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Systematic Polysemy in Cognitive Approach: Studying the Polysemy of “see” in Persain [PDF]
The present descriptive-analytic research uses the semantic model (Antonano, 1999 and 2002) and the semantic network of perception verbs (Afrashi & Asgari, 1396) to describe and analyze the polysemy of the perception verb “see”.
Mehdi Ghaderi+3 more
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The objective of this research is to establish a connection between Arabic theoretical linguistics and modern linguistics, taking a different approach from the common assumption that later theories are solely attributed to Arab grammarians and ...
Albatool Abalkheel, Maha Sourani
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Survey Article: Inter-Coder Agreement for Computational Linguistics
This article is a survey of methods for measuring agreement among corpus annotators. It exposes the mathematics and underlying assumptions of agreement coefficients, covering Krippendorff's alpha as well as Scott's pi and Cohen's kappa; discusses the use
Ron Artstein, Massimo Poesio
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The Brahmi Family Of Scripts And Hangul: Alphabets or Syllabaries?
A great deal of disagreement exists as to whether the writing systems of the Brahmi family of scripts and the Hangul script of Korea should be classified as alphabets or syllabaries.
University of Kansas Department of Linguistics editors
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:This article builds on the Linguistic Society of America's Statement on Race to argue that linguistics urgently needs an interdisciplinarily informed theoretical engagement with race and racism.
Anne H. Charity Hudley+2 more
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Heritage grammars as checkpoints in acquisition: A Dependent Case Theoretic account
This paper investigates split ergativity in Turkish-dominant heritage speakers of Kurmanji. We show that the Dependent Case Theory (Marantz 1991; Baker 2015) accounts for the variation in case patterns across the baseline and heritage varieties.
Metin Bağrıaçık+2 more
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A Cross-Linguistic Preference For Torso Stability In The Lexicon: Evidence From 24 Sign Languages [PDF]
When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication, when torso position may carry linguistic significance, so we expend effort to ...
Napoli, Donna Jo, Sanders, N.
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Regression, Surface Constraints And The Acquisition Of Mid Vowels
Few studies in the phonological development of child speech have focused on the acquisition of vowels. The present paper will deal with the development of the mid vowel categories of one English speaking child. The realization rules which account for the
University of Kansas Department of Linguistics editors
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This research aims to; know the concrete form of applied linguistics and learning Arabic; understand the emergence of applied linguistics and its sources in learning Arabic; describes the position of applied linguistics in learning Arabic for non-Arabs ...
Achmad Ja'far Sodik+2 more
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Recent scholarship in sociolinguistics and language education has examined how race and language intersect each other and how racism influences linguistic and educational practices.
Ryuko Kubota
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