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ENGLISH BORROWINGS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
The article is concerned with the problem of English borrowings in the Russian language at the end of the 20th century and at the very beginning of the 21st century. The purpose of this paper is to give thematic classification of the borrowings.
Ya. S. Gryshchenko, Z. P. Ovtcharenko
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Development and validation of novel cognitive tests in Mandarin‐speaking older Americans
Abstract INTRODUCTION Mandarin Chinese has the largest number of native speakers globally, yet few Mandarin cognitive tests have undergone rigorous validation in multicultural settings for Alzheimer's disease (AD) detection. METHODS We adapted or developed Mandarin cognitive tests to assess memory, executive, and language functions (including new ...
William T. Hu +17 more
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Techniques to improve the vocabulary of the students at the college level
The paper suggests effective techniques to improve the vocabulary of the students in English as a Second Language context based on an experimental study.
Sripada Pushpa Nagini +1 more
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Abstract The term semantic primitives refers to a set of basic, atomic concepts from which all other (compound) concepts are constructed. It presupposes the principle of compositionality—the idea that complex items or expressions can be formed by combining simpler constituents.
Birger Hjørland
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The Lexeme In Descriptive And Theoretical Morphology
Since the 1970s, the notion of a lexeme, an abstract lexical unit identifying what is common to a set of words belonging to the same inflectional paradigm, has become a cornerstone of theoretical thinking on morphology and a standard tool for description.
Bonami, Olivier +4 more
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ABSTRACT This paper addresses persistent gaps in distrust scholarship by systematically reviewing studies published from 1998 to 2024. We refine distrust as a construct distinct from trust, mistrust, and suspicion, shaped by unique cognitive, emotional, and behavioral mechanisms.
Xiaolan Chen +2 more
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Why Do Minoritized Students Deploy More Than One Language During a Physics Inquiry?
ABSTRACT We present a study that documented the participation of two high school Arab students in Israel in an extended (2‐year) authentic physics inquiry that took place in a regional program located in a Hebrew‐speaking kibbutz high school. The students' first language is Arabic, but they are fluent in Hebrew, and their inquiry was mentored by a ...
Lulu Garah, Shulamit Kapon
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Is the Lexeme “Khach” Offensive?
The article discusses the study of the lexeme “khach” in the functional aspect. In forensic linguistics practice, one often has to deal with ethnopholisms. The lexeme “khach” is quite typical of controversial texts on ethnic topics. Its derogatory nature is not obvious to all forensic linguists.
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ON CONCEPTS AS HISTORICAL FORMS
ABSTRACT What are the consequences of holding fast to the axiom that words are not the same thing as concepts? This article explores some of them in relation to the tensions between two different but overlapping approaches to the history of concepts: philology and computationally informed historical semantics. The methods utilized were developed in the
PETER DE BOLLA
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Semantic Change within «Ecology» Lexeme and its Derivatives in the English Language Media Discourse
The following article is devoted to the issue of semantic change of «ecology» lexeme in media discourse. Being a new type of a discourse media discourse obtains all its peculiarities while acquiring some distinctive features due to the development of ...
Mariya A. Chepurnaya
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