Results 1 to 10 of about 27,107 (330)
Factors in cognitive processing of Japanese loanwords by advanced Chinese Japanese-as-a-foreign-language learners [PDF]
IntroductionPrevious studies have highlighted the challenges faced by Chinese Japanese-as-a-foreign-language (JFL) learners (whose L2 is English) in acquiring L3 Japanese loanwords.
Yaoyao Geng, Qichao Song, Xiaodong Fei
doaj +2 more sources
This paper attempts to discuss some aspects of the phenomenon which it is usually called 'loanword'. The paper intends to bring to light some unfamiliar facts about the ways in which people of different language communities react when faced with the ...
karl Jurgen Kampmark
doaj +11 more sources
The use of Turkic loanwords in the Russian language [PDF]
The subject of the research is loanwords form Turkic languages in the Russian language. The basic rules for the development of the language, its connections with the history of society in different periods are clearly manifested precisely in the ...
Im S.B.
doaj +1 more source
THE USE OF JAPANESE LOANWORDS IN CULINARY CONTENT ON INSTAGRAM [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to examine the phenomenon of Japanese loanwords (gairaigo) used in culinary content on Instagram, and to describe the analytical framework of those meaning and formation.
Linna Meilia Rasiban +3 more
doaj +1 more source
The Anonymous Catechism of 1605: Slavic Loanwords and Hybrids
The Anonymous Catechism of 1605 (hereinafter - AC) is one of the first catechisms in the Lithuanian language in GDL. However, it has been under-researched so far. In 1890 this catechism was published by J. Bystroń with comments. Z.
Anželika Smetonienė
doaj +1 more source
A Phonetic, Morphological and Semantic Analysis of Arabic Words in Malay
This study considers ‘loanwords’, as a universal phenomenon, as there is no language which does not borrow lexical items from other languages either to adopt new concepts or to enrich, increase and develop its vocabulary. Arabic loanwords in Malay have
Arif Karkhi Abukhudairi
doaj +14 more sources
Detection of Loanwords in Angolan Portuguese: A Text Mining Approach
Angola is characterized by many different languages and social, cultural and political realities, which had a marked effect on Angolan Portuguese (AP). Consequently, AP is characterized by diatopic variation. One of the marked effects is in the loanwords
Timóteo Muhongo +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Traces of a foreign language in dialects of Azerbaijani and Turkish languages
In the article, a number of important features of common loanwords used in the dialects of Azerbaijani and Turkish languages were revealed, and the analysis of loanwords in the etymological aspect was involved in the study. Issues related to the origin
ZABİTƏ TEYMURLU
doaj +1 more source
Turkish/Mongolian Lexical Borrowings in South Asian Languages
Turks and the Turkish language have been in mutual relations with different languages in wide world geography throughout history. There have been approximately 2500 years of mutual linguistic interaction between Turkish and South Asian, especially ...
Doğan Yücel
doaj +1 more source
Using Graph Mining Method in Analyzing Turkish Loanwords Derived from Arabic Language
Loanwords are the words transferred from one language to another, which become essential part of the borrowing language. The loanwords have come from the source language to the recipient language because of many reasons.
Abbood Kirebut Jassim +2 more
doaj +1 more source

