Globalization Of Narratives For Clothing And Appearance: Corpus-Assisted Analysis Of Intercultural Communication

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  • Fatima Tuz Zahra (Corresponding Author), Tehseen Zahra, Akhtar Abbas

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Narratives provide a manifesto to explore how fiction writers, from Pakistan to the West, present their identities through intercultural communication tools concerning their place in literary texts. Previous investigations have focused on illustrating the unique features of Urduized words in intercultural communication. Fiction corpus highlights [1]the idealization of "imagined' linguistic conflicts in the socio-cultural norms and how such issues are handled through indigenous vocabulary. However, colloquial patterns of these language pairs, chosen consistently by the writers, are yet to be investigated. The corpus-assisted analysis investigates the use of clothing and appearance-related vocabulary and significant differences in employing Urduized words merged in English.

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2024-08-02

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Fatima Tuz Zahra (Corresponding Author), Tehseen Zahra, Akhtar Abbas. (2024). Globalization Of Narratives For Clothing And Appearance: Corpus-Assisted Analysis Of Intercultural Communication. Migration Letters, 21(S13), 532–551. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/11088

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