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2001
There is little hope of reconstructing by means of comparative or typological studies a lingua adamica essentially different from present-day languages. The distant preverbal past is however still present in live speech. Phonetic, syntactic and semantic rule transgressions, far from being products of a deficient output, are governed by a universal ...
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There is little hope of reconstructing by means of comparative or typological studies a lingua adamica essentially different from present-day languages. The distant preverbal past is however still present in live speech. Phonetic, syntactic and semantic rule transgressions, far from being products of a deficient output, are governed by a universal ...
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Language acquisition and language change
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010AbstractChildren acquire a mature language system and sometimes this system differs from that of their parents. This is a significant part of language change and understanding acquisition is key to understanding this kind of change in people's internal grammars. I outline one approach to language acquisition, based on children finding cues expressed in
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This work began with the words that remain without being written. It grew from moments where the rhythm and breath flowing between bodies outlast speech, and meaning is transmitted without record. Moving between ancient marketplaces and modern cafés, gestures, glances, and the length of silences become sentences, and people read them.
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1983
Abstract Lewis attempts the synthesis of two rival accounts: the thesis, according to which languages are a semantic system abstracted from the nature and history of human affairs; and the antithesis, according to which language is a rational, conventionâgoverned human social activity.
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Abstract Lewis attempts the synthesis of two rival accounts: the thesis, according to which languages are a semantic system abstracted from the nature and history of human affairs; and the antithesis, according to which language is a rational, conventionâgoverned human social activity.
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Culturally sustaining approaches to academic languaging through systemic functional linguistics
Language and Education, 2021Sabrina F Sembiante, Zhongfeng Tian
exaly
Effects of written languaging on second language learning: Mediating roles of aptitude
Modern Language Journal, 2023Masako Ishikawa
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