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Translating humorous lexical creations in children’s literature: The case of Roald Dahl’s Gobblefunk
Children’s literature overflows with examples of lexical creations and linguistic manipulations. Inventing new terms, playing with words and with language in general has indeed become a characteristic of the genre.
Inès Zorgati
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Background: Some children have difficulty with verbal intelligence as well as creativity and lexical literature, and as a result, skills such as reading and writing.
Moluk Tahmasebi, Seyad Ahmad Ahmadi
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Lexical Diversity in Statistical and Neural Machine Translation
Neural machine translation systems have revolutionized translation processes in terms of quantity and speed in recent years, and they have even been claimed to achieve human parity.
Mojca Brglez, Špela Vintar
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Manifestation of the linguistic creativity in the English and Russian economic media discourse [PDF]
The aim of the article is the manifestation of linguistic creativity in modern English and Russian economic media discourse. Different techniques and methods are used in the research: lexical and semantic analysis, descriptive and comparative analysis ...
Nadezhda V. Bondareva +1 more
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On the creative use of language [PDF]
We introduce the problem of referential creativity: how it is that a person can give a word or phrase a new denotation even though she has never heard or used in that way before. Using real examples that we have collected, we focus on the case of semantic type coercion, where a phrase of a given type is used in a textual context that requires a ...
David D. McDonald 0002, Federica Busa
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Experimental psycholinguistics as an approach to the study of lexical creation
This paper presents an innovative experimental psycholinguistic methodology for the exploration of neology and lexical creation, which may prove crucial for characterising neology in both general and specialised language domains.
Carmen Varo Varo +2 more
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Linguistic creativity has been a research topic and has been studied extensively for decades in second language, foreign language, or bilingual contexts.
Andoyo Sastromiharjo, Daris Hardianto
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Derivatives with affixes from a Latin or a Greek neologism (typical of the old period of Romanian) are one of the features of the literary language of Metropolitan Dosoftei’s work that can be rarely found in this period, however, they can be found, to ...
Mioara Dragomir
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Our work focuses on the development of commercial interactions in one of the markets Algiers, namely the Trois Horloges market in Bab El Oued. This is a descriptive study to identify the general structure of this type of interaction (opening sequence ...
Widad Bouarioua
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Lexical Creativity in Thai English Fiction
Unlike some varieties of English in Southeast Asia, the notion that there is a ‘Thai English’ is debatable. This paper examines distinctive non-native features of a lexicon found in contemporary Thai writing in English to ascertain if English in this Expanding Circle country is developing its own linguistic norms.
Azirah Hashim, Pairote Bennui
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