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The Sekujam language of West Kalimantan (Indonesia)
Almost two hundred years ago, O. van Kessel identified a language group based on a characteristic sound change that yielded -ai in the final position of some words (Van Kessel 1850: 166); Hudson (1970) named this group “Ibanic” after the Iban language ...
James T. Collins, Herpanus
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Language ecology and photographic sound in the McWorld [PDF]
The unique sounds of the world’s small-scale languages are being extinguished at an alarming rate. This article explores links between acoustic ecology and language ecology and outlines an approach to the creation of archive material as both source for ...
Wynne, John
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Metaphors of language : the Vepsian ecology challenges an international paradigm [PDF]
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Siragusa, Laura
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Creating new knowledge based on the ecological teaching material in Indonesian language education
This article is based on research and development entitled “The Development of Digital Teaching Language in Indonesian Language Subjects based on Malay Ecology”. In general, ecology-based research is not a new discovery. However, this research provides a
Abdurahman Adisaputera +3 more
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Ecolinguistics:The state of the art and future horizons [PDF]
In this article we do two things: in the first half, we trace the emergence and development of ecological linguistics, or ecolinguistics, from the early 1970s.
Fill, Alwin, Steffensen, Sune Vork
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On the language ecology of German in Denmark
This article analyses the German language in Denmark in its various contexts of language ecology. A crucial aspect of this approach is that German is not only considered, for example, as an intensely taught and learned foreign language in the education ...
Klaus Geyer
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As preconditions and consequences of the globalization of higher education, multilingualism has reconfigured language ecology, language policy and planning, and multilingual management in the contemporary world.
Wenting Hu
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Does invasive species research use more militaristic language than other ecology and conservation biology literature? [PDF]
Invasive species research has been criticised for a reliance on hyperbolic or sensationalistic language, including the use of militaristic language that dates to the popularisation of this concept.
Rachel M. Janovsky, Eric R. Larson
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Spanglish ecolinguistic environment as a means of sustainable development [PDF]
Sustainable development of multicultural communities affected by translingualism has gained a special importance with the recognition of mixed languages within the framework of ecolinguistical methodology, which considers language communities as ...
Semenova Marina
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Effective engagement of conservation scientists with decision-makers [PDF]
This chapter offers advice on how the conservation science community can effectively engage with decision-makers. The rationales for why we, as scientists, need to do this have been widely discussed in the literature.
Evans, Megan C. +2 more
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