... Providing the description of English and Vietnamese idioms and
proverbs to realize the differences and similarities between them.
- Comparing and contrasting the meaning and usage of some certain ... way”). Those two kinds of recurrence are characteristic of nursery
rhymes of the alliterative and rhyming babble of infants andof the repetitive
syntax of young children and some mentally ... image of hands presents for people, thus, Tay làm( working hands)
is a metaphor of hardworking persons in the contrast with the image of “ Tay
quai”( idle hand) saying lazy persons. Reading proverb,...
... the landed
protestant minority in Ireland and the British government in the s,
especially in view of the threat from France. And each dominant force
moved in its own way – andin its own interests ... positions, (feminine) colonized and (masculine) colonizer. No bi-
Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing
rights of the citizens, and all interest in the constitution, inand to which ... between here and
there, present and past, implicit in his own history andin that of the
places he and his have inhabited, which also continuously inhabit him.
Allegories of Union in Irish and English...
... comparing and contrasting
linguistics became popular thanks to the emergence of new lands, new
communities, and new languages. Sine 1970s, comparing and contrasting
linguistics has been playing ... request for information. The semantics refers to the close and
intense relationship between the form and the meaning of a sentence (Thiêm,
2004). Comparing and contrasting questions in terms of their ... nghi vấn
2. Similarities and differences in questions in Vietnamese and English
In this section, we will investigate the similarities and differences of
questions in terms of their semantics. Specific...
... writing
Introduction
In Seamus Heaney’s allegorical lyric, ‘‘Act of Union’’ (), the coup-
ling of England and Ireland issues in the conception of an obstinate
fth column, the heaving province ... between here and
there, present and past, implicit in his own history andin that of the
places he and his have inhabited, which also continuously inhabit him.
Allegories of Union in Irish and English ... the scope and shape of this book
owes much to the in uence of their writings on my own.
Yet my disciplinary training and location in US English studies, as
well as my investment in a feminist postcolonial...