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"Warada" Between linguistic Rooting and the Qur'anic Context

JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES, 2023
"Warada" recurs in the Arabic dictionary to denote two things: The first is to provide something, including access, access, attainment, supervision and vision.The second, one the colors, which is the most well-known rose plant, the Persians roses and black roses, either their color or to describe their work of progress and speed.The Qur'an used this ...
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The roots of applied linguistics in Australia

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Abstract In this paper an attempt is made to identify the origins and distinctive character of Applied Linguistics in Australia, which differ significantly from those in the United States and the United Kingdom, where the field developed in the context of the English language education of international students.
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Root extension as a linguistic problem

Historical Linguistics, 2018
This paper provides an overview of different approaches to the linguistic problem that the origins of PIE root extension present. Accepted definitions of root extension, like the one given by B. W. Fortson IV, “extra phonetic material (one or two sounds) added on to [roots], generally without any discernable change to the meaning of the root”1, shirk ...
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The roots of applied linguistics in North America

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Abstract This article traces the origins of applied linguistics within North America. The primary sources of information were responses from a survey of leading applied linguists conducted in 1999 and a review of records from professional associations, chiefly those associated with the Linguistic Society of America, back to its ...
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The linguistic roots of Modern English anatomical terminology

Clinical Anatomy, 2012
AbstractPrevious research focusing on Classical Latin and Greek roots has shown that understanding the etymology of English anatomical terms may be beneficial for students of human anatomy. However, not all anatomical terms are derived from Classical origins.
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On Being Linguistically At Sea Back To the Roots

Diogenes, 1989
“Je doute qu'il y ait un dialogue de la chenille et du papillon”A. MatrauxThe most ordinary events astonish only those who think about them. What can be more natural than two people talking? They are from the same country, they speak the same language, they understand one another. They have things to say to each other and they say them.
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Contending Visions of Arabic Linguistics and their Historical Roots

Middle East Critique, 2010
In the spring semester of 2007, I was asked by the head of the linguistics program at a US university to teach a graduate class on Arabic structure, as a required class on structure of a non-Indo-E...
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Sociological and Educational Roots of Qualitative Research in Applied Linguistics

2014
This paper aims to seek early influences of sociology and educational sciences on qualitative and quantitative research in SLA and FLT. Field work undertaken by psychologists, sociologists and teachers in the 1950s is presented as a basis for later quantitative research. An overview of studies in the field of social psychology and educational sociology
Hanna Komorowska, Hanna Komorowska
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The Four-fold Root of Linguistic Duality

1966
When studying Part IV, the reader should keep well in mind the four different forms of linguistic duality, viz.
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Anthropological Roots of Linguistic Universals

Chelovek, 2022
This article is devoted to the theoretical analysis of the mechanisms and regularities of origins of languages universals. The universals are treated in the classical interpretation of C. Hockett (1962) include traditional transmission, arbitrariness, productivity/openness; displacement, semanticity, and discreteness of signs; duality of patterning ...
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