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Our contribution aims to highlight the humorous act in French-speaking journalistic discourse through lexical creations. While lexical innovation has been the subject of much study, we haven’t found any studies devoted to the humorous neology of the ...
Samira Allam Iddou
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The purpose of this study is to describe the lexical innovation of Wotu dialect, namely describing a list of words that experience innovation by using qualitative methods or a direct approach to linguistic phenomena that occur in Wotu District, East Luwu
NFN Suparman
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INOVASI LEKSIKAL BAHASA JAWA DI KABUPATEN PRINGSEWU LAMPUNG
The thesis is entitled” The Lexical Innovation of Javanese in Pringsewu Regency Lampung: A Geolinguistics Study”. The research method used in this thesis is descriptive method.
Desi Kurniawati
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Lexical innovations in social discourse
The article studies an important social project "Word of the Year", which originated in Germany in 1971, and has been held regularly since 1977. The relevance of this study is due to the growing interest in sociolinguistics and the increasing influence of socio-political changes on the enrichment of the composition of the language.
Oksana Gagarina +2 more
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Cinematic epigraphs in the 21st century: intercultural codes and lexical innovations [PDF]
In the rapidly evolving realm of mass culture, the phenomenon of cinematic epigraphs – quotes taken from films and used as “epigraphic” inserts in written texts – demands closer linguistic and cultural scrutiny.
Tatyana A. Tsybina
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Decolonizing English: Linguistic resistance and literary voice in contemporary Muslim women's writing [PDF]
This paper explores how contemporary Muslim women writers use English as a resource for linguistic decolonization. Based on a comparative analysis of selected literary texts, the study argues that English functions not only as a medium of communication ...
Fijuljanin Fahreta +2 more
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The article is the result of a search for effective tools that can support the process of enriching the individual lexicon of students. The possibilities of involving students in this process through the use of selected ICT tools were indicated.
Ewa Dźwierzyńska
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Women and Men Facing Lexical Innovation
Over the last few decades, the gender variable has been investigated in terms of linguistic variation. A number of studies (mainly phonological in nature) have been carried out which have generated preliminary conclusions such as women are more ...
Paola Cañete Gonzalez
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Revisiting Aspect in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence From Greek
The study investigates the ability of Greek-speaking individuals diagnosed with mild Alzheimer's Disease (mAD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) to produce verbs that vary with respect to their grammatical and lexical aspect.
Christina Manouilidou +4 more
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The Subjugation of Women through Lexical Innovation in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
Given the importance of novel formations in science and speculative fiction, the aim of this paper is to analyse a selection of morphosemantic and semantic neologisms that occur in the feminist dystopia The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), namely those items more
Paula López-Rúa
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