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... language alongside a non - English - language work , or included texts on writers such as Rabindranath Tagore or Ngugi wa Thiong'o , who , though mainly not writing in English , are of undisputed importance for national or postcolonial ...
... language alongside a non - English - language work , or included texts on writers such as Rabindranath Tagore or Ngugi wa Thiong'o , who , though mainly not writing in English , are of undisputed importance for national or postcolonial ...
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... language skills correspond closely to Ghosh's own . Indeed , he tells Piya , " an opportunity turned up [ for him ] to learn Arabic in Tunisia " ( 199 ) — as was actually the case for his creator . 11. In The Circle of Reason , a ...
... language skills correspond closely to Ghosh's own . Indeed , he tells Piya , " an opportunity turned up [ for him ] to learn Arabic in Tunisia " ( 199 ) — as was actually the case for his creator . 11. In The Circle of Reason , a ...
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... language . It is the link between concepts and language which enables us to refer to either the ' real ' world of objects or imaginary world of fictional objects , people and events . The relation between ' things ' concepts and signs ...
... language . It is the link between concepts and language which enables us to refer to either the ' real ' world of objects or imaginary world of fictional objects , people and events . The relation between ' things ' concepts and signs ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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