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On the Sociolinguistic Origins of the term Qazaq: A Proposal for an Alternative Etymology of ‘Cossack’/‘Kazakh’ and an Argument for the Analytical Usefulness of Register in Historical Linguistics

Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2023
Although the word qazaq is widely agreed to be the common ancestor of both ‘Cossack’ and ‘Kazakh’, there remains uncertainty about qazaq’s etymology. This paper proposes that qazaq originated as a variant of the central Turkic etymon qaç(g)aq and thus ...
Patrick C. Lewis
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Chinese synthetic verbs: a further challenge to manner/result complementarity on the basis of lexical root meaning analysis

Cognitive Linguistics, 2023
This paper introduces Chinese synthetic verbs and analyses their contributions to debates in manner/result complementarity studies and cognitive typology studies.
Tianyu Li
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“It’s like the root of a tree that I grew up from….”: parents’ linguistic identity shaping family language policy in isolated circumstances

Multilingua, 2022
A key factor that has been found to be critical in shaping family language policy is parents’ linguistic identities, or “parents’ personal experiences with bilingualism, biculturalism or second language learning” (King, Kendall A. & Lyn Fogle.
Elizabeth Margaret Ellis, M. Sims
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Jingyang Jiang & Haitao Liu (eds.), Quantitative analysis of dependency structures (Quantitative Linguistics 72). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2018. Pp. xii + 368.

Journal of Linguistics, 2021
Dependency grammar captures the hierarchical aspects of syntactic organization. According to dependency grammar, a sentence is regarded as a tree that originates from the root verb and develops into a hierarchical structure.
Haoran Zhu, L. Lei
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Corpus Linguistics Research: Prefix Analysis on Technological Article from abcnews.go.com

JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON APPLIED LINGUISTICS, LANGUAGE, AND LANGUAGE TEACHING, 2021
An affix is a morpheme attached to a word's root to make a new or word form. There are two kinds of affixes, the first is a bound morpheme that comes after the root of a word and is called suffix, and the second is, bound morpheme that comes before the ...
Rizky Dwi Cahyo
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Expanding the boundaries of Asian linguistics

Asian Languages and Linguistics, 2021
While the general lines of the areal linguistic typology of Asia are well known, there are some less well understood pockets that promise to throw light on the overall range of variation within the continent. These include the indigenous languages of
B. Comrie, Raoul Zamponi
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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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Role of machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms for teaching reform of linguistics

Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2020
The teaching of linguistics is limited by the influence of various factors, which leads to poor teaching effect, and the teaching process is difficult to evaluate.
Wang Li
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Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories

1995
Most 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
GAMBARARA, Daniele, FORMIGARI LIA
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Further aporias in linguistics

Język, Religia, Tożsamość
This article addresses the methodological and conceptual difficulties related to the fundamental linguistic terms sign and text, as well as the associated (meta)linguistic concepts.
Grzegorz Pawłowski
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