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This study employed a comprehensive approach integrating network pharmacology, molecular docking, in vivo experimentation, and gut microbiota analysis to evaluate the efficacy of HQGG in the treatment of MAFLD and to explore its molecular mechanisms. Our findings suggest that HQGG can affect bacterial diversity and community structures in the gut and ...
Linzi Li +10 more
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ABSTRACT This study evaluates the pragmatic comprehension competence of Chinese speech acts among adult learners of Chinese as a second language (CSL) and Chinese as a foreign language (CFL). A computerized Pragmatic Listening Judgment Task was adopted to collect accuracy and reaction time data from 88 participants from Mainland China and South Korea ...
Jing Jin, Yang Yang, Jieun Lee
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Morphological reduplication in Jordanian Arabic: form and function
This study investigates the phenomenon of morphological reduplication in Jordanian Arabic in light of morphological doubling theory, offering an extensive examination of this type of reduplication in terms of form and function.
Khaled H. Abu-Abbas, Amal R. Alomari
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Reduplication in Macao Creole Portuguese and its origins
L’article discute d’abord les types de reduplication (partielle et totale) attestés dans le créole portugais de Macao, les catégories lexicales qui servent de bases pour la reduplication ainsi que les significations exprimées par la reduplication ...
Andrei A. Avram
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Reduplication in Three Languages: Standard Indonesian-malay, Malayu Papua (Papuan Malay) and Ambai (a Case Study of Phonology Micro Variation) [PDF]
Standard Indonesian/Malay, Melayu Papua (Papuan Malay) and Ambai are Austronesian languages. Regarding Reduplication in three languages, it shows that reduplication occurs in noun, verb, adjective, adverb and numeral.
Karubaba, S. Y. (Sara)
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Neologisms in Modern English: study of word-formation processes [PDF]
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Gontšarova, Julia
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MORPHO-PHONOLOGICAL EFFECTS IN GIKUYU LANGUAGE REDUPLICATION
Gerald Njuki Muriithi
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Initial geminates in Leti: Consequences for moraic theory [PDF]
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Hume, Elizabeth +2 more
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Aggressive reduplication [PDF]
I propose that there is a purely phonological drive to impose a reduplication-like structure (‘coupling’) on words. This structure can lead to enhancement or preservation of word-internal self-similarity. The case of vowel raising in Tagalog loan-stems is examined in detail. Raising can be blocked in order to preserve similarity between the stem penult
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Patterns of phonosemantic reduplication in Kartvelian (South Caucasian) languages
In terms of phonosemantic doubling, root reduplication (in combination with affixation) is the most productive technique in Kartvelian languages (Georgian, Megrelian, Laz, Svan).
Zaal Kikvidze +2 more
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