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Language Planning and Planned Languages: How Can Planned Languages Inform Language Planning? [PDF]
The field of language planning (LP) has largely ignored planned languages. Of classic descriptions of LP processes, only Tauli (preceded by Wüster) suggests that planned languages (what Wüster calls Plansprache) might bear on LP theory and practice.
Humphrey Tonkin
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Übergänge zur Schriftlichkeit. Zu wechselnden Profilen dialektaler Literalität am Beispiel des Niederdeutschen [PDF]
Different types of Low German literacy create varieties in addition to spoken Low German. Their function differs according to the change of language use.
Robert Langhanke
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Constructed Languages as Semantic and Semiotic Systems
The research aims to explore constructed languages as semantic and semiotic systems by analyzing various types of languages based on their lexical, syntactic, morphological and other features.
Philipp N. Novikov
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Can Complexity be Planned? [PDF]
The long accepted complexity invariance of human languages has become controversial within the last decade. In investigations of the problem, both creole and planned languages have often been neglected. After a presentation of the scope of the invariance
Ilona Koutny
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This research aimed to continue the previous research by describing Arabic language teachers’ lesson plans at MAN 2, MA Muhammadiyah, and MA Al-Umm in Malang, as these lesson plans were affected by the school environment. This research sought to describe
Ramadhani Rahmatillah +2 more
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The contribution deals with the phrasicon of Esperanto, i.e. the inventory of idioms, phrases, proverbs, catchphrases and other items of pre-fabricated speech that are stored in speakers' mental lexicon. On the basis of origins, Esperanto phraseology can
Sabine Fiedler
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Using the "Language portfolio" integrative technology in English lessons
Modern trends in teaching foreign languages include the search for new opportunities for language education. Maintaining a language portfolio can be attributed to innovations in the teaching of a foreign language.
М. А. Муминова
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How Not to Reinvent the Wheel ... The Essential Scholarly Literature in Interlinguistics and Esperantology [PDF]
Studies of interlinguistics written in ethnic languages - particularly research on planned languages - are often insufficiently grounded in the essential scholarly literature.
Detlev Blanke
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Is Scholarly Communication Possible in a So-called "Artificial" Language? [PDF]
Important for the status of any language is its function as a scholarly language. Are “artificial” languages, i.e. “international planned languages”, available for such a function? This article demonstrates that they are.
Detlev Blanke, Wera Blanke
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Atypical language localization in right temporal lobe epilepsy: An fMRI case report
We report a 41- year-old, left-handed patient with drug-resistant right temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Presurgical fMRI was conducted to examine whether the patient had language functioning in the right hemisphere given that left-handedness is associated ...
Layla Gould +9 more
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