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Mustafayeva, Laya; Mammadbayli, Aysel; Baghirova, Gunay; Azizova, Konul; Aliyeva, Roya; Isakulova, Nilufar
In this article, we will turn to some specific spaces within the politics of language that might be targeted to create an efficient education system for students with disabilities in higher education. A systematic literature review was done to identify challenges faced by&#13;
students with physical disabilities in learning language and what most effective methods for language teaching and inclusion, are being used. The research was dedicated to formalizing the basic notions of the educational process itself, offering ways of designing a sample (an extensive set) which would measure success or failure at teaching a particular language. Physical impairment is linked to a variety of difficulties such as sensorymotor, cognitive and environmental obstacles to language learning for such participants.
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Allahverdiyeva, Farida
Throughout this book, you’ll find grammar presented in a logical and progressive manner. Starting with the basics, such as parts of speech and simple sentence structures, you will gradually build your knowledge and confidence as you delve into more advanced topics like verb tenses, conditional sentences, and modifiers.
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Allahverdiyeva, Farida
Grammar is the science of language. Grammar may be divided into two species, universal and particular. Universal Grammar explains the principles which are common to all languages. English Grammar is the art of speaking and writing the English language with propriety.
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Valiyeva, Nigar
This book suggests the fundamentals of Stylistic Theory that outline such basic areas of research as expressive resources of the language, stylistic differentiation of vocabulary, varieties of the English language as Global English, sociolinguistic and pragmatic factors that determine functional styles. It also shows how modern terminology and classification of expressive means owe to rhetoric. In this book, the fourteen numbered units (lectures) introduce you to key concepts in English Stylistics.
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