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Yasemin Boz
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HALIC UNIVERSITY
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English As A Second Language
Sociolinguistics
Phonetics and Speech Science
Textlinguistics
Linguistic Structures (Incl. Phonology, Morphology and Syntax)
Linguistics (Other)
Discourse and Pragmatics
British and Irish Language, Literature and Culture
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Feminist Utopian Imaginaries in “Herland”
Authors:
Yasemin Boz
Published: 2024 ,
Melius: Journal of Narrative and Language Studies
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13838549
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A Linguistic Analysis of the Use of Metaphors in Poetry: “Woman” and “Female body” Metaphors in Cemal Süreya’s Poems
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Yasemin Boz
Published: 2025 ,
Journal of Linguistics and Literature
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EXPLORING POLITENESS AND POWER DYNAMICS IN JOHN FOWLES’ THE COLLECTOR IN THE LIGHT OF FEMINIST APPROACH
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Yasemin Boz
Published: 2024 ,
Nova Dil Dergisi
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Feminist Utopian Imaginaries in “Herland”
Authors:
Yasemin Boz
Published: 2024 ,
Melius: Journal of Narrative and Language Studies
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13838549
FAVORITE
1
TOTAL DOWNLOAD COUNT
736
1
FAVORITE
736
TOTAL DOWNLOAD COUNT
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Journal of Linguistics and Literature
Melius: Journal of Narrative and Language Studies
Nova Dil Dergisi
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