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Abstract This study investigates the factors influencing Persian language learning among heritage language learners in Sydney, Australia, with a particular focus on how formal and informal settings shape language choice and availability. The research employs a qualitative case study approach, incorporating data from student focus groups, semi ...
Mojgan Mokhatebi Ardakani, Dara Tafazoli
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Gender Based Linguistic Variations in Urdu Language and Their Role in Suppression of Females
Sociolinguistics deals with linguistic variations such as dialect, idiolect, genderlect, register etc. It deals with ways of using particular languages and the social roles of speakers of these languages. It is the speaker-oriented approach.
Rehana yasmin Anjum +3 more
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ABSTRACT Research on English‐Medium‐Instruction (EMI) highlights inadequate support for students transitioning from L1‐medium‐instruction to EMI. To date, little research has focused on how L2 students’ adaptation to an EMI environment influences their L2 learning motivation (LLM).
Kevin W. H. Tai
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Register on the Documenter “Becoming”: Sociolinguistics Study
The purpose of this study is to categorize the various registers and examine the ethnographic communication variables in the documentary movie titled Becoming. A descriptive qualitative analytic strategy was employed in this study. The information is derived from interviews that are featured in the documentary Becoming.
Rudi Eben Haezar, Ervina CM Simatupang
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THE INFLUENCE OF TRADITIONAL MAIDS’ JAVANESE TO CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE [PDF]
Children’s language is heavily influenced by several factors. One of them is the children’s interaction with people around them. Traditional maids are among those people. As the children spend their active time together with their maids, their language
Christina, Christina
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Headwinds and Tailwinds of Trans‐Speakerism
ABSTRACT Trans‐speakerism is a concept rooted in diversity, equity, and inclusion that strives to empower all language speakers, teachers, and researchers irrespective of their first languages, cultures, or speakerhoods. The surplus model of trans‐speakerism (based on who one already is and who one can become) rejects the deficit model of native ...
Takaaki Hiratsuka
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A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Insulting Language in Indonesian Online Media
This study investigates how insulting language is used in Indonesian online media and how it reflects social context through the lens of register theory.
Salsabila As Shofi +1 more
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sociolinguistic analysis of code switching in medical register
The research work is associated with identifying an in-depth understanding about the ways that are used by patients and practitioners to handle the medical registers of language in medical communication. The research works focuses on the code-switching approaches in the medical communication that is important in patients.
Husein Hameed M Ayuuf, Serin Majeed
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BUILDING CROSS – CULTURAL COMPETENCE TO IMPROVE ENGLISH EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION [PDF]
This paper is intended to expose the importance of cross-cultural competenc to improve English oral communication effectively. The background of this paper is due to my teaching experience in English Department of School of Bumiayu Islamic Teacher ...
Murtiningsih , Sri
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ABSTRACT Research shows that many heritage language (HL) students pursue HL study at the university level to reconnect with their cultural roots. While most university‐focused research has examined HL learners, less attention has been given to how teaching and peer mentoring experiences in higher education shape HL identities. This study examines how a
Mi Yung Park
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