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Twentieth Century Linguistics at Closing Time

The Linguistics Wars, 2021
This chapter appraises the state of linguistics at the end of the twentieth century in the wake of the Generative/Interpretive Semantics episode. The period saw a huge upswing in Noam Chomsky’s influence with the dominance of his Government and Binding ...
R. Harris
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Biological, linguistic, and individual factors govern voice quality

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Voice quality serves as a rich source of information about speakers, providing listeners with impressions of identity, emotional state, age, sex, reproductive fitness, and other biologically and socially salient characteristics. Understanding how this information is transmitted, accessed, and exploited requires knowledge of the psychoacoustic ...
Jody Kreiman, Yoonjeong Lee
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A Morpho-Semantic Analysis of Verbal Extension on Fulfulde Negation in Sardauna and Gashaka Local Government Areas of Taraba State, Nigeria

International Journal of Literature, Linguistics, and Humanities
This study investigates the morpho-semantic features of verbal extensions on negation in Fulfulde, focusing on varieties spoken in Sardauna and Gashaka Local Government Areas of Taraba State, Nigeria.
Adamu A. Siuto, A. Sani
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A Study of Linguistic Analysis Local Governments’ Slogans in Korea

The Journal of Linguistics Science, 2017
This paper analysed the terminology, meaning, language and structure of slogans which are being used by Korean local and regional governments. The result of this analysis confirmed that the slogan terminology which is being used by local governments is quite confusing and unclear.
Gui-Hong Lim, Sang-ok Choi
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Theta Theory and Argument Structure in Kambari: A Government and Binding Approach

SOKOTO JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES
The focus of this paper is to give an overview of Theta Theory outlined in GB framework developed by Chomsky (1981, 1986) and subsequent works with particular reference to Kambari data within the confines of Chomsky’s Government-Binding Theory (1981 ...
D. I, A. S
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Cancer linguistics and the politics of decolonizing health communication in Coastal Tanzania: Reflections from an anthropological investigation.

Social Science & Medicine (1967)
The role of language in maintaining asymmetries of power in global public health and biomedicine has become a central part of the broader movement to "decolonize Global Health." While considering how language engenders inequalities in Global Health ...
Daniel W Krugman   +3 more
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Exploring the Linguistics Features of Code-Switching Advertisement as Public Information: A Textual Analysis of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)

Journal of Advanced Research in Technology and Innovation Management
Nowadays, the tourism sector gets a serious attention in many countries by the government to attract the foreigners or tourists to come to visit the tourism destinations to reach the economic growth. The involvement of MSMEs play significant role because
Edwar Kemal, Suhaida Omar
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Social Media Users’ Engagement with Fear Appeal Elements in Government’s Health Crisis Communication via State-Owned Media

Journal of health communication
Government health messaging is significant to the containment of public health crises. Such communication may benefit from using fear appeal, a message strategy for promoting health and preventing diseases. Yet little scholarly attention has been paid to
Le Yao, C. Ngai, R. Singh, Fangfang Chen
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Translation of Words with Chinese Characteristics in the Government White Paper from the Perspective of Cognitive Translatology

International Journal of Languages Literature and Linguistics
Cognitive Translatology has been advancing rapidly in translation research, as an increasing number of concepts and theories in cognitive linguistics are applied to translation studies.
Di Zhou
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The politics of multilingualism: Europeanisation, globalisation and linguistic governance

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2019
Over the past few decades, scholars in such diverse disciplines as sociolinguistics, political science, philosophy, law and economics have tackled key questions concerning multilingualism, linguist...
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