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Folk orthology in the digital environment

open access: yesRussian Language Studies
In the digital era, folk orthologs (language normalizers who are not professional in the quality of speech, the choice of criteria, and the codified norm) have received unlimited access to the electronic publication of their opinions, which has come to ...
Sergei V. Likhachev, Elena I. Popova
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Pronoun Mixing in Netherlandic Dutch Revisited: Perception of ‘u’ and ‘jij’ Use by Pre-University Students

open access: yesLanguages
Prescriptive grammars of Netherlandic Dutch usually explicitly warn against mixing T- and V-pronouns. Although the prescriptive norm opposes mixing, pronoun mixing does occur, and its use can often be interpreted as strategic, in the sense that mixing ...
Suzanne Pauline Aalberse
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3 iстори вивчення украшсъких народних дум (аналипичний огляд)

open access: yesStylistyka, 2021
Folklore researcher M. Maksymowicz introduced the term duma for an epic and lyric genre of orał Ukrainian folk art related to song (cf. the synonymic terms: Cossack song, Cossack epos, Cossack psalm) in 1827. The genre was bom in the 15th c.
ТЕТЯНА БЕЦЕНКО
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Is linguistics a part of psychology?

open access: yes, 2009
Noam Chomsky, the founding father of generative grammar and the instigator of some of its core research programs, claims that linguistics is a part of psychology, concerned with a class of cognitive structures employed in speaking and understanding.
Fitzgerald, G.
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Learners' Conceptions of Language: An Exploration of Potential Contributions from Folk Linguistics

open access: yes
Despite the abundance of studies on learners' beliefs in the field of second language acquisition, very few have addressed learners' conceptions of the language itself.
Aragües y Oroz, Ignacio
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Racismo estructural en Brasil: lugares parciales de habla, preconstruido y Lingüística popular/Folk linguistics

open access: yes, 2021
In this essay, we discuss the use that has been made of the concept of structural racism, which seeks to describe and to explain, from a sociological point of view, the reasons why we Brazilians are racists from elsewhere.
Baronas, Roberto Leiser
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When Recruiters Talk About Language Skills: Research Challenges of Comparing “Folk” Concepts in Different Languages

open access: yesSocial Inclusion
In job interviews, recruiters, as gatekeepers, make decisions about applicants’ employability, also regarding their language skills. An analysis of recruiters’ beliefs and attitudes towards linguistic and communicative competence, therefore, helps us ...
Magdalena Zehetgruber
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EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF WORKS BY K. TYNYSTANOV IN KYRGYZ LANGUAGE TEXTBOOKS [PDF]

open access: yesVestnik Issyk-Kulʹskogo universiteta
The article highlights the tireless research activity of K. Tynystanov in the formation and formation of Kyrgyz linguistics, in the development of normative grammar, in the clarification of scientific terminology, graphics, alphabetical system, in the ...
Kurmanalieva Ch. A., Namatova E. I.
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Metacommunicative Comments in the Internet Dialogue: Possible Grounds for Classification

open access: yesRespectus Philologicus, 2015
This article discusses three reasons for the typology of metacommunicative statements: the object of statements (the referent and reflexivity / non-reflexivity of the statements), a way of expressing metacommunicative intentions, and the pragmatic ...
Tatyana Bobko
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Folk linguistics e didattica delle lingue: epistemologia di un rapporto e percorsi di ricerca [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Nella prima parte di questo contributo, dopo avere introdotto la Folk Linguistics, definendone il dominio di competenza, tenteremo di tracciare un profilo dei vantaggi che possono derivare dalla sua applicazione alla glottodidattica da diverse ...
SANTIPOLO, MATTEO
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