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Valency patterns of manner of speaking verbs in Croatian
Manner of speaking verbs denote the transfer of a message through speech, emphasizing the volume, intensity, comprehensibility, psychophysical condition of the speaker, and/or the impression that the speaker leaves on the hearer.
Brač Ivana, Birtić Matea
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Size sound symbolism in the English lexicon
Experimental and cross-linguistic evidence suggests that certain speech sounds are associated with size, especially high front vowels with ‘small’ and low back vowels with ‘large’.
Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman
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Speech in Jurkovo Selo in Žumberak
The paper deals with the phonology, morphology and vocabulary of the speech of Jurkovo Selo (Žumberak), an immigrant ikavian-ekavian čakavian speech.
Anita Celinić, Ankica Čilaš Šimpraga
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Collocations in the Croatian Web Dictionary - Mrežnik
The Croatian Web Dictionary – Mrežnik project aims to create a free, monolingual, easily searchable, hypertext, born-digital, corpus-based dictionary of the Croatian standard language. Collocations play an important role in Mrežnik. At the outset of the
Lana Hudeček, Milica Mihaljević
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Cuteness modulates size sound symbolism at its extremes
Despite the rapidly growing body of research on sound symbolism, one issue that remains understudied is whether different types of sensory information interact in their sound symbolic effects.
Schmitz Dominic +3 more
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THE LOGICAL INTERPRETATION AND MORAL VALUES OF CULTURE-BOUND JAVANESE UTTERANCES USING THE WORD “OJO” SEEN FROM ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTIC POINT OF VIEW [PDF]
This paper attempts to uncover the logical meaning and moral messages contained in several old Javanese wise-words that are seemingly contextual to the current state of oursocial engagement.
Muhamad, Ahsanu
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Words with the Element e- in the Croatian Language
In the paper The meaning of "e-": Neologisms as Markers of Culture and Technology, Lucinda McDonald analyses the meaning of the element e- in the English language.
Antun Halonja, Milica Mihaljević
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Library Cataloguing and Role and Reference Grammar for Natural Language processing Applications [PDF]
Several potential application of natural language processing have proven to be intractable. In this paper, we provide and overview of methods from library cataloguing and linguistics that have not yet been adopted by the natural language processing ...
Guest, E
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Reaching out to the other side: Formal-linguistics-based SLA and Socio-SLA [PDF]
Generative linguistics has long been concerned with the linguistic competence of the “ideal speaker-listener, in a completely homogeneous speech-community, who knows its language perfectly” (Chomsky 1965: 3).
Kinzler +30 more
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The Consequences of Internationalization in the Croatian Language
The consequences of globalization processes are visible in language as tendencies towards internationalization. Internationalization, or more precisely Anglo-Americanization, has affected all modern languages in the world and the Croatian language is no ...
Barbara Štebih Golub, Marijana Horvat
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