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Phraseology as an Object of Linguistic and Cultural Studies
Abstract: Phraseology in a narrow sense studies stable combinations, choosing the lexical meaning of a word as the main criterion of analysis. Phraseology in a broad sense is engaged in the study of phraseological units, taking into account their types, structure, semiotic functions.
Rustamova Malika Muradullayevna
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Linguistic and cultural identity: epistemological review
The article is intended to analyze and review the current state of "identity" as the category in modern social science. The main objective of the survey is to specify and position the term "identity" within the epistemological space of the concepts of ...
A. Sedykh, Valerio Emanuele, E. I. Kugan
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The linguistic and cultural aspect of the new vocabulary of the coronavirus pandemic
The article studies the linguocultural aspect of the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic neologisms. The similarities and differences between the English and Russian vocabulary of the coronavirus pandemic, generated by the specifics of the cultural ...
V. Katermina, S.Ch. Lipiridi
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In recent years, “linguistic landscape” has gradually become a hot research topic in the field of sociolinguistics. Compared with the current research situation abroad, the focus of the research in China is still on basic concepts, theoretical frameworks,
Yanfei Shen
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Face yourself: The social neuroscience of mirror gazing
In philosophical and psychological accounts alike, it has been claimed that mirror gazing is like looking at ourselves as others. Social neuroscience and social psychology offer support for this view by showing that we use similar brain and cognitive ...
Antonella Tramacere, Antonella Tramacere
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As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most of the Rgyalrongic languages are still understudied and poorly understood, not to mention their vulnerable or endangered status.
Yunfan Lai, Johann-Mattis List
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As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most of the Rgyalrongic languages are still understudied and poorly understood, not to mention their vulnerable or endangered status.
Yunfan Lai, Johann-Mattis List
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Speaking rate normalization across different talkers in the perception of Japanese stop and vowel length contrasts [PDF]
Perception of duration is critically influenced by the speaking rate of the surrounding context. However, to what extent this speaking rate normalization is talker-specific is understudied.
Shigeto Kawahara +2 more
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The translation of the uniqueness of the Holy Quran into English can be addressed and discussed from various linguistic and stylistic lexical, syntactic, and cultural views and standpoints.
A. Alhaj
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Deaf epistemologies as a critique and alternative to the practice of science: an anthropological perspective [PDF]
IN THE LAST DECADE, and responding to the criticism of orientalism, anthropology has engaged in a self-critical practice, working toward a postcolonial perspective on science and an epistemological stance of partial and situated knowledge (Pinxten, 2006;
De CLERCK, Goedele
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