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ABSTRACT In the Chinese kimchi industry, manufacturers employ product names, photographs, and logistical strategies to promote their kimchi's “Koreanness.” So, what makes their kimchi “Korean,” and how does its Koreanness formulate kimchi's commodity value?
Heangjin Park
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Single prosodic phrase sentences [PDF]
A series of production and perception experiments investigating the prosody and well-formedness of special sentences, called Wide Focus Partial Fronting (WFPF), which consist of only one prosodic phrase and a unique initial accented argument, are ...
Drenhaus, Heiner, Féry, Caroline
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High Nb (2.4 wt.%) addition to Maraging 300 steel drives lattice distortion and nanoscale Nb–Mo‐rich precipitation, confirmed by energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy mapping (Mo ~5.4 wt.%, Nb ~2.5 wt.%). Nanoindentation reveals strong matrix hardening (H >4.8 GPa) at 480°C aging, while 560°C induces ~1.92 vol.% reverted austenite, enabling tunable ...
Laylla Sharon B. Peixoto +9 more
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The Time Course of Grammaticality Judgement [PDF]
Two experiments investigating the time course of grammaticality judgment are presented, using sentences that vary in error type (agreement, movement, omission of function words), part of speech (auxiliaries vs. determiners) and location (early vs. late sentence placement).
Blackwell, Arshavir +2 more
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The syntax of depictives : subjects, modes of judgement and I-L/S-L properties [PDF]
In this work, I provide an analysis of adjectival depictive constructions which accounts for most of their fundamental properties. First, I focus on the restrictions having to do with the integration of the depictive and the verbal predicate: they are ...
Ardid-Gumiel, Ana
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Abstract This study investigates internal linguistic variation in the instructional discourse of international teaching assistants (ITAs) by segmenting their mini‐lecture performances into four discourse types: introduction, lecture, conclusion, and audience interaction.
Heesun Chang, Hector Rivera
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Feature Article: ELT Materials
Abstract After providing a working definition of ELT materials that encompasses both commercial and noncommercial instructional resources, I differentiate between studies of materials content, consumption, and production, reviewing notable studies of each type, most of which have appeared in the pages of TQ.
Nigel Harwood
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Explicit and implicit knowledge with regard to the age of learners
The present study set out to examine learners’ explicit and implicit foreign language knowledge with regard to their age. Therefore, two groups of learners from Zenica and Zavidovići (Bosnia and Herze-govina) presented the pool of informants in this ...
Vildana Dubravac
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The facilitative role of lexical frequency in adults' initial L2 syntax acquisition
High frequency words are more strongly activated than low frequency words, which causes the former to be processed faster than the latter. In the MOGUL framework, the higher the activation of a word is during processing, the higher the activation of the ...
Noèlia Sanahuja, Kepa Erdocia
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Putamen and L1-L2 sentence comprehension: Evidence from functional magnetic resonance mapping [PDF]
The putamen is a subcortical structure. However, neuroimaging studies have demonstrated the involvement of the left putamen in other language functions such as bilingual language processing.
Simin Meykadeh +2 more
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