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Speaking Properly: Language Ideologies of Hungarian Interpreters from Transylvania [PDF]

open access: yesActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica, 2022
The paper presents the results of a research project that aimed to identify the explicit and implicit language ideologies of a group of Hungarian interpreters from Transylvania or of Transylvanian origin, now living and working in Romania and in ...
Noémi Fazakas
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[v]at is going on? Local and global ideologies about Indian English [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This article examines local and global language ideologies surrounding a particular phonetic feature in Indian English, the pronunciation of /v/ as [w].
Abbi   +39 more
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Edebî Değer Açısından Dil Sapmalarının Üstünlük Problemi: Cahiliye Dönemi Özelinde Şiir Zaruretleri

open access: yesCumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi, 2021
Sözlük ve gramer kurallarına uygun olan ölçünlü dil, edebiyata bilhassa şiire konu olduğunda çeşitli değişikliklere uğrar. Dil sapmaları adı verilen bu değişiklikler, şairin, dilin imkânlarını zorlayarak duygu ve düşüncelerini anlatmasından kaynaklanır ...
Mehdi Cengiz
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Improving language mapping in clinical fMRI through assessment of grammar. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
IntroductionBrain surgery in the language dominant hemisphere remains challenging due to unintended post-surgical language deficits, despite using pre-surgical functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) and intraoperative cortical stimulation.
Benjamin, Christopher   +9 more
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Pets as family members: Conflicting practices in the use of third-person pronouns to refer to companion animals in written biographical stories in Finnish

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2023
In many languages, the category of ‘humans’ is linguistically separate from other animals. In Standard Finnish, for example, separate pronouns are used.
Katri Priiki
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Eliminating social inequality by reinforcing standard language ideology? Language policy for Dutch in Flemish schools [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Flanders, the northern, Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, is facing a growing intra- and interlingual diversity. On the intralingual level, Tussentaal ('in-between-language') emerged as a cluster of intermediate varieties between the Flemish dialects and ...
De Caluwe, Johan, Delarue, Steven
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Standardizing and destandardizing practices at a Flemish secondary school : a sociolinguistic ethnographic perspective on Flemish pupils’ speech practices [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
For a couple of decades now, in Flanders, the functional elaboration of what is generally called tussentaal, i.e. mesolectal language use situated in between (‘tussen’) acrolectal Standard Dutch and basilectal Flemish dialects, has caused increasing ...
Van Lancker, Inge
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Borrowing words from German into sixteenth-century standard Slovenian

open access: yesJezikoslovni zapiski, 2015
The book Besedje slovenskega knjižnega jezika 16. stoletja (The Sixteenth- Century Standard Slovenian Lexicon, 2011) reveals a relatively large share of words borrowed from or via German and new words coined from them.
Andreja Legan Ravnikar
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Lee Silverman voice treatment versus standard NHS speech and language therapy versus control in Parkinson's disease (PD COMM pilot):study protocol for a randomized controlled trial [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Background: Parkinson’s disease is a common movement disorder affecting approximately 127,000 people in the UK, with an estimated two thirds having speech-related problems.
Brady, Marian C   +13 more
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Langue et identité : une enquête sociolinguistique menée dans huit écoles galloises portant sur les attitudes envers le gallois et l’anglais

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 1998
Based on a questionnaire survey carried out among young Welsh speakers in several regions of Wales, the article provides a brief overview of the prevailing perceptions of the Welsh language and its future.
Gary German
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