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Retracted: Metaphoric Function and Emotional Cognition of English Loanwords in the Internet Environment. [PDF]
Environmental And Public Health JO.
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Loanwords for language learners: Help or hindrance?
Background: Loanwords are a growing component of the Japanese language. During the past six decades, the majority of new loanwords entering the Japanese language have come from the English language. For native Japanese speaking students, loanwords are a
Kaori Nakao
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Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
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MadureseSet: Madurese-Indonesian Dataset. [PDF]
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English Loanwords in Japanese:What Loanwords Mean vs How Loanwords are Used
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The cross-linguistic comparison of perceptual strength norms for Korean, English and L2 English. [PDF]
Lee J, Shin JA.
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SEMANTIC ADAPTATION OF ITALIAN LOANWORDS IN THE SPLIT DIALECT
This paper contributes to the study of the semantic aspect of Italian loanwords in the Split dialectal lexis. Italian loanwords are those loanwords that have been borrowed in the dialect of the city of Split from the northern Italian dialects, namely the
Maja Bezić
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Cross-Dialectal Novel Word Learning and Borrowing. [PDF]
Wu J, Zheng W, Han M, Schiller NO.
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The present study examines loanwords in Cilubà from both a phonological and a morphological point of view. Two large categories of loanwords can be distinguished: on the one hand those which are entirely integrated and on the other hand more recent loanwords which retain a large number of their original phonological features. On the phonological level,
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Representation of Neoclassical Formants in Russian Language Dictionaries
The topic of lexicographic representation of loanwords has always caused discussion. Even among genetically close Indo-European languages one might have realized ambiguous approaches towards mastering loanwords and their lexicographic registration ...
Victoria Ouroumidou
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