Synthetic Compounding and Lexical Integrity

Mousa Ghonchepour

Volume 3, Issue 5 , December 2015, Pages 28-7

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.7517

Abstract
  The study of the argument structure of Persian synthetic compounds shows that not only do the internal argument but also the external argument and indirect object incorporate into verbal stem to make synthetic compounds. In addition to simultaneous incorporation of internal and external arguments, other ...  Read More

Expletive "Pro" in Persian Language

Mehrzad Mansoori

Volume 3, Issue 5 , December 2015, Pages 52-29

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.7518

Abstract
  Observing Extended Projection Principle (EPP), a DP should be generated or moved to Spec of TP with or without Phonological form. As stated by Rizzy (1982), a pro drop language can have expletive or non-expletive pro. The study has indicated that expletive pro, hereafter “pro puč” (a Persian ...  Read More

A Contrastive Generic Analysis of Thesis Abstracts of TEFL and TPSOL

Amir Zand-Moghadam; Seyran Jannati

Volume 3, Issue 5 , December 2015, Pages 72-53

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.7519

Abstract
  The notion of genre and its application in language teaching and learning has been given increasing attention in the past decades. Abstracts are an important area of inquiry in genre analysis. Therefore, identification and mastery of textual and rhetorical structures of abstracts can be beneficial. The ...  Read More

Finding Natural Classes of Consonants and Vowels in Qur"an Rhyme

Aliyeh Kord Zafaranlu Kambuziya; Fatemeh Shahverdi Shahraki

Volume 3, Issue 5 , December 2015, Pages 88-73

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2017.7520

Abstract
  The present study is aimed to find the natural classes in final rhyme of some verses in the Holy Qur"an. Many verses in the Qur"an have the final rhymes ending in the same consonants and vowels; some others don"t have similar consonants or vowels in the final rhyme; however, they have audible beauty. ...  Read More

Analyzing Culture and its Role in Policy Making/Planning for Language Teaching: A Case Study of Teaching Arabic Language in Iran

Mohammad Ali Azarshab; Sadollah Homayuni

Volume 3, Issue 5 , December 2015, Pages 116-89

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.7521

Abstract
  Language, as the highest cultural and civilizational phenomenon, is one of the skills acquired through the foreign traditions and community of speakers. Meanwhile, language, as the most important factor in transmitting the past culture and heritage, has a significant role in clarifying and organizing ...  Read More

Immanent Linguistic Epistemology in Saussure and Hjelmslev: A Comparative Study

Mohammad Amin Shakeri; Azade Mirzaei

Volume 3, Issue 5 , December 2015, Pages 140-117

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.7522

Abstract
  Saussure"s fundamentally novel ideations about language and the problem of the sign, which were introduced to humanities by the publication of the compiled book called Cours de linguistique générale, were indicating a basic turn and the foundation of a new algebraic and relational general ...  Read More

Investigating Bilingual Speakers" Code-switching Phenomenon from the Standpoints of Speech Context, Age and Gender Variants

Zari Saeedi; Mahsa Arianpouya

Volume 3, Issue 5 , December 2015, Pages 164-141

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.7523

Abstract
  In the present paper, the influence of such variants as speech context, age and gender on code-switching of Turkish-Persian bilinguals were studied. To do so, 40 participants from two age groups of 20-40 and 40-70 years old, and two gender groups of males and females were randomly selected using the ...  Read More