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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Erevna: Journal of Linguistics & Literature Volume 9 Issue 2
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Erevna: Journal of Linguistics & Literature Volume 9 Issue 2
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Erevna: Journal of Linguistics &
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1. Campy Representation of Blacks in Blaxploitation Films
Rabia Shahbaz, Amer Akhtar, Rida Rehman
1-16
1. Campy Representation of Blacks in Blaxploitation Films
2. Things Fall Apart: Ecology, Culture and Collapse: Environmental Disruption and the Tragedy of Okonkwo
Salma Naz
17-28
2. Things Fall Apart: Ecology, Culture and Collapse: Environmental Disruption and the Tragedy of Okonkwo Dr. Salma Naz
3. Absence is the Presence: Missing Agent as the Agent of Oppression and Resistance in Ahmad Farhad’s Poetry
Zakia Mushtaq
29-41
3. Absence is the Presence: Missing Agent as the Agent of Oppression and Resistance in Ahmad Farhad’s Poetry
4. Cross-linguistic Influence in Chinese Consonant Acquisition: A Case Study of Pakistani Students from a Third Language Perspective
Muhammad Awais, Ali Hamza
42-56
4. Cross-linguistic Influence in Chinese Consonant Acquisition: A Case Study of Pakistani Students from a Third Language Perspective
5. The Ecology of Evaluation Stories: Good and Bad Climate Stories in Weather Reporting
Muhammad Saleem, Naveed Khattak
57-77
5. The Ecology of Evaluation Stories: Good and Bad Climate Stories in Weather Reporting
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