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Doubled up all over again: borrowing, sound change and reduplication in Iwaidja [PDF]
This article examines the interactions between reduplication, sound change, and borrowing, as played out in the Iwaidja language of Cobourg Peninsula, Arnhem Land, in Northern Australia, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the Iwaidjan family.
Evans, Nicholas
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This paper deals with the topic of lexical modality in Norwegian as a second language. Basing on data obtained from the ASK-corpus – The Norwegian Language Learner Corpus containing second language texts written in a language examination, the authors ...
Paulina Horbowicz, Marta Olga Janik
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Politeness in the Use of Language in Social Media [PDF]
The use of social media in communication changes the way people express the idea represented through their language. This study aims to seek for the form of communication patterns in social media and to reveal causes of specific pattern language usage ...
Chandra Oktiva Herry
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Sign Language Recognition using Sequential Pattern Trees [PDF]
This paper presents a novel, discriminative, multi-class classifier based on Sequential Pattern Trees. It is efficient to learn, compared to other Sequential Pattern methods, and scalable for use with large classifier banks. For these reasons it is well suited to Sign Language Recognition. Using deterministic robust features based on hand trajectories,
null Eng-Jon Ong +3 more
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Keelekasutusmustrid verbist paremal: morfosüntaktiline ja leksikaalsemantiline varieerumine
Artiklis kirjeldatakse eesti ilukirjanduskeele kasutusmustreid verbi paremkontekstis. Vaatluse all on kolmest komponendist koosnevad adverbi sisaldavad ja adverbita struktuurid.
Pille Eslon
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IntroductionIt has been proposed that bilinguals’ language use patterns are differentially associated with executive control. To further examine this, the present study relates the social diversity of bilingual language use to performance on a color ...
Floor van den Berg +4 more
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Race, Religion and the City: Twitter Word Frequency Patterns Reveal Dominant Demographic Dimensions in the United States [PDF]
Recently, numerous approaches have emerged in the social sciences to exploit the opportunities made possible by the vast amounts of data generated by online social networks (OSNs). Having access to information about users on such a scale opens up a range
Bokányi, Eszter +6 more
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Code-Switching in the University Level Students of Bangladesh: An Empirical Study [PDF]
The motto of this research article is to present how Bangladeshi University students use the mixture of both English and Bengali language as their spoken language.
Amin, Md Ruhul
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This article argues for a view on languaging as inherently affective. Informed by recent ecological tendencies within cognitive science and distributed language studies a distinction between first order languaging (language as whole-body sense making ...
Thomas Wiben Jensen
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Trilingual conversations: a window into multicompetence [PDF]
A recurrent theme in the literature on trilingual language use is the question of whether there is a specific “trilingual competence.” In this paper we consider this question in the light of codeswitching patterns in two dyadic trilingual conversations ...
Baetens Beardsmore, H. +12 more
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