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ABSTRACT The current study set out to contribute to the burgeoning research area of out‐of‐class L2/FL learning by examining, specifically, English learners’ extramural engagement with watching movies/videos and/or listening to songs (i.e., exposure to audiovisuals).
Art Tsang, Susanna Siu‐sze Yeung
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Navajo Children With and Without Speech Sound Disorders. [PDF]
Henderson DE, Sosa A.
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Variación dialectal y evolución lingüística : los idiomas romances de la Península Ibérica
In this paper we try to illustrate with modern and medieval iberoromanic examples the connection between dialectal variation and history of languages. We defend that actual dialectal variation may reflect old structures.
Berta, Tibor
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ABSTRACT Only 5% of the Haitian population is fully bilingual in French and Kreyòl. On the contrary, 95% of the population is monolingual in the native language, Kreyòl. The purpose of this research is to examine the attitudes of Haitian high school students toward Kreyòl and French, particularly as official languages, and investigate the effects of ...
Gerdine Michel Ulysse
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Kothon: A large-scale dataset for machine translation of the Chittagonian and Sylheti dialects into standard Bangla. [PDF]
Faisal MA +4 more
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ABSTRACT Kazakhstan has emerged as a non‐traditional destination for international students through the expansion of English‐medium instruction and government‐funded scholarship schemes. This convergent mixed‐methods study examines how degree‐seeking international students from non‐Commonwealth of Independent States countries adapt to academic ...
Kymbat Yessenbekova, Anas Hajar
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BanglaDial: A merged and imbalanced text dataset for Bengali regional dialect analysis. [PDF]
Mahi MH, Khan AR, Mojumdar MU.
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Word Associations in a Minoritised Language: The Case of Cymraeg (Welsh)
ABSTRACT As with many research strands in linguistics, word association (WA) literature is dominated by English language data. This paper (i) explores the extent to which methodologies developed to date are applicable to other languages—specifically, Welsh (Cymraeg)—and (ii) investigates what WA analysis can reveal about lexical organisation and ...
Tess Fitzpatrick +2 more
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Demographic and Acoustic Factors related to Automatic Speech Recognition Inaccuracies for Child African American English Speakers. [PDF]
Fletcher BN +8 more
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ABSTRACT Studies on classroom interactions suggest that displaying affiliation through linguistic and multimodal resources could promote positive emotions like enjoyment, thereby enhancing engagement and enthusiasm in second/foreign language learning.
Karen C. K. Choi, Kevin W. H. Tai
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