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Culture, Lifestyle and the Information Revolution in the Middle East and Muslim World [PDF]
For over two decades, the ‘information revolution’ in the MiddleEast has been framed overwhelmingly in terms of media, more of it,and in comparisons to mass media – from the advent of any-to-anycommunication to ad hoc conceptualizations such as ‘crowd ...
Jon W. Anderson
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Unable hands in writing texts, its consequence to the phonological studies
At first, it should be pointed out that a text is considered a document of linguistic facts. Thus, in textual philology, the phoneticgraphematic relation leads to two relative considerations concerning methodological behavior: there is a need for ...
Célia Marques Telles
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Language differences between one person and another are called varieties. The varieties in linguistic items include dialects, registers, and styles. Registers are a variety of languages depending on the occasion and also the social settings. The register is usually known only by people who use the words.
Ni Putu Sintya Puspita Sari +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines multilingual practices in research interviews, focusing on English lexical insertions in Chinese‐language research interviews with teachers of Chinese in Australian secondary schools, and treating these code‐switches as analytically meaningful rather than incidental.
Chengwen Yuan, Tianwei Zhang, Gary Bonar
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La incorporación de la regla variable en la enseñanza de E/LE
Resumen: Desde hace algunos años se viene insitiendo en la conveniencia de incorporar la información sociolingüística en la didáctica de una lengua. En el ámbito anglosajón ya se habla en ocasiones de la «gramática sociolingüística», y existen algunos ...
Marcial Terráde Gurrea
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Diachronic and/or synchronic variation? The acquisition of sociolinguistic competence in L2 French. [PDF]
A majority of the early research in Second Language Acquisition focused on diachronic variation in the learners’ interlanguage (IL), that is, differences in the IL linked to a supposed increase in knowledge between two points in time (cf.
Dewaele, Jean-Marc
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Adherence to Remote Prescribing Principles by Medical and Non‐Medical Prescribers; a Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To examine the extent of adherence to high‐level principles in remote prescribing and investigate how medical and non‐medical prescribers comply with these principles. Design Scoping Review. Data Sources A systematic search of CINAHL, PubMed, Medline, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, the Web of Science, and the Ovid Emcare ...
Michelle Lewington +3 more
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INTRODUCING TRANSLATION ACTIVITY: AN IMPLEMENTATION OF LANGUAGE MANTAINENCE IN CLASSROOM [PDF]
Multilingual communities have language shift. This ‘shift’ can change the plurality of languages in those communities; it favors the more dominant language and pushes the minority to its death or loss (Holmes: 2001).
Palangan, Barans Irawan
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ABSTRACT This article responds to recent debates in this journal surrounding raciolinguistics and potential pitfalls of siloing of race and reproducing essentialism in the scholarship of language and race. Using Stuart Hall's theory of articulation, it provides an anti‐essentialist linguistic ethnographic analysis of identity construction in a UK ...
Steve Dixon‐Smith
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EXPLORING REGISTER VARIATION IN APPS AKULAKU: A SOCIOLINGUISTICS STUDY
The purpose of the research are (1) to identify the types of registers and (2) to describe the language functions used by the marketing community in Akulaku marketplace apps. This research uses qualitative methods to analyze data and use descriptive methods to explain the data.
Seli Herlina, Ervina CM Simatupang
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