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Bibliometric analysis of Asian ‘language and linguistics’ research: A case of 13 countries
The foci of voluminous bibliometric studies on ‘language and linguistics’ research are limited to specific sub-topics with little regional context.
Danielle H. Lee
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Reframing Language Education in the Light of Ecological Linguistics
The notion of Ecological Linguistics is not new and has been discussed many decades ago. However, its theoretical construction is still open-ended and its implication to practical areas, such as the language pedagogies, calls for more studies either ...
A. Novawan +4 more
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The Importance of Linguistics for Teachers in English Language Teaching
This writing aims to determine the function of Linguistics in English Language Teaching. It will discuss how important linguistics in English language teaching is. It uses the literature review method or called library research.
S. Daulay +2 more
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Synergetic Linguistics as a New Philosophy of Language Studies
The article deals with the new philosophical interpretation of the structural organization and development of language as a synergetic system. Consideration of language as a complex open non-linear fluctuating system, which functions and develops ...
O. Klymenko, Saniya Yenikeyeva
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Linguistics for language learning and research
Linguistics is a science that makes language the object of its study. Linguistics itself is divided into two scopes of learning including, microlinguistics and macrolinguistics.
Hitori Amori
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Morphology in micro linguistics and macro linguistics
This study aims to examine the morphological aspects and their application in micro linguistics and micro linguistics. Linguistics in terms of study can be divided into two types, namely micro linguistics and macro linguistics.
Londre Vocroix
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Singular concord in Kalhori Kurdish: A distributed morphology approach [PDF]
Introduction Concord, or agreement, is defined as the correspondence between the morphosyntactic categories of two or more grammatical units. The most common type of concord across languages is subject-verb agreement in terms of number [SG/PL ...
Hannah Hosseini +2 more
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THE RELATIONSHIPS OF PSYCHOLINGUISTICS IN ACQUISITION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING
Through psychology we can learn about how students ' attitudes and behaviors in acquiring and learning languages while through linguistics we can learn about language concepts and structures. At the stage of language acquisition, there are four phases of
Yuliana Lumentut, Fergina Lengkoan
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State-of-the-art on monolingual lexicography for Croatia (Croatian)
In this minireview, the state of the art of the Croatian monolingual lexicography is presented. A brief overview and classification of all existing lexicographic resources is provided in the firts part of the minireview, followed by somewhat more ...
Kristina Štrkalj Despot +3 more
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Centre for Applied Linguistics at the University of Warwick [PDF]
The Centre for Applied Linguistics was established in 1983 and has grown from a relatively small teaching unit to a large centre engaged in a wide variety of activities under the broad heading of Applied Linguistics.
Farida, Nevin +3 more
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