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Roman Urdu: Convenience or cultural loss?
Roman Urdu is when Urdu stops wearing its elegant Nastaliq attire and slips into casual English jeans. Instead of “آنا,” we ...
Our fingers have long grown used to typing, tapping, and swiping, but not writing. Handwriting, once second nature, has ...
Jessica Kumar, who has lived in India for nearly 20 years, uses her linguistic talents to coach others through her podcast, ...
Exploring theories of language origin, phonetic foundations, and effective learning strategies for fluency Mohd Ishaq Shah How did language come into being? Linguists have cited various theories ...
DURING the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar, “reading and knowing the Arabic language became a vice, fiqh, tafseer ...
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Exploring Unique Writing Systems: Beyond the Alphabet
Understanding Logographic Systems What is a Logographic System? Traditionally, languages are thought to require an alphabet ...
On Oct. 9, the East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC) department hosted a documentary screening of “Hidden Letters” in ...
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Parenting Tips: Not A, B, C... start your child's handwriting with lines, not hurry, but the right start is important..
Teaching a child to write is a unique experience for every parent. Some children struggle to hold a pencil, while others get ...
Yogesh Pagare opens up about his upcoming film Mano Ya Na Mano, his deep-rooted love for theater, and how he’s redefining storytelling in Indian cinema.
The Book of Death, Khalid Jawed, translated from the Urdu by A Naseeb Khan, Ekada/Westland.
In the 1970s, Radio Kashmir's Zoona Dub became a cultural cornerstone in Kashmir, bridging the gap between the government and ...
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