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INTERFERENSI FONOLOGI DAN MORFOLOGI PADA TEKS DESKRIPSI SISWA SMP BESERTA TEKNIK MINIMALISASI
This study examines the phenomena of language interference that naturally arise when lower secondary school pupils use Indonesian as a second language in writing activities.
Yulia Aslamiyah +2 more
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English Phonological Modification of Teacher Talk for Indonesian Secondary School Students
Phonological modification of teacher talk is one of crucial things in teaching English as a foreign language for secondary school students. It aims at providing a comprehensible input and language model for students within the efforts of creating effective and meaningful teaching and learning activities designed. Therefore, this study is to explore the
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Abstract The rapid increase in international students, many of whom study in a second language (L2), has driven extensive research that examines the contribution of L2 proficiency to students' academic success. However, focusing solely on L2 proficiency as captured by language test scores provides a limited perspective, ignoring the many factors that ...
Maria Kostromitina +3 more
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Retrieving the Body in Linguistics
Journal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 218-222, April 2026.
Tsung‐Lun Alan Wan
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ABSTRACT This study examines the development of reading comprehension (RC) in Spanish heritage language (HL) learners in the Midwest United States. While extensive research exists on RC in monolingual English‐speaking populations, applying reading science models such as the Simple View of Reading (SVR) in HL or bilingual contexts remains under ...
Valeria Ortiz‐Villalobos +2 more
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This study discusses the significance of style in creating indelible and iconic slogans that endures time. In this study, by using qualitative content analysis, I examine the stylistic devices of the ten American and Indonesian food and beverages slogans
Gabriella Tiara Utomo +1 more
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Phonological Construction of Indonesian Blends
Blends are formed by joining two clipped words into one. For example, in English, ‘breakfast’ and ‘lunch’ are joined to become ‘brunch’. While studies of blends usually focus on the morphological aspect, this study aims at describing the phonological aspects of blend formation, particularly the syllable formation of Indonesian blends.
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The Relationship Between Community Size and Iconicity in Sign Languages
Abstract Communication is harder in larger communities. Past research shows that this leads larger communities to create languages that are easier to learn and use. In particular, previous research suggests that spoken languages that are used by larger communities are more sound symbolic than spoken languages used by smaller communities, presumably ...
Shiri Lev‐Ari +5 more
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Lexicon and word formation in Indonesian Bajo
This paper1 deals with the phonology and the lexicology of the Indonesian Bajo language and more specifically with the dialect or variant that can be heard all around the Flores Sea in Kangean, South-East Sulawesi, Sumbawa, and Flores.
Chandra Nuraini
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This study investigates the Mondegreen effect in second language (L2) listening by examining how phonological ambiguity and cognitive expectation interact to shape auditory misperception among Indonesian university-level EFL learners.
Adi Sutrisno, Misnadin
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