Morphology in micro linguistics and macro linguistics
This study aims to examine the morphological aspects and their application in micro linguistics and micro linguistics. Linguistics in terms of study can be divided into two types, namely micro linguistics and macro linguistics.
Londre Vocroix
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They Talk Muṯumuṯu: Variable Elision of Tense Suffixes in Contemporary Pitjantjatjara
Vowel elision is common in Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara connected speech. It also appears to be a locus of language change, with young people extending elision to new contexts; resulting in a distinctive style of speech which speakers refer to as ...
Sasha Wilmoth +2 more
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Learning on the Field: L2 Turkish Vowel Production by L1 American English-Speaking NGOs in Turkey
This study adopts the Speech Learning Model to investigate the first language (L1) influence as well as the effects of the length of residence and second language (L2) exposure on American English-speaking learners of Turkish in their productions of ...
Keryn de Jonge, Olga Maxwell, Helen Zhao
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Redefinition of Compounding in Sorani Kurdish Morphology: An Investigation on Nominal Compounds in Construction Morphology Approach [PDF]
The main objective of this paper is to conduct an investigation on nominal compounds of Sorani in the framework of Booij’s construction morphology (2010) to obtain schemas in different levels; namely higher order, intermediate, and subschema based on the
kourosh karimi +3 more
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Code-Switching in Linguistics: A Position Paper
This paper provides a critical review of the state of the art in code-switching research being conducted in linguistics. Three issues of theoretical and practical importance are explored: (a) code-switching vs.
M. Deuchar
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An Investigation into the Incorporation in Persian based on Distributed Morphology [PDF]
This study investigates the nature and structure of Persian incorporation within the framework of Distributed Morphology (DM) as a fully synthetic approach that considers morphology as syntax.
Gelareh Nazari +2 more
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Indigenous Language Revitalization and Applied Linguistics: Parallel Histories, Shared Futures?
Damages done to Indigenous languages occurred due to colonial forces, some of which continue to this day, and many believe efforts to revive them should involve more than Indigenous peoples alone. Therefore, the need for learning Indigenous languages as “
Onowa McIvor
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Written, scratch and spelling languages
Language is a sound system. Linguistics sees language as spoken language, spoken language, not written language. However, linguistics does not close itself to written language, because anything related to language is also an object of linguistics.
Yullips Ziwen Wong
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Instructing Phrasal Verbs through Implicit and Explicit Approaches: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and Reaction Time [PDF]
Native speakers of English use phrasal verbs (PhVs) profusely in daily life. Pedagogically, however, these elements pose formidable challenges for second/foreign language (L2) learners across the board.
Mohammad Hassanzadeh +2 more
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Deletion in sentences with complex predicates in Persian: a phase-based approach [PDF]
There is neither a general agreement among linguists nor any comprehensive works on how the process of deletion works in sentences with complex predicates in Persian.
Razieh Mahdi Beyraghdar +3 more
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