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Background Dementia is a progressive and terminal illness. Symptoms are present for people with dementia across all stages, leading to poor quality of life and considerable carer burden.
Susanne de Wolf-Linder +5 more
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Bildung während der Pandemiezeit und ihre Widerspiegelung in Neologismen der Coronakrise / Education during the Pandemic and its Reflection in Neologisms of the Pandemic Crisis [PDF]
The main aim of the article is to determine which neologisms were created in the German language at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic in the field of education.
Natalia Ankowska
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Linguistic Means Of Bessarbian Life Reflection In Virtual Media Space
Today in Southern Bessarabia, as well as around the world, the development of information and communication technologies is rapidly gaining momentum.
Olena Chetverikova
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SEMANTIC RECONSTRUCTION AS A RESULT OF A LINGUO-CULTURAL REORIENTATION
The interest of researchers in solving problems associated with linguocultural dominance, which changes the semantics of borrowed units, is predetermined by the desire to get to the essence of the cultural phenomenon that exists in close connection with ...
Tatyana Alexandrovna Yurova
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Reflection of the Religious Situation in the World View of Russian Native Speakers
The article documents the changing perceptions of the global religious landscape among Russian native speakers by analysing changes in the number of Russian nouns denoting the religious affiliation of the people they refer to.
Liudmila Kravcova
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BackgroundSocial media platforms have witnessed a substantial increase in mental health–related discussions, with particular attention focused on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism. This heightened interest
Jemima Kang, Nick Haslam, Mike Conway
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On Some Kinship Honorifics That Have Changed Meaning in Kazakh
Words whose meaning has expanded or narrowed or whose original meaning has changed are phenomena characteristic of language. Words can have several meanings in Turkic languages, including Kazakh.
Sherubay Kurmanbaiuly +2 more
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The article discusses the issues of saving articulatory efforts and related cognitive costs. The research relied on Western studies that link some phonetic changes to the desire of communicants to reduce articulatory efforts in the process of voicing ...
Olga V. Kobzeva
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"Generativity" was initially introduced by Denis (1838), who associated it with the concept of "being alive." Subsequent scholars such as Jespersen (1942), Darmesteter, Grimm, and others also linked Generativity to this notion.
Abdollah Gholami +2 more
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This article is part of a research that discusses the reasons why it is so difficult for students and teachers use language to apply the concepts of nominal complement (CN) and adnominal adjunct (AA) prepositional brought by grammars.
Anya Karina Campos D'Almeida e Pinho
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