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Phonological Atlas 10 is about the language form between Shaqlawa and Koya districts
Dialectical Atlas consists of lots of language maps, which shows the spread of a language phenomenon in a specific area. This map shows the native speakers of this area through using different signs like voice, lexical, grammar and semantics.
Sakar Anwar Hameed +1 more
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DEDICATED TO LANGUAGE VARIATIONS
We use languages for different purposes in everyday life. Most people use more than one language, and they may be considered as bilingual (speaking two languages) or multilingual (speaking more than two languages). In simple terms, as Wardhaugh elaborates, language may be defined as a code or system that is used by societies to communicate with other ...
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Towards SO(2,10)-Invariant M-Theory: Multilagrangian Fields [PDF]
The SO(2,10) covariant extension of M-theory superalgebra is considered, with the aim to construct a correspondingly generalized M-theory, or 11d supergravity.
Bars I. +3 more
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BAGAIMANA MENGENALKAN DIALEK KEPADA PEMBELAJAR BAHASA INGGRIS
The article discusses how variations of English are introduced to teenage Indonesian English learners through coursebooks for students of high schools.
Agus Hari Wibowo +3 more
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By their words ye shall know them: Language abstraction and the likeability of describers [PDF]
According to the linguistic category model (LCM), behaviour can be described at concrete (e.g. ‘Kath hit Kim’) and abstract (e.g. ‘Kath is aggressive’) levels.
Albright +39 more
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Phonology of Malay Language in Karimun Regency, Riau Islands
The Malay language that is spoken in Karimun Regency is a unique and diverse language. The uniqueness and diversity of the Malay language lies in phonology.
Hariani Kustiah +2 more
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The relevance of language variation refers to the relevance and importance of the diversity that exists in languages. Language diversity includes differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and even cultural nuances across regions, social groups, and historical contexts. Language is closely related to cultural identity.
Christopher J. Hall +2 more
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Is english our lingua franca or the native speaker's property? The native speaker orientation among middle school students in Japan [PDF]
This paper reports the first empirical study to date that sought to examine the native speaker orientation among middle school EFL students in Japan. To this end, this preliminary study measured their language attitudes in this respect addressing age ...
Saito, Akihiro
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Background: There is consensus in research that students' motivation and emotions are important for learning and achievement processes in the educational context, as are language competencies that, related to the demands of academic language, enable ...
Lina Wirth, Poldi Kuhl, Timo Ehmke
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Processes and variations in language economisation
This article analyses the processes of reducing language in textchats produced by non-native speakers of English. We propose that forms are reduced because of their high frequency and because of the discourse context.
Jonathan R. White
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