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  • CAUSATIVE VERB FORMATION IN BODO LANGUAGE


Dr. Daimalu Brahma

Abstract: The present paper is to describe causative verb formation of the Bodo language. It belongs to the Bodo-Garo sub-group of Tibeto-Burman sub family of languages (Benedict, 1972). Bodo has many monosyllabic intransitive verbs which form causative verbs with the help of adding prefixes.


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  • ENHANCING SPEAKING AND WRITING SKILL OF SECOND LANGUAGE THROUGH METHODS


Ms. P. Babitha & Dr. O. T. Poongodi

Abstract: Language is a method of communication. It is an expression of sounds or sound signals in a scheduled pattern of symbols which conveys a message to one person to another. ELT teachers today are faced with a bewildering choice of aims, methods and materials.


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  • Punjabi Article


Jaspreet Kaur

Abstract: Punjabi Article.


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  • FEATURE CHECKING OF WH-QUESTIONS IN THE SELECTED READINGS FROM THE WORKS OF MAO TSETUNG


Ma Daoshan

Abstract: As neither LF-movement nor unselective binding seem to be perfect in the explanation of wh-questions, the author in this paper follows the Interrogative Feature Attraction Hypothesis and investigates on the possibility of adequate interpretation of the checking mechanism of the wh-features of the wh-questions and the shortened forms of wh-questions in the Selected Readings from the Works of Mao Tsetung.


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  • Concept of Patriotism in Graham Greene’s The Human Factor


Rajesh Kumar

Abstract: The Human Factor, which has been stayed on the bestsellers list of the New York Times for six months, is considered by Graham Greene himself an ‘entertainment,’ a title which he has given to some of his works which are different from his other serious novels.


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  • ANALYZING THE SOCIAL APPROACHES IN THE NOVELS OF R.K. NARAYAN


Dr Brijesh Sharma

Abstract: This paper aims to analyse the social approaches employed by renowned Indian author R.K. Narayan in his novels. R.K. Narayan is celebrated for his realistic portrayals of Indian society and his ability to capture the essence of human experiences within the context of a changing India. By examining the social aspects prevalent in his works, this analysis intends to shed light on Narayan's depiction of Indian society, its cultural dynamics, and its impact on individuals. The study begins with an exploration of the social structures depicted in Narayan's novels. It examines the traditional hierarchical systems, such as caste, class, and gender, which play significant roles in shaping the characters' lives and relationships. Through careful analysis of specific novels, such as "Swami and Friends,"


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