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Advances in Linguistics Research

ISSN Print:2707-2622
ISSN Online:2707-2630
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Framing Minority Belonging: Cognitive Metaphors, Translanguaging, and Cultural Memory in South Asian Anglophone Fiction

Authors: Xinyue He¹, Haoyang He²* / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(3): 279-294 / 2026-07-03 look265 look265

South Asian Anglophone fiction has often been examined as a field of postcolonial history, migration, and cultural identity, yet its relevance to language-and-cognition research remains insufficiently specified. This article devel... More >>

A Study on the Effectiveness of PBL on Regulating Foreign Language Learning Boredom and Improving L2 Achievements of Students with Varying Initial L2 Proficiency

Author: Can Ding / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 269-277 / 2026-07-02 look146 look88

This quasi-experimental study examines whether Project-Based Learning (PBL) alleviates foreign language learning boredom (measured via the Foreign Language Learning Boredom Scale, FLLBS) and improves L2 performance among college s... More >>

Diplomatic Interpreting Research in Chinese Academia: A Critical Review of Progress and Challenges

Author: Jing Li / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 258-268 / 2026-07-01 look153 look140

Against deepening international exchanges and a growing focus on self-projection of national image, diplomatic interpreting has grown critical to building international discourse power and garnered rising scholarly interest. This ... More >>

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Becoming and Lines of Flight: Angela Carter’s Rewriting of the “Sleeping Beauty” Narrative in The Lady of the House of Love

Author: Hanlin Li / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 251-257 / 2026-06-29 look180 look139

Angela Carter’s The Lady of the House of Love rewrites the “Sleeping Beauty” pattern by transforming its central functions—female suspension, enclosure, masculine intervention, awakening, and redemptive closure—into mechanisms tha... More >>

The Impact of Semantic Differences in the Sino-Japanese Legal Homographic Term “Accessory” on Legal Interpretation

Author: Shuhan Sun / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 240-250 / 2026-06-26 look244 look237

During the development of the Chinese and Japanese legal systems, a large number of legal terms with identical written forms have emerged. Among these terms, the character-based loanword “accessory” ( 从犯) stands as a core concept ... More >>

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