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In formation of dialectic differences in gagauz language on historical-ethnic factors

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2021
Gagauzs are an Orthodox Christian Turkic group. They live in countries such as Bulgaria, Greece, Moldova and Ukraine. Gagauz people living in Moldova can receive education in Gagauz language, because they have certain rights.
L. A. POKROVSKAYA , Bülent HÜNERLİ
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Dialectal speech self–evaluation and vitality: Šakiai and Jurbarkas sub-dialects in the beginning of the twenty-first century

open access: yesLietuvių Kalba, 2015
Šakiai and Jurbarkas sub-dialects belong to the northern part Western Highlanders of Kaunas region. There is described location of this area in the Lithuanian dialect classification, specific features, dialectal speech self–evaluation and vitality in the
Rima Bakšienė
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Our Language—Linguistic Ideologies and Japanese Dialect Use in L1/L2 Interaction

open access: yesJapanese Language and Literature, 2020
This study uses conversation data and ethnographic interviews to examine the role of meta-talk in speaker legitimacy for L2 Japanese speakers. Autoethnographic analysis of conversation data demonstrates how an L2 speaker is co-constructed (jointly ...
Jae DiBello Takeuchi
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An Analysis of sounds and spellings based on RP [i:] in the nineteenth-century Lancashire vernacular

open access: yesEstudios Humanísticos. Filología, 2023
Northern dialects and the Lancashire vernacular have been substantially represented in literature. Regional literature is principally classified into dialect literature and literary dialect.
Nadia Hamade
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Archaic words in the Karabakh dialect of the Azerbaijani language

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2021
The article examines archaic words used in the lexicon of the Karabakh dialect of the Azerbaijani language. First, the formation, area, position and other issues of the Karabakh dialect are clarified.
MEHERREM MEMMEDOV
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MULTIETHNOLECT, ETHNOLECT, PIDGIN AND CONTACT LANGUAGE IN THE CONTEXT OF USING UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE AMONG FOREIGN STUDENTS IN LVIV [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2020
In this article the phenomena of multiethnolect, ethnolect, contact language and pidgin has been analyzed, which are inherent in the speech of migrants.
Nazar R. Danchyshyn
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IRISH DIALECT CLASSIFICATION

open access: yesDialectologia, 2022
The Irish language is among the oldest vernaculars spoken in Europe, but Ireland’s history and the language shift to English led to the almost complete demise of traditional Irish in Ireland. The current dialects areas – South, West and North – are the remnants of a much greater geographical distribution of Irish throughout the country.
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Intent Arabic text categorisation based on different machine learning and term frequency

open access: yesIET Networks, EarlyView., 2022
Abstract The complexity of Internet network configurations has made managing networks a complicated undertaking. Intent‐Based Networking (IBN) is a potential solution to this issue. In contrast to conventional networks, where a concrete description of the settings typically conveys a network administrator's goal kept on each device, an administrator's ...
Mohammad Fadhil Mahdi   +1 more
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Dialect inheritance and youth identity: an online ethnography study on dialect enthusiasts community on the new media platforms

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication
Faced with the decline of dialects, the rise of new media platforms has made young dialect enthusiasts an emerging force in maintaining language diversity.
Zhixing Mei
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Franz Beranek and his activities in Slovakia [PDF]

open access: yesMuzeológia a Kultúrne Dedičstvo, 2020
This paper deals with the research of Prof Franz Josef Beranek focused on the so called “Habans”, a social religious group that settled in western Slovakia. This research is reconstructed according to the so called German Archive, which forms a part of
Tomáš Kubisa
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