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A study of the communicative and linguistic impairments of the Autistic children
(BRAC University, 2013-08)
This research attempts to find out diverse language and communication impairments of the
autistic children. These children have problems in phonology, syntax, semantics, morphology
and so on. Again, they also experience ...
Language differences between the children who are brought up by mothers and those by caretakers in Dhaka City
(BRAC University, 2013-12-26)
Language development is considered as a useful indicator of a child‘s overall development. It is the medium of a communication which helps to express the needs, thoughts and ideas of human being. Language is a communicating ...
Use of English beyond the classroom wall: a study of undergraduate students' out-of-class English learning activities
(BRAC University, 2013-08)
The principal objective of this paper is to find out and discuss about the experience of 60 undergraduate students have regarding out of class activities. This paper will focus on some important issues like do they have ...
Futile Epiphany: James Joyce’s Dubliners Trapped in Routine
(BRAC University, 2013-12)
While observing the trapped routine life of James Joyce‘s Dubliners, this paper aims to explore why the characters were unable more challenging life. Their obedience towards Irish social and religious values always restrained ...
Myth and meaning in Ulysses: Homer, Tennyson and Joyce
(BRAC University, 2013-08)
This is an attempt to decode the change in meanings in adaptations of Ulysses over the ages. The basis is set on the theory of myth provided by Roland Barthes. There are additional concepts that aid the argumentation as ...
Exploring the involvement of the characters with regards to: the pre-revolutionary atmosphere, during and after the French revolution in Dickens’ a Tale of Two Cities, Hugo’s Les Misérables and Baudelaire’s selective poems
(BRAC University, 2013-12)
Historical fictions are a genre of literature through which the writers often take an attempt
to express the social conditions of a past age while blending that historical context with their own imagination. This paper ...
Factors of language shift from chakma to bengali: A study on the Chakma-speaking people
(Department of English and Humanities, BRAC University, 2013-12)
Language shift has become a common phenomenon in the countries where there is more than one speech community. In such countries the dominant language gradually engulfs the minor languages. As Bangladesh comprises different ...
A comparative analysis of Chakma and English Vowels
(BRAC University, 2013-12)
This study examines that a comparative analysis of English and Chakma vowel phonemes with
which different features of these two languages comes out. In this study the similarities and
dissimilarities of Chakma vowels ...
Gender equality in Rokeya's writing
(BRAC University, 2013-04)
This thesis looks into the notion of gender equality and its reflection in Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s writing. It analyzes the meaning and importance of gender equality, types, causes and consequences of gender inequality ...
Imperialism in the novels of Aphra Behn, Jane Austen and Jean Rhys: a reading of Oroonoko, Mansfield Park and Wide Sargasso Sea
(BRAC University, 2013-08)
World history today is largely shaped by the history of imperialism. The traces and effects of imperialism can not only be found in the works of dominant writers, but many African and Asian writers also refer to the presence ...