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  1. Code switching and attitudinal perception by Ebid, Hossam

    Published 2018
    “…One of the results of globalization is that individuals are now more likely using multiple codes to communicate, often switching between them. …”
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  2. Towards more pedestrian-friendly streets in Cairo by El Ghandour, Sahar Ahmed Zaki

    Published 2016
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  3. Code choice in Egyptian TV advertisements by Younes, Mostafa

    Published 2017
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  4. The God who neither is nor is not : a theological evaluation of Richard Kearney’s “God who may be”

    Published 2018
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  5. WHO classification of meningiomas–A single institutional experience

    Published 2020
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  6. Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co‑infection

    Published 2018
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  7. Influence of the WHO framework convention on tobacco control on tobacco legislation and policies in sub-Saharan Africa

    Published 2018
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  8. Factors affecting code switching between Arabic and English by Hafez, Rana Medhat

    Published 2015
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  9. Stance and indexes of code-switching in the Egyptian novel Zaat by Soliman, Rasha

    Published 2016
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  10. Representative council for learners’ understanding of the learners' code of conduct

    Published 2020
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  11. The behaviours of leaders who get things done

    Published 2013
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  12. More than conquerors : the conqueror (NIKΑΏ) motif in the Book of Revelation

    Published 2013
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  13. In pursuit of a more comprehensive framework for fronting in classical BH prose by Atkinson, Ian Thomas

    Published 2021
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  14. Code-switching in relation to gender and social class: The case of an Egyptian TV series by Amin, Ayatallah Mohamed

    Published 2018
    “…Regarding gender in the TV series, it was concluded that, besides females, the Egyptian low social class males code-switch in an attempt to speak in a more prestigious way to resemble the higher social class and gain their approval. …”
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