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Pronunciation of Ghayeni Plural Nouns with a Final Consonant Within Stratal Optimality Theory [PDF]

open access: yesزبان پژوهی, 2022
The most common plural markers in Persian are /-hɑ/ and /-ɑn/. The former is mostly used in speech and the latter is more common in writing (MacKenzie, 1961, p. 50; Rokhzadi, 2011, p. 128).
Bashir Jam   +2 more
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Sound structure and input frequency impact on noun plural acquisition:hypotheses tested on Danish children across different data types [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This study analyses the emergence of the noun plural category in typically developing Danish-speaking children from its first appearance up to the age of 10 years, focusing on the impact of sound structure and input frequency.
Basbøll, Hans   +2 more
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Jordanian University Students’ Awareness of the Different Phonetic Alternates of the English Plural Morpheme

open access: yesTheory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition, 2021
This research paper investigates the extent to which Jordanian university students majoring in English are aware of the different phonetic forms or alternates of the English plural morpheme.
Qadri Farid Tayeh, Hana Asaad Daana
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Politeness in pronouns : third-person reference in Byzantine documentary papyri [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In many languages, a person can be addressed either in the second person singular or second person plural. While the former indicates familiarity and/or lack of respect, the latter suggests distance and/or respect towards the addressee.
Bentein, Klaas
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Surveying Patterns of Noun Plural in Jibbāli

open access: yesLinguistic Discovery, 2015
In Jibbāli, noun plurals exhibit two types of plural markers with numerous phonological alternations. There are nouns with explicit plural suffixes, nouns with internal change, plurals with a suffix and change combined, nouns taking a template and ...
Khalsa al-Aghbari
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Altering male-dominant representations:a study on nominalized adjectives and participles in first and second language German [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The generic use of masculine plural forms in grammatical gender languages has been criticized for activating unequal gender representations that are male dominant.
Gabriel, Ute   +2 more
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Jam‘u at-Taksīr dan Tejemahnya dalam “Al-Quranul Karim Bacaan Mulia” karya H.B Jassin (Kajian Shorfiyah)

open access: yesArabic Literatures for Academic Zealots, 2019
This reaserch is discuss about forms of the Broken Plural along with the translation contained in “Al-Qur’anul Karim Bacaan Mulia”, written by Indosesian writer he is H.B Jassin who has translated Al-Qur’an by poetic language. The restricting the problem
Tia Nuraeni   +4 more
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Association sous Contrôle grammatical: Le cas du a du pluriel externe en Kabyle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In Kabyle Berber there are two types of plural: one is internal and the other is external. The internal plural is characterized by the fact that the quality of the vowels changes, whereby the last vowel is always A, e.g., azarәz ‘cord’ → izuraz ‘cords ...
Saïd, Samir Ben Si
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Fracturing combined Arabic and dialects of the Arabian Peninsula Ass.Lecture Rana Alaa Badri

open access: yesمجلة اداب ذي قار
The Arabic language is one of the dialects of the Arabian Peninsula, as Khalil bin Ahmad al-Farahidi (175 AH) pointed out the relationship between Arabic and one of its sisters, saying:)) Canaan son of Shem son of Noah, to him belong the Canaanites and ...
م.م رنا علاء بدري   +1 more
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La deuxième personne dans le parler breton de Plozévet

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 2004
In the Breton language of Plozévet, the second-person opposition of the singular / second person of the plural has been neutralized: there remains only one second person consisting of forms overwhelmingly of the second person of the plural, to which are ...
Gilles Goyat
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