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“Es verdad hay q matarlas a todas": Online discourse surrounding “e” as gender-neutral morpheme in Spanish
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Transformative Civic Education with Elementary Students: Learning from Students and Their Teacher in a Bilingual Classroom
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From categories to gradience: Auto-coding sociophonetic variation with random forests
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 11, No 1 (2020); 6 ; 1868-6354 (2020)
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Якутское языкознание в контексте научной парадигмы российской тюркологии ... : Yakut Linguistics within the Scientific Paradigm of Russian Turkology ...
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Вербальный портрет 2019 года через призму года 2020-го ... : A Verbal Portrait of 2019 Through the Lens of 2020 ...
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Conceptual metaphor and image schema representations of cancer-related deaths of selected prominent Kenyan personalities in the print media ...
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Conceptual metaphor and image schema representations of cancer-related deaths of selected prominent Kenyan personalities in the print media ...
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Conceptual metaphor and image schema representations of cancer-related deaths of selected prominent Kenyan personalities in the print media ...
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"Switching caps": Exploring bilingual practices in deaf Port Moresby ...
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"It's kind of a sign of protest": Multilingual writers and experiences of postsecondary linguistic resistance ...
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‘I Think That Australia Is a Nice Country’: An Interlanguage Analysis of An EFL Learner Studying in Australia ...
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CHINESE COLOUR SYMBOLISM: IT'S SIGNIFICANCE TO THE IGBO PEOPLE ...
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Colour contains rich cultural, mythical, historical, religious, political, and linguistic connotations. In the field of human cognition, there are some differences in the selection and semantic association of colour and colour words among different nationalities. As the economic and educational co-operations keep increasing between Chinese and Igbo people, there is a great need to explore linguistic and cultural connotations of color as to help reduce misunderstanding, culture shock and thus facilitate healthy cross-cultural communication. Most of Igbo people have little or no knowledge about various significance of colors in Chinese. Particularly, they know little about the application and usage of various Chinese color word. Therefore, this paper uses observation and descriptive methodology to examine the symbolism of colour/colour words in the Chinese language and culture, from ancient and contemporary usage, pointing out its significance to Igbo people. The colours selected are: white, black, red, green, ...
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200311 Chinese Languages; 200405 Language in Culture and Society Sociolinguistics; FOS Languages and literature
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வீறுகவியரசரின் கவியரங்கக்கவிதைகளில் கவிச்சக்கரவர்த்தியின் பரிமாணங்கள் ...
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Maintaining the Stories of the Deaf Communities at Gallaudet ...
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