İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı / English Language and Literature
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Bildiriler, Kongreler ve Sempozyumlar / Declarations, Congresses and Symposiums [55]
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Makaleler / Articles [21]
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An Evaluation of Liminality in Nadine Gordimer's July's People
(2020-03)Set during a civil war in the apartheid South Africa, Nadine Gordimer's July's People is centred around the relationship between the Smales family and their former servant July. As the communal ties disintegrate in the ... -
Elderly people's choice of media and their perceived state of loneliness
(2016-01)This study aims at finding the relationship between elderly people's perceived state of loneliness and their choice of (old and/or new) media instruments. The sample of the study consists of randomly selected 300 elderly ... -
Introducing innovation into an ESP program: Aviation English for cadets
(2018)The aim of English for Specific Teaching (ESP) in Turkish universities is to support the development of scientific literacy in learners' field of specialism in English. Implicit in this objective is to make the ESP curriculum ... -
(Re) Reading Mishima Reading Sade: An Aesthetics of Transgressive Feminine Sexuality
(2019-12)A recurrent internovelistic theme in the work of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima is the threat of insidious, emasculating feminine sexuality and cruelty set against an idealized and purified femininity.However, in the play ... -
Turkish as a (non)- SOT Language
(2019-10)Luages differ as to how embedded tense gets interpreted. English, for example, is classified as a Sequence-of-Tense (SOT) language, and this classification is based on the observation that past-under-past in English is ... -
The Sense of Belonging and Unbelonging in Halide Edip’s Proto-Feminist Works in English
(2019-06)Europe is being defined in new ways. On the first hand there is the issue of postsocialist countries in central and eastern Europe. Secondly due to high level of migrations now Europe is more multicultural than ever. Hence ... -
Bone and Flesh, Death and Life: Representing the Human Body in Anil's Ghost
(2019-04)Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost portrays the events evolving around Anil Tissera, a forensic anthropologist who, after living in England and the US for fifteen years, returns to her homeland Sri Lanka as part of an ... -
Intertextuality and Nostalgia in Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl
(2019-04)After the massive outbreaks of violence and catastrophes at the dawn of the twentieth century, experiences of dislocation and dissonance, as well as their reflection in the human psyche, nostalgia, captivated the interest ... -
Conceptual Transition from English as a Foreign Language to BELF
(2019-01)Business professionals, who use English language in their daily interactions at global corporate companies in Turkey, have been educated within the paradigm of teaching and learning of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). ...