISCOURSE AS A TOOL OF EXCLUSION IN ADICHIE’S HALF OF A YELLOW SUN
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : Bi Boho LIZIE
UP-TONERS IN THE ANIMAL LEADERS’ DISCOURSE FOR THE QUEST OF TOGETHERNESS IN GEORGE ORWELL’S ANIMAL FARM.
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : Dr. Kouamé Boris KOUADIO
HUMOR IN AMERICAN POLITICAL NEWSPAPER HEADLINES: A WAY OF TRIGGERING DEVELOPMENT
14
Nov
Auteur(s) : Prof. Zorobi Philippe TOH, Dr. Kouamé Firmin KOUASSI