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Hybrid languages, translation and post-colonial challenges
Multilinguality, creolization and hybridisation are central phenomena of language. Languages bear the traces of creative borrowing, as well as forced changes as a consequence of domination.
Joshua M. Price +2 more
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“National Language” and its Discontents: A French Debate in European Context
The author posits the concept of language communities, as opposed to that of national language, as a more adecuate categorization in explaning the development of European language policies.
Barnard Turner
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The rapid digitalization of modern society makes multimodal literacy a key skill in the 21st century. This set of competencies is based on reading literacy; its formation and development are among the most important goals of teaching Russian in ...
Ekaterina N. Derunova +1 more
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On the Morpho-Syntax of Existential Sentences in Romance based Creoles
Ludovico Franco, Paolo Lorusso
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Destructive Discourse in the Modern Conditionsof Belarusian-Russian Bilingualism
The study presents the findings of a study of Belarusian destructive discourse in the comparative aspect of the language code used (the Belarusian and Russian languages).
Anton A. Lavitski
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FUNCTIONING OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE SOCIAL ADVERTISING CREOLIZED TEXTS
Natalia Oprishch
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Features of Visual-Verbal Semiotics in China's Outdoor Social Advertising
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the visual-verbal strategies employed in outdoor social advertising within China, a context characterized by high ideological engagement and cultural specificity. It introduces a typology of the interaction
M. V. Stupkina, V. A. Kameneva
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Tense-aspect-mood marking, language-family size and the evolution of predication. [PDF]
Gil D.
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Édouard Glissant and Michaël Ferrier
This article was published open access under a CC BY licence through the support of the Open Library of Humanities: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Charles Forsdick
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