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Borrowing Size and Urban Green Development Efficiency in the City Network of China: Impact Measures and Size Thresholds

open access: yesLand, 2022
Cities enhance the efficiency of green development among themselves through their borrowing population, economic activities density and advanced functions, but the positive green effect of the borrowing size is affected by the city size. Using panel data
Aijun Guo   +4 more
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Borrowed robes [PDF]

open access: yesEMBO reports, 2021
Should scientists indulge their fantasies by writing fiction?
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Investigating the relationship between borrowing, unexpected real earnings management and future interest cost in companies listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange [PDF]

open access: yesNew Applied Studies in Management, Economics & Accounting, 2020
The net earnings of any business is always used by investors, creditors, accounting professionals, financial managers and stock market analysts. Companies based on their final financial information are aware of their high profitability, pay stock ...
Somayeh Naghileh   +1 more
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Linguistic and functional cognitive peculiarities of media language as the basis of interpretations in the communicative sphere [PDF]

open access: yesTraining, Language and Culture, 2017
The study deals with linguistic and functional cognitive aspects of language use in the media with a focus on typical actualisation of linguistic units in continental European business and political press which contain borrowings from the English ...
Olga D. Vishnyakova   +1 more
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L’intégration morphologique des emprunts créoles dans la langue mancagne

open access: yesCorela, 2020
Mancanha, an atlantic language spoken in Sénégal and Guinea-Bissau, is an SVO language with rich morphology. The current study is based on data collected during fieldwork between 2016 and 2018. This language has a lot of borrowings and this article gives
Dame Ndao
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Blurred Lines in Allegations of Musical Intertextuality: A Response to Orosz

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2023
This commentary responds to Orosz’s recent EMR article, which presents research on the accuracy of user-generated information on the whosampled.com website. In general, we find Orosz’s main conclusions—that the accuracy of an entry tends to relate to the
Trevor de Clercq, Deborah Wagnon
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COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION AND INTERNATIONAL MORPHEMES

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2022
Globalization, active internalization and progress in technology have intensified the impact that American English has over national languages. The impact can be seen in borrowing a big amount of computer-mediated communication (CMC) lexis from the ...
Olga I. Osetrova, Daria V. Khusainova
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Borrowings in urbanonyms of Yoshkar-Ola with an anthroponymic component

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2022
Introduction. The article considers the borrowed anthroponymic toponyms of the capital of the Republic of Mari El, Yoshkar-Ola, and is carried out in line with the actual problem of modern onomastics, which is a linguistic description of the toponymy of ...
Flera Ya. Khabibullina   +1 more
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The "universal theme" and the "wandering plot" in literature: some reflections on borrowing and the originality of national literature

open access: yesРазвитие образования, 2023
The scientific and technological progress of the 20th century (book publishing, radio and television broadcasting, cinematography, etc.) created all the possibilities for the rapid transmission and dissemination of not only socially significant ...
Yuriy N. Isaev, Albina F. Myshkina
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Models of Phonological Loanword Adaptation

open access: yesمجلة الآداب, 2023
Borrowing in linguistics refers to the process whereby a group of speakers incorporates certain foreign linguistic components into their home language via a process known as linguistic borrowing.
Ahmed Hamid Abdulrazzaq   +1 more
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