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Free associations of citizens and scientists with economic and green growth: A computational-linguistics analysis

open access: yesEcological Economics, 2021
The debate about the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability triggers a range of associations. Here we analyze open-ended textual responses of citizens and scientists concerning their associations with the terms “economic ...
I. Savin, Stefan Drews, J. Bergh
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Revisiting the Modal Verb huì with an Interactional Linguistic Approach

open access: yesLanguages, 2022
This study takes an interactional linguistics and conversation analysis-based approach to analyze the modal verb huì ‘will’ in the recurrent formular of commissive actions, [wǒ huì X (de)] ‘I will X.’ Data analyses show that this format has two ...
Yan Zhou
doaj   +1 more source

WORD STRESS ERRORS MADE BY ENGLISH EDUCATION MASTER’S PROGRAM STUDENTS

open access: yesAcademic Journal Perspective : Education, Language, and Literature, 2022
This study investigates English Master’s Program students in producing suprasegmental features, namely word stress. The focus is on analysing disyllabic noun-verb words in six video presentations and what are the factors that affect word stress errors ...
Yoannes Yuka Krisdianata, Barli Bram
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Estimating the magnitude of linguistic stress [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1974
The perception of linguistic stress has been known to correlate highly with fundamental frequency, syllable duration, and intensity. In this paper, the estimation of the magnitudes of perceived linguistic stress is demonstrated feasible and consistent through the use of a computer program that automatically extracts and analyzes the three parameters ...
J. Y. Cheung, F. D. Minifie
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Constructing a Stress Index for Teachers in Malaysia: A Fuzzy Delphi Approach

open access: yesAsian Journal of University Education, 2022
: Stress among teachers is a debilitating issue that has been plaguing the educational landscape in Malaysia for a long time. Past studies have investigated this issue, and most studies focused on identifying the causes of stress among teachers. However,
K. Kaur   +4 more
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The role of morphonological elements in the abstract nouns word formation with the suffix -ost’ (-est’)

open access: yesНеофилология, 2022
The issue of morphonology status and units of its description remains relevant in modern linguistics. The purpose of study is to describe the morphonological rules for choosing suffix -ost’ (-est’), to investigate the hierarchies of morphonological units
S. B. Im
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Stress and stem allomorphy in the Romance perfectum: emergence, typology, and motivations of a symbiotic relation

open access: yesLinguistics, 2021
Perfective stem allomorphy and stress are morphological traits which interact in complex ways in Romance verbal inflection. This article surveys the whole range of variation of these traits across Romance varieties, typologizes the observed interactions ...
Borja Herce
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Lexical Stress and Linguistic Predictability Influence Proofreading Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
There is extensive evidence that the segmental (i.e., phonemic) layer of phonology is routinely activated during reading, but little is known about whether phonological activation extends beyond phonemes to subsegmental layers (which include articulatory information, such as voicing) and suprasegmental layers (which include prosodic information, such ...
Harris, Lindsay N., 1979--   +1 more
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Cross-linguistic phonological interaction: Word-stress usage in the English of Polish advanced EFL speakers

open access: yesBeyond Philology : An International Journal of Linguistics, Literary Studies and English Language Teaching, 2022
The paper discusses the emergence of L1-induced word-stress patterns in the spoken production of Polish advanced speakers of English. In Polish, unlike in English, a great deal of word-stress predictability is attested, and the paper investigates whether
Anita Buczek-Zawiła
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No Stress System Requires Recursive Feet

open access: yesCatalan Journal of Linguistics, 2021
A recursive foot is one in which a foot is embedded inside another foot of the same type: e.g., iambic (iaσ(iaσσ́)) or trochaic (tr(trσ́σ)σ). Recent work has used such feet to model stress systems with full or partial ternary rhythm, in which stress ...
Chris Golston
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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