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Wh-interrogatives in ancient Greek ; Wh-interrogatives in ancient Greek: Disentangling focus- and wh-movement
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In: ISSN: 0039-3193 ; EISSN: 1467-9582 ; Studia Linguistica ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03579191 ; Studia Linguistica, Wiley-Blackwell, In press (2022)
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From Tamajaght to French. To translate is to betray, but how far? ; De la tamajaght au français. Traduire, c’est trahir, mais jusqu’où ?
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In: IFS. Tasɣunt n wannas d tɣerma tamaziɣt / Revue de culture et de civilisation amazighe ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03650005 ; IFS. Tasɣunt n wannas d tɣerma tamaziɣt / Revue de culture et de civilisation amazighe, Criniere du lion, A paraître, pp.7-28 (2022)
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Ecclesiastical Pressures and Language Politics: The Boundary Work of Albanian Language in the 17th-18th Centuries
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In: ISSN: 0090-5992 ; EISSN: 1465-3923 ; Nationalities Papers ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03648536 ; Nationalities Papers, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2022, pp.1-28. ⟨10.1017/nps.2021.55⟩ (2022)
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Italian Language in Exile in France in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
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In: Italianness and Migration from the Risorgimento to the 1960s ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03626136 ; Italianness and Migration from the Risorgimento to the 1960s, Springer International Publishing, pp.133-142, 2022, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-88964-7_11⟩ (2022)
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“Haunted Voice / Haunting Voices: It’s All a Matter of Archives and Heritage—Jack Kerouac and His Legend”
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In: MLA 2022 Convention ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03607025 ; MLA 2022 Convention, Jan 2022, Washington, United States ; https://mla.confex.com/mla/2022/meetingapp.cgi/Home/0 (2022)
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ИЗОБРАЗИТЕЛЬНЫЕ СРЕДСТВА И СТИЛЬ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЙ М.-С.А. ПЛИЕВА ... : VISUAL MEANS AND STYLE OF WORKS BY M-S.A. PLIEV ...
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Neural correlates and subjective assessments of multimodal training on perception of foreign language prosody ...
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This is a follow-up to a previous pre-registration: https://osf.io/rbkuh Japanese pitch accent is crucial for L2 learners to master in order to communicate effectively with native speakers. Pitch accent in Japanese is phonemic, meaning that it varies by word and can mark the difference between otherwise alike words. For example, /kami/ means ‘god’ with a high-low (HL) pitch pattern, while it means ‘hair’ with a LH pitch pattern. Although pitch accent is highly important in Japanese, it can be very difficult for many L2 learners to perceive and acquire, especially native English speakers, as English does not make distinctions based on pitch. Our previous research evaluated Japanese naive participants using a pre/post test design and one of three training conditions: (1) audio and a flat written notation, (2) audio and a visual spatial written notation, and (3) audio with visual spatial written notation and left hand gestures that trace the pitch accent pattern of the words (Friedman, Shiner, Kaicher, Kelly, ...
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First and Second Language Acquisition; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://osf.io/8qn9e/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/8qn9e
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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Hungarian ...
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Potential of automatic speech processing technologies for early detection of oral language disorders: a meta-analytic review ...
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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Georgian. ...
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Relationship between referential clarity and auditory clarity in parents’ object naming ...
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Is it easier to prompt a dialogue with abstract words compared to concrete words? ...
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Two-year-olds' eye movements reflect confidence in their understanding of words ...
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