A

  • African-American Literature Deconstructive Discourse in Their Eyes were Watching God [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 269-289]

  • Apollinaire Spatial and Latent Myths in the Poetry of Apollinaire and Sépanlou, Based on the Methodology of Gilbert Durand [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 101-116]

C

  • Chinese phonological system Investigating comparison of Chinese and Persian consonant sounds [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 195-208]

  • Colette Water Reflection (Youth Water, Dirty Water, and Dying Water) In Three Works of Colette [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 29-46]

  • Consonant Investigating comparison of Chinese and Persian consonant sounds [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 195-208]

D

  • Deconstructive discourse Deconstructive Discourse in Their Eyes were Watching God [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 269-289]

  • Dostoevsky’s The Gambler The Problematic Hero in Search of His Lost Authenticity [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 15-28]

  • Dublin Psycho-geographical Discourse in James Joyce’s Ulysses: Psycho-verbal Architecture of Dublin [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 147-173]

E

  • ESL/EFL writing A Terminological Approachin ESL/EFL Writing Instruction- Case Study of Clause-related Terms [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 47-68]

  • Ethics Language, Ethics, and Identity in Postmodern Theater [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 245-268]

F

  • Formal features From Semiotics to Language Signs A Brief Survey in Translation Methodologies from a Semiotic Standpoint [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 69-78]

G

  • George Lukacs The Problematic Hero in Search of His Lost Authenticity [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 15-28]

  • Gilbert Durand Spatial and Latent Myths in the Poetry of Apollinaire and Sépanlou, Based on the Methodology of Gilbert Durand [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 101-116]

H

  • Horny A psychological criticism on "Antichrista" by the Belgian contemporary author, AmélieNothomb, based on theories of Karen Horney [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 209-236]

I

  • Inter-semiotic relations From Semiotics to Language Signs A Brief Survey in Translation Methodologies from a Semiotic Standpoint [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 69-78]

  • Intertextuality From Semiotics to Language Signs A Brief Survey in Translation Methodologies from a Semiotic Standpoint [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 69-78]

  • Ivy Vines Water Reflection (Youth Water, Dirty Water, and Dying Water) In Three Works of Colette [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 29-46]

J

  • James Joyce Psycho-geographical Discourse in James Joyce’s Ulysses: Psycho-verbal Architecture of Dublin [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 147-173]

K

  • Kurt Vonnegut Time, Narrative and Characterization in “Slaughterhouse-Five [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 175-194]

L

  • Logocentrism Deconstructive Discourse in Their Eyes were Watching God [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 269-289]

  • Lucien Goldmann The Problematic Hero in Search of His Lost Authenticity [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 15-28]

M

  • Martello Tower Psycho-geographical Discourse in James Joyce’s Ulysses: Psycho-verbal Architecture of Dublin [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 147-173]

  • Metropolitan Geography Psycho-geographical Discourse in James Joyce’s Ulysses: Psycho-verbal Architecture of Dublin [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 147-173]

O

  • Oedipus Rex Re-reading the Protagonist of Nemesis in the Mirror of the Myth of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 144-227]

P

  • Persian language Investigating comparison of Chinese and Persian consonant sounds [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 195-208]

  • Philip Roth– Nemesis – Sophocles Re-reading the Protagonist of Nemesis in the Mirror of the Myth of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 144-227]

  • Play of Fate Re-reading the Protagonist of Nemesis in the Mirror of the Myth of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 144-227]

  • Postmodern Theater Language, Ethics, and Identity in Postmodern Theater [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 245-268]

  • Power Language, Ethics, and Identity in Postmodern Theater [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 245-268]

  • Psycho-Verbal Map Psycho-geographical Discourse in James Joyce’s Ulysses: Psycho-verbal Architecture of Dublin [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 147-173]

R

  • Realistic novel The Problematic Hero in Search of His Lost Authenticity [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 15-28]

S

  • Self Identity /Otherness Duality and Redefinition of the Epic Genre [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 79-99]

  • Sépanlou Spatial and Latent Myths in the Poetry of Apollinaire and Sépanlou, Based on the Methodology of Gilbert Durand [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 101-116]

  • Sidonie Gabrielle Colette Water Reflection (Youth Water, Dirty Water, and Dying Water) In Three Works of Colette [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 29-46]

  • Significant functions From Semiotics to Language Signs A Brief Survey in Translation Methodologies from a Semiotic Standpoint [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 69-78]

  • Sign systems From Semiotics to Language Signs A Brief Survey in Translation Methodologies from a Semiotic Standpoint [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 69-78]

  • Slaughter House 5 Time, Narrative and Characterization in “Slaughterhouse-Five [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 175-194]

T

  • Thematic Criticism Water Reflection (Youth Water, Dirty Water, and Dying Water) In Three Works of Colette [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 29-46]

U

  • Unripe Wheat Water Reflection (Youth Water, Dirty Water, and Dying Water) In Three Works of Colette [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 29-46]

W

  • Walking Psycho-geographical Discourse in James Joyce’s Ulysses: Psycho-verbal Architecture of Dublin [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 147-173]

Z

  • Zora Neale Hurston Deconstructive Discourse in Their Eyes were Watching God [Volume 13, Issue 17, 2017, Pages 269-289]