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Vol 1 No. 2 2019

Reflections - Linguistic Treatises (Series -1, 2020)

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Linguistic Forum - A Journal of Linguistics has published the book of essays  Reflections Linguistic Treatises Table of Contents Sr. Topic Page No. 1 Cognitive Linguistics and Prepositional Meaning Javier A. Morras Cortés University of Córdoba, Spain 1-5 2 Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition Abdelmalek El Morabit Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco 6-10 3 Transforming Learning Environment through Flexible Learning: A Glimpse of Instructional Approaches in English Language Teaching Luisito Nanquil Bulacan State University, Philippines 11-15 4 Some Common Linguistic Adaptation of English Words done by the Bengali Native Speaker Mohana Mir University of Dhaka 16-19 5 Looking through Forensic Linguistics Studies in the Philippines Darryl Imperial University of Southeastern Philippines 20-22 6 The idea

Call for Essay (Applied Linguistics)

Call for Essay Area: Applied Linguistics Length of Essay: 1000 words Linguistic Forum - A Journal of Linguistics E-ISSN 2707-5273 Dear Students/Researchers, Linguistic Forum (LinFo) is an International blind peer-review journal of linguistics that has been publishing articles by the researchers from the field of applied linguistics since 2019. It has successfully published two editions and the third one is in progress. Now, Linguistic Forum is going to achieve another milestone i.e. the involvement of young writers/researchers in research/writing process. This process will not only engage the young learners in writing process but also train them as good/mature researchers for the future. In this regard, Linguistic Forum has launched a blog which invites the young researchers/writers to submit their articles, essays, reviews related with any area of applied linguistics for free of charge publication. You can send your manuscripts at editor@linguisticforum.com   R

Inclusion of Social Media Abbreviations in Communicative Language Testing

Inclusion of Social Media Abbreviations in Communicative Language Testing Correspondence: Muhammad Farukh Arslan < farukhgill99@gmail.com > PhD. Candidate, Department of Applied Linguistics, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan Dr. Aleem Shakir Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Linguistics, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan Abstract Communicative competence is the broader term which covers all knowledge, capacity and skills. This particular study invites the attention towards communicative abbreviations which are used in social media platforms and electronic communication. Researcher placed these abbreviations in pragmatic and grammatical knowledge in Batchman (1999) model. These abbreviations are internationally recognized and mutually intelligible by the community of social media. Keeping in mind the idea that social media is an active and easily accessible platform to