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ABSTRACT Children's early print and screen media experiences at home shape language and literacy development, but screen media can displace reading and vary by socioeconomic status (SES). This study examines how family stressors (economic strain, parent psychological distress, inter‐relational stress) and protective factors (parent activity involvement,
Rebecca A. Dore +4 more
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ABSTRACT As the concept of sustainability became mainstream in development discourses from its environmentalist origins, it increasingly came to resemble the unchecked capitalist logics that it was originally meant to critique: Rather than reorganizing the economy, sustainability could be achieved through the economy as philanthropy became modeled on ...
Caitlyn Bolton
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Abstract This paper revisits the Tunisian 2010–2011 uprising and its ensuing decade of agrarian contention as a crisis of social reproduction stemming from the combined effects of depletion and dispossession. It traces the lineages of the grievances that continue to animate the Tunisian countryside to the multiple and often enmeshed labours—both ...
Dhouha Djerbi
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THE MORPHOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF ARABIC LOANWORDS IN “THE STORIES OF PROPHETS” BY RABGHUZI.
This article deals with the analysis of morphological ресuliarities of lexical content of Arabic loanwords from the viewpoint of Arabic linguistics in the “The stories of prophets” by Nosiruddin Burhonuddin Rabghuzi being primarily published in Turkic ...
Dilfuza Sagdullaeva
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Featural Faithfulness in Consonantal Repairs of Arabic Loanwords in Sundanese
This paper provides an Optimality-Theoretic account of the consonantal repairs employed by Standard Sundanese to adapt seven illicit Arabic consonants in Arabic loanwords and thus bring them into conformity with its phonemic system.
S. Batais
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The Influence of Attitude on the Treatment of Interdentals in Loanwords: Ill-performed Importations
This article treats cross-linguistic variation in the treatment of /θ, ð/ in loanwords. We maintain that the phonological adaptation of /θ, ð/, cross-linguistically, is to /t, d/, that substitution by /f, v/, which occurs in a few languages, is based on ...
Carole Paradis, Darlene LaCharité
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Like most languages, Hindi has a wide range of expressions based on food and cooking. This short (and infinitely extendable) glossary is a list of words which generate such idioms, or which have interesting etymologies (given in square brackets at the ...
Snell, Rupert
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The Transformation of the Meaning of Arabic Words in Indonesian
This study aims to analyze the transformation of the meanings of Arabic words absorbed into Indonesian through a semantic analysis of lexicographical sources.
Khaerul Muttakin +3 more
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Translation and linguistic innovation : the rise and fall of Russian loanwords in literary translation into Dutch [PDF]
This paper examines the use of Russian loanwords in Dutch translations of Russian literary texts from the period 1970-2009. In an increasingly globalized world, as more information is exchanged across cultural borders worldwide, one might expect a growth
Van Poucke, Piet
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Modifikasi fonologi sering berlaku ke atas fonem asing dalam kata pinjaman. Lazimnya, fonem asing akan digantikan dengan fonem natif yang paling hampir.
Norain Mat Lazim +1 more
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