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Definition of language and linguistics: basic competence
This paper is intended to understand and be able to explain the meaning of language and linguistics, to understand and be able to explain linguistic scholarship and to understand and be able to explain the history and nature of language.
Peter V. Oviogun, Pal S. Veerdee
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The Importance of Linguistics for Teachers in English Language Teaching
This writing aims to determine the function of Linguistics in English Language Teaching. It will discuss how important linguistics in English language teaching is. It uses the literature review method or called library research.
S. Daulay +2 more
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Basic Characteristics and Aspectual Properties of Croatian ObjExp Verbs
This paper discusses the basic characteristics of ObjExp verbs in Croatian (thematic roles, argument structure, anticausative variant, aspect of the verb), with special attention paid to the aspectual properties of such verbs.
Matea Birtić, Ivana Brač
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Negation in English, Arabic and Kurdish: A Contrastive Study
The present study focuses on the points of similarities and differences found in English, Arabic and Kurdish languages in terms of negation. The three languages belong to different families and they all exist in the researchers own country (Iraq). Arabic
Asst. Inst. Nafal Salih Islam +1 more
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Language development, linguistic input, and linguistic racism
Language development is both remarkable and unremarkable. It is remarkable because children learn the language(s) around them, signed or spoken, without explicit instruction or correction. It is unremarkable because children have done this for thousands of years without worldwide incident or catastrophe. Yet, much research on this organic developmental
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Linguistics for language learning and research
Linguistics is a science that makes language the object of its study. Linguistics itself is divided into two scopes of learning including, microlinguistics and macrolinguistics.
Hitori Amori
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Language, Linguistics and Cognition [PDF]
Experimental research during the last few decades has provided evidence that language is embedded in a mosaic of cognitive functions. An account of how language interfaces with memory, perception, action and control is no longer beyond the scope of linguistics, and can now be seen as part of an explanation of linguistic structure itself.
Baggio, G. +2 more
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Linguistics in the Study and Teaching of Literature [PDF]
Literary texts include linguistic form, as well as specialized literary forms (some of which also involve language). Linguistics can offer to literary studies an understanding of these kinds of form, and the ways by which a text is used to communicate ...
Fabb, Nigel
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Singular concord in Kalhori Kurdish: A distributed morphology approach [PDF]
Introduction Concord, or agreement, is defined as the correspondence between the morphosyntactic categories of two or more grammatical units. The most common type of concord across languages is subject-verb agreement in terms of number [SG/PL ...
Hannah Hosseini +2 more
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State-of-the-art on monolingual lexicography for Croatia (Croatian)
In this minireview, the state of the art of the Croatian monolingual lexicography is presented. A brief overview and classification of all existing lexicographic resources is provided in the firts part of the minireview, followed by somewhat more ...
Kristina Štrkalj Despot +3 more
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