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ABSTRACT It is well‐known that adults vary to an important extent with regard to L2 learning outcomes. One apparent reason is the degree of exposure to the target language. Furthermore, it has been suggested that adult learning is more affected by social and psychological variables than in younger learners.
Marco Bril +2 more
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ROLE OF GRAMMAR IN THE FORMATION OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF NON-LINGUISTIC STUDENTS
The article considers the role of grammar in the formation of communicative competence of non-linguistic students studying Arabic. Recognizing the fundamental role of linguistic competence in the formation and efficient development of the other ...
T A Vavichkina, Y E Vlasova
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A New Reading Regarding the Contrast between Media and Standard Language and its Effect on Translation [PDF]
Language of journalism is the defending shield for standard Arabic, meaning that new word formations and grammar patterns which enter Arabic language from foreign languages, first pass through the press language and enter standard Arabic after being ...
reza nazemian, zohreh ghorbani
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ABSTRACT This article examines the use of promotional interviews (“promos”) in American professional wrestling of the 1980s. I argue that promos introduced a vocal modality into a form of sports entertainment that, as Roland Barthes ([1957] 1972) showed in Mythologies, had always been dominated by visual spectacle. I then undertake a focused linguistic
Jens Kjeldgaard‐Christiansen
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A diverse body of research conducted since the start of Covid‐19 has investigated the impact of the pandemic on children's environments and their language development. This scoping review synthesises the peer‐reviewed research literature on this topic between 2020 and 2023.
Cecilia Zuniga‐Montanez +4 more
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The Issue Of Greek And Syriac Influence On The Emergence Of The Science Of Nahw
Before the science of grammar became a systematic branch of science in the Arabic language, the foundations of this science began to be laid. In order to protect the Arabic language from linguistic errors and most importantly to read and understand the ...
Muhammed Mahmut Olçun
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Comparative Study of Additional discrete relation in Arabic and Persian grammar [PDF]
Comparative Study of Additional discrete relation in Arabic and Persian grammar Leila Jamshidi zeinab hosseini Abstract The terms of Additionaldiscrete relation means separating the addend(noun governing the genitive) from genitive case and extractinga
Leila Jamshidi, zeinab hosseini
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Early manifestations of unexpected bilingualism in minimally verbal autism
Background Unexpected bilingualism (UB) in autism, in which children speak languages not spoken in their social environment, has been sporadically reported. UB implies that autistic children can acquire languages in a non‐socially interactive way. The early minimally verbal period in autism could be critical for non‐interactive language acquisition ...
David Gagnon +2 more
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Arabic verbless sentences: is there a null VP? [PDF]
Este trabajo pretende describir y analizar el fenómeno de la ausencia de verbo copulativo en tiempo presente en las oraciones sin verbo en árabe. Por regla general, se asume que, en árabe, las oraciones sin verbo contienen un verbo copulativo nulo o ...
Al-Horais, Nasser
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How Flexible Are Grammars Past Puberty? The Case of Relative Clauses in Turkish‐American Returnees
Abstract How flexible are grammars after puberty? To answer this, we test returnees: heritage speakers (HS) born in an immigration context who returned to their homeland in later years. If returnees are targetlike, then language is still malleable after puberty; in contrast, if maturational effects are in play, postpuberty returnees will show ...
Aylin Coşkun Kunduz, Silvina Montrul
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