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The influence of loanwords on Norwegian and English stress
Rice (2006) presents a unified analysis of Norwegian word stress that applies equally to native words and to loanwords. In this analysis, stress is oriented to the right edge of the word, which suggests that the loanwords were responsible for changing ...
B. Elan Dresher
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The Hegemony of English Loanwords Over Kurdish Language on Facebook
The global rise of the internet after the 2000s, as well as the rise of American influence in Iraq and Kurdistan, strengthened English's hegemony over all other Iraqi languages, including Kurdish. In fact, many Arabic and even Kurdish expressions are now
Ibrahim Khalil Awlla +1 more
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THEORIES OF BORROWING, LOANWORD TYPOLOGY AND LOANWORD ADAPTATION
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THE STATUS OF FRENCH LOANWORDS IN THE INDONESIAN LANGUAGE
The inclusion of French loanwords in the Indonesian language cannot be separated from the fact that there have been contacts between the two languages.
Hayatul Cholsy +3 more
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Informacinės technologijos šiuo metu keičiasi labai sparčiai, atsiranda naujų realijų – priemonių, programų, socialinių tinklų, profesijų, susijusių su informacinėmis technologijomis.
Vaičiakauskienė, Sonata
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The existence of loanwords, whose emergence has a profound connection with cultural globalization, is undoubtedly obliged to be valued. This phenomenon of linguistic integration can be appreciated everywhere in all major languages which are still widely spoken.
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This research “An Analysis on Focusing Katakana English Loanwords Writing Errors of Japanese Student in Indonesia University of Education” has purpose to find many factors in loanword writing error.
Septian Eka Pratama +2 more
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The Role of English Loanwords in Kurdish EFL Pronunciation Challenges
The present study aims at investigating the role of English loanwords in Kurdish English as a Foreign Language (EFL) pronunciation challenges while speaking English.
Karwan J. Raheem
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Loanwords and Borrowing: Methods
The study of loanwords, and of language contact more generally, is a useful tool in tracing encounters and exchanges between different communities in the past.
Ricquier, B.
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When loanwords are not lone words: Using networks and hypergraphs to explore Māori loanwords in New Zealand English [PDF]
Networks are being used to model an increasingly diverse range of realworld phenomena. This paper introduces an exploratory approach to studying loanwords in relation to one another, using networks of co-occurrence.
Trye, David +7 more
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