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English in french-speaking african countries: the case of Gabon [PDF]
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the official languages. This does not only pose a problem of multilingualism at State level as well as at social level, but it also questions the actual status of
Ndinga-Koumba Binza, Hugues Steve
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ERP evidence for Slavic and German word stress cue sensitivity in English. [PDF]
Ivanova M +3 more
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Multilingual variation in the context of linked data [PDF]
Montiel-Ponsoda E, McCrae J, Aguado-de-Cea G, Gracia J. Multilingual variation in the context of linked data. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Terminology and Artificial Intelligence.
Aguado-de-Cea, Guadalupe +3 more
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Patterns in fish naming ability in two fishing communities of Myanmar. [PDF]
Si A, Kyawphyo A.
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Fuzzy Lexical Representations in Adult Second Language Speakers. [PDF]
Gor K +4 more
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Exploring Variability in Compound Tensification in Seoul Korean. [PDF]
Jeon HS.
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Deriving calibrations for Arawakan using archaeological evidence. [PDF]
Michael L +6 more
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Comparing Rich Points: Understanding Japanese Languaculture [PDF]
This paper examines a particular instance of the relationship between Japanese language and culture in detail. The case in point is the Sino-Japanese noun doo borrowed from Chinese (dao ‘road, way’ 道) in the 1st millennium CE.
Gaddis, Andrew
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Is Intuition Enough When Choosing Vocabulary? [PDF]
This paper outlines an analytical study whose purpose is to examine and critique the appropriateness of lexical choice in current mass market language textbooks for Japanese students.
James Martin Rogers
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Penetration of COVID-19 Related Terminology into Legal, Medical, and Journalistic Discourses. [PDF]
Trzaskawka P, Kic-Drgas J.
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