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LANGUAGE BARRIER IS THE CAUSE OF STRESS AMONG INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA
Advanced education system and globalization are attractive towards the students to move a foreign country for achieving higher education. Indonesia is a multicultural and multi-linguistic country where every year hundreds of students coming to get higher
Shahzad Ali +2 more
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Perception of predictable stress: A cross-linguistic investigation [PDF]
Abstract Previous studies have documented that speakers of French, a language with predictable stress, have difficulty distinguishing nonsense words that vary in stress position solely (stress “deafness”). In a sequence recall task with adult speakers of five languages with predictable stress (Standard French, Southeastern French, Finnish, Hungarian ...
Sharon Peperkamp +2 more
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Quantification in Ordinary Language and Proof Theory
This paper gives an overview of the common approach to quantification and generalised quantification in formal linguistics and philosophy of language. We point out how this usual general framework represents a departure from empirical linguistic data. We
Michele Abrusci +2 more
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For about four decades, phonological theories have claimed that word stress assignment depends on the word’s syllabic structure complexity in relation to syllabic position. This study analyzes the syllabic structure implications for word stress in three
Amanda Post da Silveira
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Deliberative Stress in Linguistically Divided Belgium
Political disagreement is the basic democratic condition in most Western societies, and few will deny that a diversity of perspectives and opinions is the driving force behind any democracy. However, there is a point beyond which the diversity might become too great to allow for any meaningful public debate. When identities oppose and interests collide,
Caluwaerts, Didier, Reuchamps, Min
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This article conveys a case-of-systematic survey of outstanding progress on corpora conducted by researchers affiliated with different common-section institutions all over the world.
Ali Mohammed Saleh Al-Hamzi +3 more
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Describing linguistic stress contours of different sentence structures [PDF]
Changes in the semantic or syntactic structures of sentences often result in corresponding changes in the linguistic stress contours. In the present study, two sentences were systematically varied from their declarative form to the three following forms: the command form, the YES/NO question form, and the WH-question form.
J. Y. Cheung, F. D. Minifie
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The English Grammar Teaching Based on Embodied-Cognitive Linguistics
Although the English teachers in China have been laying stress on the grammar teaching over the years, the teaching effect is not ideal, reflecting in the situation that students are confused the similar grammatical points and unable to memorize as well ...
Chen Xiao
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Experimental Phonetics and Phonology in Indo-Aryan & European Languages
Phonetics and phonology are very interesting areas of Linguistics, and are interrelated. They are based on the human speech system, speech perception, native speakers’ intuition, and vocalic and consonantal systems of languages spoken in this world ...
Abbasi Abdul Malik +2 more
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Stress production by Cebuano learners of Arabic: A metrical analysis
Stress is one of the most neglected components of the Arabic language in classrooms (Lin, 2018; Ryding, 2013).This study is devoted to analyzing stress production in Arabic as produced by Cebuano learners in order to highlight the challenges so that ...
A. Huneety +3 more
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