The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted how we use language globally, resulting in an in... more The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted how we use language globally, resulting in an increase in new terms and expressions. Bangladesh, like the rest of the world, has also experienced this linguistic transformation. This study aims to identify and analyze the words, phrases, and acronyms that have gained prominence in English language usage during and after the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020. The study focuses on both global and Bangladesh-specific language usage. Through a systematic literature review and quantitative analysis of a corpus spanning from January to June 2020 in Bangladesh, the study compiled and examined COVID-19-related vocabulary. The objective was to pinpoint the specific terms and expressions that gained prominence in English during this period. Additionally, the study analyzed a selection of the newly emerged words to determine the techniques of word formation. This study's findings enhance our knowledge of language change dynamics and offer valuable i...
Project Proposal for Identifying the English Language Needs of Undergraduate Students at Jagannat... more Project Proposal for Identifying the English Language Needs of Undergraduate Students at Jagannath University: Juxtaposing Students’ Competencies with Academic and Workplace Requirements Submitted to: The Director (Research) Jagannath University 9-10, Chittaranjan Avenue, Dhaka-1100
Sexism in English is a much condemned issue now-a-days. As English has established itself to be t... more Sexism in English is a much condemned issue now-a-days. As English has established itself to be the international way of communication for political, business, educational, social correspondence all over the world, its multidimensional effect has shaped the spirit of speakers of other languages. The effect of various lexical elements of English language also provoked confusions in the mind of the non-native speakers of English language especially due to sexism. In Bangladesh, English has been taught for more than 50 years. Therefore, Bangladeshi learners and users of English frequently encounter many predicaments due to sexist components
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted how we use language globally, resulting in an in... more The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted how we use language globally, resulting in an increase in new terms and expressions. Bangladesh, like the rest of the world, has also experienced this linguistic transformation. This study aims to identify and analyze the words, phrases, and acronyms that have gained prominence in English language usage during and after the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020. The study focuses on both global and Bangladesh-specific language usage. Through a systematic literature review and quantitative analysis of a corpus spanning from January to June 2020 in Bangladesh, the study compiled and examined COVID-19-related vocabulary. The objective was to pinpoint the specific terms and expressions that gained prominence in English during this period. Additionally, the study analyzed a selection of the newly emerged words to determine the techniques of word formation. This study's findings enhance our knowledge of language change dynamics and offer valuable i...
Project Proposal for Identifying the English Language Needs of Undergraduate Students at Jagannat... more Project Proposal for Identifying the English Language Needs of Undergraduate Students at Jagannath University: Juxtaposing Students’ Competencies with Academic and Workplace Requirements Submitted to: The Director (Research) Jagannath University 9-10, Chittaranjan Avenue, Dhaka-1100
Sexism in English is a much condemned issue now-a-days. As English has established itself to be t... more Sexism in English is a much condemned issue now-a-days. As English has established itself to be the international way of communication for political, business, educational, social correspondence all over the world, its multidimensional effect has shaped the spirit of speakers of other languages. The effect of various lexical elements of English language also provoked confusions in the mind of the non-native speakers of English language especially due to sexism. In Bangladesh, English has been taught for more than 50 years. Therefore, Bangladeshi learners and users of English frequently encounter many predicaments due to sexist components
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