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Effects of the great textual shift : spatial multimodality and second/foreign language reading
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An evaluation of assessment instruments in the measurement of the spoken communication skills of rural aboriginal children
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Приемы языковой игры в творчестве Э. Н. Успенского ... : TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE PLAY IN THE WORKS OF E.N. USPENSKIY ...
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Представлена теория языковой игры с опорой на труды известных российских ученых последних тридцати лет; рассматриваются различные приемы языковой игры (словообразовательной и семантической), используемые одним из самых известных российских (советских) писателей в текстах художественных произведений, адресованных детям. ... : The paper presents the theory of the language game based on the works of famous Russian scientists of the last thirty years (B.Y. Norman, V.Z. Sannikov, T.A. Gridina); various techniques of the language game (wordformation and semantic) are considered, used by one of the most famous Russian (Soviet) writers in the texts of works of art addressed to children, which are designed for comic effect in their perception. An attempt is made to trace the author’s motivation when using such neoplasms; it is assumed that the inclusion in the text of the work of the author’s “igrem” stimulates the child reader to the process of word-making. Among other techniques of the language game it is said about its “special” form — pun, which is of undoubted interest in terms of perception of its components by the children’s linguistic consciousness. ...
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children’s language acquisition.; language game; linguistic and creative thinking; «игрема»; детская речь.; лингвокреативное мышление; языковая игра; “igrem”
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.24411/1994-2796-2018-11034 https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/priemy-yazykovoy-igry-v-tvorchestve-e-n-uspenskogo/pdf
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Behavioral data collected and analyzed from Reetzke et al. Tracing the trajectory of sensory plasticity across different stages of speech learning in adulthood ...
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Behavioral data collected and analyzed from Reetzke et al. Tracing the trajectory of sensory plasticity across different stages of speech learning in adulthood ...
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A Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression of Incidental Second Language Word Learning from Spoken Input ...
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Semantic consistency of actions influences young children’s word learning ...
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A model of linguistic accommodation leading to language simplification ...
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Incidental learning and long-term retention of new word meanings from stories: The effect of number of exposures ...
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Modeling Second-Language Learning from a Psychological Perspective ...
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Look before you speak: Children’s integration of visual information into informative referring expressions. ...
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Young children choose informative referring expressions to describe the agents and patients of transitive events ...
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24.919 Topics in Linguistics: Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities, Spring 2004 ; Topics in Linguistics: Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities
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The role of native and non-native grammars in the comprehension of possessive pronouns ...
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Straight from the horse's mouth: agreement attraction effects with Turkish possessors ...
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Phonetic category formation is perceptually driven during the early stages of adult L2 development ...
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Children’s sensitivity to phonological and semantic cues during noun class learning: evidence for a phonological bias ...
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Phonological form influences memory for form-meaning mappings in adult second-language learners ...
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