3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature® The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies is an ESCI (ISI, WoS) and Scopus indexed peer reviewed international journal published by UKM Press. The journal is committed to exploring and highlighting insights into key issues dealing with English Language Studies in multilingual contexts within the fields of Language, Linguistics and Literature. While the ultimate objective of the journal is to create critical awareness of global concerns with all areas of English language Studies, it especially welcomes perspectives from marginalized communities in Southeast Asia and across the globe.
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Vol 31, No 1 (2025): March 2025
Table of Contents
Articles
Krizza Mae Chagyowen Balisong, Marilu Rañosa Madrunio
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1-14
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Hong Wu, Kesumawati A. Bakar, Azhar Bin Jaludin, Norsimah Mat Awal
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15-30
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Zubairu Malah, Shamala Paramasivam, Hazlina Abdul Halim, Nor Shahila Mansor
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31-46
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Erika Kristine Estanislao Arcenal, Licca Pauleen Valdez Capistrano, Marielle Jessie Dela Peña De Guzman, Micaela Isabel Molina Forrosuelo, Janeson Mirabuna Miranda
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47-64
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Asymmetrical Roles and Conflicting Expectations in Institutional Talk: An Analysis of Verbal Autopsy
Glenda Doroja Cadiente, Leah Gustilo
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65-81
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Bandita Santikul
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82-101
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Parveen Kumar, Kumar Gaurav
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102-115
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Anis Afifi Norbasudi, Raihan Rosman
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116-128
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Antara Biswas, Rashmi Gaur
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129-141
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Saru Sachdeva, Rekha Rani
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142-154
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Esmaeil Zeiny
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155-167
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Christopher Quah Wai Kheong, Anita Harris Satkunananthan
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168-182
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Lina Muhssen, Hossein Pirnajmuddin, Zahra Amirian, Zahra Jannessari Ladani
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183-196
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Jia Yee, Faith Yeo, Sharifah Aishah Osman, Su Mei Kok
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197-210
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Dung Duc Chau, Huong Thi Linh Nguyen
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211-234
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Ruhil Amal Azmuddin, Nur Ainil Sulaiman, Mazura Jamalai @Jamali, Anis Nadiah Che Abdul Rahman, Farah Hani Roslan
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235-254
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Mohammed Farghal, Ahmad S Haider
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255-271
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Mana Termjai
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272-286
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Nguyen Bich Hong
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287-303
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Lai Lanlan, Emily Lau, Nael Hijjo
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304-321
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Ruikai Yuan, Ravichandran Vengadasamy, Yu Zheng
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322-338
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FengXia Yu, Bee Eng Wong
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339-357
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