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Orthography and Identity in Cameroon [PDF]
The tone languages of sub-Saharan Africa raise challenging questions for the design of new writing systems. Marking too much or too little tone can have grave consequences for the usability of an orthography.
Bird, Steven
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Approximating Phonotactic Input in Children’s Linguistic Environments from Orthographic Transcripts
Child-directed spoken data is the ideal source of support for claims about children’s linguistic environments.
Strömbergsson, Sofia+3 more
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This article examines how multilingual French speakers give meaning to the knowledge that they must acquire in order to take an applied linguistics exam in French at the Bachelor level.
Thérèse Jeanneret
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The first russian linguistic questionnaire
This article examines a brochure “Idea et desiderata” (1773) by H. L. Ch. Bacmeister which includes parallel texts in Russian, German, French and Latin.
T. V. Klubkova
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Audio Description (AD) provides linguistic descriptions of movies and allows visually impaired people to follow a movie along with their peers. Such descriptions are by design mainly visual and thus naturally form an interesting data source for computer ...
Courville, Aaron+7 more
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Significance Using language to “distance” ourselves from distressing situations (i.e., by talking less about ourselves and the present moment) can help us manage emotions. Here, we translate this basic research to discover that such “linguistic distancing” is a replicable measure of mental health in a large set of therapy ...
Erik C. Nook+3 more
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Language Description and Mother Tongue of the Linguist
On the material of a number of languages it is presented the principles of describing the language in different linguistic traditions. The differences are explained, among other things, by the fact that the traditions of describing the language developed
Vladimir M. Alpatov
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Salvador Bucca was a Professor of Linguistics working as part of the School of Philosophy and Literature at the University of Buenos Aires between 1955 and 1983.
Alejandra Vidal+2 more
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Representing Simultaneity in Polychannel Linguistic Events: A Multitrack Method for Transcription [PDF]
AbstractDespite the advances in audio and video recording that have been made in the last century and the implications of the more recent advent of the internet and other information sharing systems, the study of linguistic anthropology requires us from time to time to present reproductions of recorded linguistic events in a textual format — a ...
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Reenactment: An embodied cognition approach to meaning and linguistic content [PDF]
A central finding in experimental research identified with Embodied Cognition (EC) is that understanding actions involves their embodied simulation, i.e. executing some processes involved in performing these actions.
Sandler, Dr. Sergeiy
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