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RETRACTED: Idea Density and Grammatical Complexity as Neurocognitive Markers.
Iacono D, Feltis GC.
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AILA Review, 2023
AbstractMigration, among the most important sociocultural phenomena of contemporary global societies, is complex, dynamic, and multifaceted. At the heart of migration is language, the indispensable agent of migration. Hence, in this article, a new sub-discipline of linguistics is presented, and that is ‘migration linguistics’.
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AbstractMigration, among the most important sociocultural phenomena of contemporary global societies, is complex, dynamic, and multifaceted. At the heart of migration is language, the indispensable agent of migration. Hence, in this article, a new sub-discipline of linguistics is presented, and that is ‘migration linguistics’.
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Russian language at school, 2021
Abstract. The paper is focused on relevant directions in modern Russian Linguistics. It is the continuation of the 2019 publication where the ideas of Pedagogical and Anthropo-Oriented Linguistics, Political Communication Studies and Theological Linguistics were introduced.
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Abstract. The paper is focused on relevant directions in modern Russian Linguistics. It is the continuation of the 2019 publication where the ideas of Pedagogical and Anthropo-Oriented Linguistics, Political Communication Studies and Theological Linguistics were introduced.
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Introduction: Linguistic justice, migration and the nation‐state
Nations and Nationalism, 2022AbstractThis article provides an introduction to the themed section “Linguistic Justice, Migration and the Nation‐State.” First, it illustrates the rationale for the themed section by examining the relationship between language, migration and the nation‐state.
Matteo Bonotti +2 more
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Linguistic Diversity and Human Migrations in Gabon
2021Abstract Gabon is an African country located very close to the homeland of Bantu languages (Cameroon). Starting about 5,000 years ago, Bantu-speaking populations diffused into almost all sub-Saharan Africa. By processing with computational linguistic methods (Levenshtein distance) two independently collected lexical data sets recording ...
Manni, Franz, Nerbonne, John
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Migration and Migrants: Legal and Linguistic Aspects
2019Formation and development of a new direction in modern linguistics—“migration linguistics”—is driven by the need for the study of the structure of migration discourse and dynamic processes occurring in the language. In this regard, such concepts as migration discourse, migrant, migration become topical as key concepts of a new direction which is taking
Svetlana V. Shustova +4 more
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Migrations: Literary and Linguistic Aspects
2019Migrations focuses on the impact of migrations on English language, literature, and language acquisition. Contributions to the volume bring together diverse methods and historical periods, spanning fields such as literature and cultural studies, film and thetre, general linguistics, sociolinguistics, and English language history.
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Linguistic Testimony And Migration Histories
2010The application of linguistic evidence in tracing human migrations has a long scholarly history. This chapter begins with two examples of the classical methods of tracing the paths of long-term migration through language evidence. From there it moves on to the less widely known methods of loanword analysis, presenting several historical case studies to
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Differences in Migration Determinants for Linguistic Groups in Canada
The Professional Geographer, 1995This study utilizes linguistically disaggregated region-to-region migration data between 1981 and 1986 to demonstrate that French and English speaking Canadians react differently to place attributes. A series of log transformed linear regression models suggest that the two populations differ very little in their response to traditional labor market ...
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