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The transportation of embedded inversion in world Englishes
Abstract The present study uses private correspondence to investigate the use of embedded inversion on both sides of the Atlantic as an illustration of the spread of spoken/conversational features through writing. The paper discusses the use of embedded inversion in Irish English (IrE) and briefly compares its occurrence in other varieties of English ...
Carolina P. Amador‐Moreno
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Korpusleksikograafia uued võimalused eesti keele kollokatsioonisõnastiku näitel
This article aims to introduce new resources and methods used in Estonian corpus lexicography to create monolingual Estonian dictionaries. Corpora can be used in many ways: headwords list development, grammatical and frequency labels, word sense division,
Jelena Kallas +2 more
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Modal verbs in South Asian online Englishes: must, (have) got to, have to and need to
Abstract This research article presents an analysis of four (semi‐)modals of necessity/obligation (must, (have) got to, have to and need to) in four CMC registers (comments, tweets, web forums and websites) originating from four South Asian countries (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) along with the United Kingdom and United States.
Muhammad Shakir
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Chunks, pauses, and holistic processing in Mandarin spontaneous speech. [PDF]
Xie D, Chen H, Li B.
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The EAP‐AIAS: Adapting the AI Assessment Scale for English for Academic Purposes
ABSTRACT The advancement of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is complicating traditional techniques in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) instruction. This paper proposes a novel adaptation of an existing scale (the AI Assessment Scale), which is designed to facilitate effective learning and assessment in the era of GenAI.
Jasper Roe +2 more
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Dictionary skills in advanced learners’ coursebooks — Materials survey [PDF]
Nowadays, almost 65 years after the publication of the first advanced learner’s dictionary, this particular consultation source is considered “a useful addition to any [language] course” (Sharma & Barret, 2007: 52).
Kiermasz, Zuzanna, Molenda, Marek
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Archives of impact: The politics of craters on Earth
This paper examines Earth’s 195 confirmed impact craters as archives, exploring their cataloguing and presentation as heritage sites. It argues Western scientific framings using military language and emphasising catastrophe overlook settler colonialism’s violent histories and marginalise indigenous earth‐sky cosmologies.
Gareth Hoskins
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THE REALIZATION OF COLLOCATION IN EFL STUDENTS’ WRITTEN TEXTS ACROSS THREE PROFICIENCY LEVELS [PDF]
This research investigated the realization of collocation in two respects: how collocation was formed appropriately and inappropriately in written texts. Following Benson et al.
, Saudin
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