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Non-existential bound pronouns and restricted reflexive: the emergence of reflexive pronoun in Manding and Mokole languages [PDF]
The paper deals with the emergence of reflexive pronouns in Manding and Mokole languages. Special attention is paid to the sources of grammaticalization.
Alexandra Vydrina†
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Language learning involves linguistic and societal factors that interact to facilitate or hinder second language learning. Different contextual factors provide an opportunity to examine and understand the similarities and differences that occur among ...
Amna Mirza, A. Gottardo
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On the Impact of Programming Languages on Code Quality [PDF]
In a 2014 article, Ray, Posnett, Devanbu, and Filkov claimed to have uncovered a statistically significant association between 11 programming languages and software defects in 729 projects hosted on GitHub. Specifically, their work answered four research
E. Berger +4 more
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Le comportement tonal des marqueurs prédicatifs dans la langue kakabé
The paper deals with the question of the correlation between 1) tonal independence and phonological weight of a morpheme and 2) the grammaticality of its meaning in the Kakabe language.
Alexandra Vydrina
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ChatGPT, a general-purpose intelligent chatbot developed by OpenAI, has introduced numerous opportunities and challenges in the field of language education.
Yangyu Xiao, Yuying Zhi
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Field-Testing Code-Switching Constraints: A Report on a Strategic Languages Project
The present article provides an overview of ongoing field-based research that deploys a variety of interactive experimental procedures in three strategically chosen bilingual contact environments, whose language dyads facilitate a partial separation of ...
John M. Lipski
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Efficient Separability of Regular Languages by Subsequences and Suffixes [PDF]
When can two regular word languages K and L be separated by a simple language? We investigate this question and consider separation by piecewise- and suffix-testable languages and variants thereof.
Wojciech Czerwinski +2 more
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The Oxford Handbook of Endangered Languages
The last few years have seen an increase in handbooks – monographs that should by any standard aim to function as well-rounded state-of-the-art reports on all the various relevant aspects that constitute a particular specialized field of a given ...
L. Repanšek
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BLC Theory proposes that individual differences (IDs) in language proficiency (in both native and non-native speakers) can poorly be mapped on a single proficiency scale.
Jan Hulstijn
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The resource availability hypothesis (RAH) and cross-cultural patterns: which one explains West African Cochlospermum species' uses in Benin? [PDF]
Favi GA +8 more
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