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ANALYTICAL READING FOR STUDENTS-PHILOLOGISTS IN THE ENGLISH CLASS
The study aims to investigate the higher education students’ and teachers’ perception of using literary text in the foreign language course; to evaluate learners’ progress in the foreign language communicative competence throughout the experiment ...
Olga Verhovtsova +3 more
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Analysis of "Lā ̕qsem-o" Structure in Quran English Translations Based on House Textual Equivalence Theory [PDF]
There are various emphatic devices in the holy Qur'an, like oath that used in various forms. "Lā ̕qsem-o" is the most controversial structure. Study of this structure as a syntactic- emphatic device in Qur'an translation reveals their unbalanced ...
Mahmoud vaezi +2 more
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Vietnamese and the NP/DP parameter [PDF]
This paper investigates the place of Vietnamese in the NP/DP typology as formulated by Bošković (2005, 2008, 2009, 2010). We show that Bošković’s NP/DP parameter breaks down into at least three separate parameters.
Lander, Eric, Phan Nguyen, Trang
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Rethinking case marking and case alternation in Estonian [PDF]
In this paper, we argue for a view of case marking that does not treat case as the passive realisation of other morpho-syntactic properties of a construction but as independently bringing information to a clause.
Abney +44 more
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The long and short of verb alternations in Mauritian Creole and Bantu languages [PDF]
Mauritian Creole displays an alternation between a short and a long form of the verb, which is reminiscent of the conjoint–disjoint alternation found in some eastern Bantu languages.
van der Wal, Jenneke, Veenstra, Tonjes
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Guidelines for empirical evaluations of conceptual modeling grammars [PDF]
Conceptual modeling grammars are used to create scripts that represent someone's perception, or some group's negotiated perception, of domain semantics.
Burton-Jones, Andrew +2 more
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Actualizing the Interpretative Potential of Proper and Common Nouns in Receptive Discourse
Proper and common nouns unfold their discursive qualities in the discourse of the interpreter, i.e., the receiver of the message. Interpretive linguistics casts light upon the receptive speech and the interpretative potential of those lexical units that ...
Elena Yu. Pozdnyakova +1 more
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Interpretative Potential of Abstract and Concrete Common Nouns
The article describes the interpretative potential of abstract and concrete common nouns. In interpretational linguistics, any word may become part of dialogue, which means that its semantics is not static.
E Yu. Pozdnyakova, N. N. Shpilnaya
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The article proposes the following idea: a word (common noun) is a component of the interpretational activity of the addressee perceiving the lexeme and creating interpretational speech utterance. The language speaker’s association appears as a condensed
E. Yu. Pozdnyakova, N. N. Shpilnaya
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Ini Apel Ni Nya ‘This Here Apple Now' Deictics in the Malay Speech of Southwest Malukan Migrants in the Netherlands1 [PDF]
Dialek Melayu yang dipakai para pendatang asal Maluku Selatan di Belanda inimemperlihatkan rangkaian demonstrativa dan endofora yang tidak ditemukandalam bahasa Indonesia baku.
Engelenhoven, A. V. (Aone)
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