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Communicating international politics narratives of security, democracy and human rights in contemporary society: indexing and analysis using online monitoring data. [PDF]
Olimid AP, Georgescu CM, Gherghe CL.
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The Indo-European Cognate Relationships dataset. [PDF]
Anderson C +90 more
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La diplomatie langagière des Moose ou la résilience devant la mort par les formules de salutations
In their daily expressions, the Moose use linguistic detours to convey a message or to express their moods. This allusive language is remarkable in a situation of mourning where information on the death as well as greetings are coded, on purpose, in ...
Barthélemy Kaboré, Moumouni Zoungrana
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Ethnobotanical study of traditional medicinal plants used by the local Gamo people in Boreda Abaya District, Gamo Zone, southern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Zemede J +4 more
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ETHNOLINGUISTICS OF ETHNOLOGIES OF BUKHARA
This article provides information about the ethnic groups of the Bukhara oasis and the study of ethnolinguistics, as well as their relationship with ethnoculture and language. Bukhara Iranians and their classification into groups and ethnolinguistic characteristics, ethnolinguistic processes in domestic and international relations, the role of language
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Language, 1953
The republication of Benjamin L. Whorf's articles on what Trager calls metalinguistics has aroused a new interest in this country in the problem of the relationship that a particular language may have to its speakers' cognitive processes. Does the structure of a given language affect the thoughts (or thought potential), the memory, the perception, the ...
Eric H Lenneberg
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The republication of Benjamin L. Whorf's articles on what Trager calls metalinguistics has aroused a new interest in this country in the problem of the relationship that a particular language may have to its speakers' cognitive processes. Does the structure of a given language affect the thoughts (or thought potential), the memory, the perception, the ...
Eric H Lenneberg
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The Southern Speech Journal, 1960
(1960). A study in ethnolinguistics. The Southern Speech Journal: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 247-254.
Raven I Mcdavid
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(1960). A study in ethnolinguistics. The Southern Speech Journal: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 247-254.
Raven I Mcdavid
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THE EVOLUTION OF ETHNOLINGUISTIC DIVERSITY
Advances in Complex Systems, 2012Humans divide themselves up into groups based on a shared cultural identity and common descent. Culturally inherited differences in dress, language, and institutions are often used as symbolic markers of the boundaries of these ethnic groups. Relatively little is known about the function of such ethnic groups, and why ethnic diversity is high in some ...
Thomas E. Currie, Ruth Mace
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