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Contact entre patois et français en Suisse romande de 1800 à 1970 : l’unilinguisme revisité
This article explores the diglossia between Patois and French in French-speaking Switzerland between 1800 and 1970. We examine the contact between these two languages through the analysis of the discourse on regional words and the language ideologies ...
Dorothée Aquino-Weber +2 more
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Quantitative approaches to linguistic variation in IRC : implications for qualitative research [PDF]
Qualitative analysis of code choice, code switching, and language style in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) can shed light on functional-pragmatic aspects of the use of different linguistic varieties.
Siebenhaar, Beat
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Erin Bella Andini, Ervina CM Simatupang
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FORME ALE DIGLOSIEI ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
The term bilingualism is typically used to describe the two languages of an individual. When the focus changes to two languages in society, the term often used is diglossia. Ferguson (1959) first described diglossia in terms of two varieties of the same
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La diglossie au Maroc : un paradoxe culturel vers une littérature monde ?
Morocco, like other countries in the Maghreb, has a linguistic specificity with the hesitation between several official languages that are recognized and used. This situation should be called « polyglossia » rather than diglossia ; however, the diglossia
Bernadette Rey Mimoso-Ruiz
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The Antinomy of Philology (an Approach by Jules David)
The paper presents an attempt to reconstruct the original method of mastering the Modern Greek, created for classical philologists by a talented researcher and classical philologist Jules David. Jules David (Charles-Louis-Jules David, 1783–1854) was the
Fatima Eloeva
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Проблема змішування турецької, болгарської та німецької мов у болгарських ромів-мусульман у Німеччині [PDF]
The paper discusses language mixing by Muslim Roma migrants from northeastern Bulgaria living in Berlin, Germany. They identify as Turks and in their everyday communication speak mainly Bulgarian and an old northwestern lect of Turkish, in the ...
Kyuchukov, Hristo +1 more
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ABSTRACT This study addressed potential differential effects of EF training as a function of language background. Training monolingual children with EF‐fostering challenges and feedback may support them more than multilinguals, who face comparable challenges when switching languages.
Ebru Ger +2 more
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Abstract This article examines competing discourses about Jordanian Sign Language (LIU) among deaf and hearing people in Amman, based on ethnographic fieldwork at an educational start‐up for deaf children and at a deaf cultural center. In these spaces, how my interlocutors discussed the use and value of LIU took on conflicting ideological tones: on the
Timothy Y. Loh
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The late Medieval Greek poetry : language, metre and discourse (University of Ghent, 2015) [PDF]
In this contribution, I offer a summary of my 2015 Ph.D. dissertation from the University of Ghent on the language and metre of Late Medieval Greek poetry as they pertain to information ...
Soltic, Jorie
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