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Confirmatory factor analysis of the internet addiction test in university students. [PDF]
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The semantics, sociolinguistics, and origins of double modals in American English: New insights from social media. [PDF]
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Acceptance of potential risks in adult orthodontic patients and the influence of personality traits.
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Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories
1995Most of the papers collected in this volume concentrate on the history of linguistic ideas in France and Italy in the modern period (from the Renaissance to the present day). Some of them are specifically focused on the links between the two traditions of reflection on language. The contributions have a common methodological outlook: the authors do not
Lia Formigari, Daniele Gambarara
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An essay on the linguistic roots of fuzzy sets
Information Sciences, 2011This paper mainly tries to show that the membership function of a fuzzy set labeled P does show some intrinsic property related with how P is actually managed in the universe of discourse. Its final goal is to analyze an answer to the question, which intrinsic but simple property allows a function to represent a fuzzy set labeled P?
Enric Trillas, Itziar García-Honrado
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From the roots to the new blossoming buds of Applied Linguistics in Europe
European Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022Abstract This editorial reports on the special issue “New Generation of Applied Linguists in Europe” which highlights the work of early career researchers in the field of Applied Linguistics who participated in one of the last AILA Europe Junior researchers’ Meeting (JRM).
Miras, Grégory, Gnach, Aleksandra
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Linguistic territoriality in Switzerland [PDF]
AbstractThis article argues that the linguistic territoriality principle cannot be considered as a general guideline for the design of language policy but rather as a tool to find the right balance between linguistic freedom and linguistic peace under given circumstances.
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