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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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Abstract This study explores the rent price ratio in agricultural land markets, crucial for evaluating market efficiency, policy needs, and farmer decision‐making. Traditionally, the analyses faced challenges due to the absence of concurrent sale and rent data for the same land, potentially leading to biased results.
Marius Michels +4 more
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Ecolinguistic dynamics of English loanwords in Chinese: a case study on terms for cement
Ecolinguistics explores the interplay between language and the environment, offering insights into how linguistic elements adapt and evolve. This study examines five cement-related English loanwords in Chinese to uncover the evolutionary mechanisms ...
Ruifeng Mo, Hao-Zhang Xiao
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Korean loanwords in Indonesian; A corpus-based study
The borrowing of foreign lexicon in Indonesian is well documented. However, to date, research on Korean loanwords has remained unavailable. Against the backdrop of the Korean Wave (hallyu), this paper discusses the phonological adaptation of Korean ...
Suhandano +3 more
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CONSONANT CLUSTERS IN INDONESIAN LOANWORDS
This paper investigates two types of loanwords in Indonesian from a list published by NUSA in 1997 and the online version of Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI, 2019): those of Sanskrit origin, and of European origins.
Ekarina Ekarina
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Lexicon of Latin loanwords in the Greek documentary texts of Egypt with consideration of Coptic sources ('Lex.Lat.Lehn.', Fascicle-1 (Alpha)). [PDF]
Review of I.-M. Cervenka-Ehrenstrasser, J. Diethart (edd.): Lexikon der lateinischen Lehnwörter in den griechischsprachigen dokumentarischen Texten Ägyptens mit Berücksichtigung koptischer Quellen (Lex. Lat. Lehn.: Faszikel I (Alpha)).
Gonis, N
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Kandan, a traditional oral genre of the Uut Danum of West Kalimantan [PDF]
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Couderc, Paskal
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ABSTRACT This study aims to explore the influence of Wine Tourism (WT) on the Sustainable Performance (SP) of wineries in Spain. It particularly investigates how Corporate Social Legitimacy (CSL) and Green Innovation (GI) may act as intermediary factors in this relationship.
Javier Martínez‐Falcó +3 more
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Graphically Loanword from the Japanese Language in Modern Chinese Language
This article is devoted to the study of Japanese loanwords in Chinese and their classification. Particular attention is paid to the lexical units in writing in Chinese characters, coming from the Japanese language as graphic loanwords in modern Chinese ...
Vladimir N. Denisenko, Zhang Ke
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Characteristics of Vietnamese lexis of Vietnamese Australian immigrants [PDF]
The Vietnamese of Australian communities (VAC) still maintains many obsolete expressions originating from and related to the Southern Vietnamese political institutions of the pre-1975 Southern government.
Dao, Muc Dich
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