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Language Inequality and the Use of Standard Language
This paper deals with linguistic inequality and the use of standard language. Language inequality has a wide and multifaceted meaning with several interpretations.
Flamur Shala
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In the literature, the term code-mixing/switching refers to instances of language mixing in which speakers/signers combine properties of two or more languages in their utterances.
Enoch O. Aboh
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Serbia has a network of eight educational institutions (one primary school and seven high schools) offering a French bilingual education. The bilingual sections have been developed since 2004 in seven towns throughout Serbia.
Julien Basso, Jovica Mikic
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Kurdish-Arabic Code-Switching in Nali's Selected Poems
The present study aims at exploring Kurdish-Arabic code-switching in selected poems of Nali. Nali was a famous Kurdish classical poet. In his poems, Nali frequently swapped from Kurdish to Arabic. The researcher analyzes his poems from a sociolinguistic
Luqman Abdulrahman Abdulla
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WHERE IS THE NICETY OF A SLOW RUSSIAN SPEECH?
The paper shows the current decline in the quality of language skills, which is manifestedin the destruction of the linguistic code and the corres ponding depers onalization of communication.
Oleg A. Donskih
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Linguistic Patterns for Code Word Resilient Hate Speech Identification
The permanent transition to online activity has brought with it a surge in hate speech discourse. This has prompted increased calls for automatic detection methods, most of which currently rely on a dictionary of hate speech words, and supervised ...
Fernando H. Calderón +5 more
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Collocation, semantic prosody and near synonymy: A cross-linguistic perspective. [PDF]
This paper explores the collocational behaviour and semantic prosody of near synonyms from a cross-linguistic perspective. The importance of these concepts to language learning is well recognized.
Xiao, R. +7 more
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Binary-constrained code-switching among non-binary French-English bilinguals
This paper presents data on non-binary French-English bilinguals’ metalinguistic analyses of their code-switching behavior in discussing their gender identities.
Kaplan, Jennifer
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Linguistic diversity and redistribution [PDF]
This paper investigates the effect of linguistic diversity on redistribution in a broad cross-section of countries. We use the notion of "linguistic distances" and show that the commonly used fractionalization index, which ignores linguistic distances ...
Ortuño, Ignacio +2 more
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This paper investigates the morpho-syntactic features of language contact in the endangered Greek dialect Romeyka with Turkish. We analyze the use of the borrowed negative existential jok to (a) determine its role in Romeyka’s negation patterns (b ...
Zeyneb Kaya, Kaya, Zeyneb
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