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The analysis of truncated vocatives in Taviano (Salentino) Italian
This paper documents and discusses various descriptive generalizations and alternative analyses of the vocative truncation found in the Southern Italian dialect of Taviano that is illustrated by such formations as Filoména > Filomé.
Michael Kenstowicz
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Can riots represent? A democratic theory
Abstract Political theory has been perennially concerned with interrogating, identifying, and clarifying the political functions of riots. Yet, political theorists have mostly fallen short of explaining the relationship between riots and democracy, although this is central to the democratic theory of contestation and crucial for evaluating the ...
Alexis Bibeau‐Gagnon
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As in most languages, the Arabic vocative is a lingual unit that has an important position in communication, like showing politeness, familiarity, etc. This research aims to analyze the syntactic dimensions of the vocative title with the particle /y?/ in
Ilham Hanif Fathurrohim +2 more
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Desinenze di vocativo come formanti antroponimici. I nomi propri maschili in -e e -o nelle lingue slave. [PDF]
Proper nouns ending in -e and -o do not fit the classical morphologic patterns for masculine substantives in Slavic. As these elements resemble Slavic vocative endings and as on the synchronic level there is evidence for a reinterpretation of vocative ...
TROVESI, ANDREA
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Individual Variation in L2 Study-Abroad Outcomes: A Case Study from Indonesian Pragmatics [PDF]
This is a study of two Australian learners of Indonesian during a short stay abroad. It examines their contrasting success in acquiring L2 address terms, in tandem with their contrasting experiences of the L2 culture setting.
Hassall, Tim
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English address terms in Australian, British and North American English on Twitter/X
ABSTRACT This study analyses address terms on Twitter/X across three English‐speaking regions: Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Using a random sample, we examine the frequency and regional distribution of address forms, including @‐mentions, vocatives, titles, kinship terms and greetings.
Martin Schweinberger, Amir Sheikhan
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Production of Korean Case Particles in an English-Korean Bilingual Child with Specific Language Impairment: A Preliminary Study [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of Korean case particles in a Korean-English bilingual child with specific language impairment (SLI).
Gorman, Brenda K., Lee, Soyoung
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This essay examines the spectres haunting ideas of egalitarianism among Tashelhiyt‐speaking communities in the Moroccan High Atlas: first, the tyrant, an obvious frontal threat to ideas of equality; and then the vastly more complex figure of the thief (amkhar).
Matthew Carey
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ABSTRACT Most studies on child language acquisition occur in the minority world (countries which make up the minority of the world's population). Their findings are not generalizable to majority‐world contexts, where the majority of the world's population lives.
Carmen Defty, Frenette Southwood
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MANNER ADVERBIAL COMPLEMENT IN BOSNIAN LANGUAGE
Some verbs require that the sentence in which they serve as predicate must state the specific circumstances and if it is absent the sentence would be grammatically incorrect.
Halid Bulić
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