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Exploring Homonymy in Hungarian Linguistics

Homonymy, known as "hason(ló)nevűség" or "azonosalakúság" in Hungarian, is a fascinating linguistic phenomenon where two words (or sometimes other linguistic elements like phrase...
Eszter

Navigating False Friends in English and Hungarian: A Linguistic Exploration

Language is a complex and fascinating web of communication, but it`s not without its pitfalls. One such challenge is the presence of "false friends" - words that appear simi...
Edidiong

Why Write?

It is commonplace that most people run away from writing. Other people have embraced the idea that writing is very difficult and meant for just a few people. They would rather prefer ...
Nwabundu

What is citizenship Education

Citizenship education is a socialization process whereby an individual will learn civic knowledge, skills and values of upheld by the society, through formal, nonformal and informal c...
Louise

Understanding Symbolism: The Magic Key to a Higher GCSE English Grade

Understanding the symbolism in a piece of written fiction is the key to gaining a higher grade in your English GCSE’s. And it needn’t be as complicated as you imagine. Think of th...
Mojisola

What is an Organic Compound?

Organic compounds are simply defined as compounds that contain carbon. We then ask, why is an entire branch of Chemistry devoted to the study of carbon-containing compounds? We study ...
Tom

Jim Callaghan: A Successful Prime Minister?

Callaghan faced what could arguably be described as some of the toughest times any Prime Minister has had to face post-war. Having held the three leading Cabinet posts (Home Secretary...
Tom

Embodying the inquiry: Disaster, affectivity, and the localized politics of security

AbstractThe responsibilizing of civil society for security has been well analysed in recent years, but the place of the public inquiry as an important site of negotiations over issues...
Tom

British terrorism preemption: Subjectivity and disjuncture in Channel “de-radicalization” interventions

AbstractThis article examines Channel “de-radicalization” interventions, which take place on individuals suspected of having the potential to commit terrorist crimes. Situated wit...
Rayan

Is language acquisition determined by nature?

Language has an unimaginable importance in our life, from having the potential to save lives to bridging the the gap between different cultures and regions of the world. From a young ...