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Semantic-role prominence is contingent on referent prominence in discourse: Experimental evidence from impersonals and passives in Polish
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Persia in the Trans-Atlantic Context: From Nineteenth-Century British Imperial Literature to American Transcendental Embrace
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Verbinden – verknüpfen – vermitteln. Festschrift für Marja Järventausta
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Das Patristische Textarchiv (PTA) : Kritische Editionen antiker christlicher Texte im 21. Jahrhundert
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Acquiring an L2 sociophonological feature:The perception and production of rhoticity by Chinese learners of English
Li, Z. (Zeyu). - 2021
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Diglossia and the Neo-Assyrian Empire’s Akkadian and Aramaic Text Production
Radner, Karen; Jonker, Louis C.; Berlejung, Angelika. - : Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2021
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Altindische Grammatik / 1: Lautlehre
Wackernagel, Jacob. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2021
In: Drucke 19. Jh. (2021)
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Grammatik des tunesischen Arabisch : nebst Glossar
Stumme, Hans. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2021
In: Drucke 19. Jh. (2021)
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Translation of the Polish “Slavistic Phonetic Alphabet” (AS) (Polska pisownia fonetyczna, Slawistyczny alfabet fonetyczny, Alfabet slawistyczny) into the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
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Ideologies about the Serbo-Croatian language: Separateness vs. togetherness
Bunčić, Daniel. - : University Press, 2021
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Kannywood and the Cultural and Linguistic Contestations on Hausa Films
Ibrahim, Muhsin. - : KUPS, 2021
Abstract: Kannywood, an emerging Hausa film industry in northern Nigeria, struggles with several issues, some bordering on religion, culture and language. This study explores how Kannywood filmmakers conform to some exacting religio-cultural demands and language ideologies that favour particular interpretations of the Islamicate state and a section of the audience. Unlike similar works, which are still few, the research engages the filmmakers, the hegemonic religious and cultural stakeholders, and, significantly, the audience for reactions and answers. Thus, it deploys Audience Reception Theory, the Encoding/Decoding Model, and the Language and Economic Model as theoretical tools and uses empirical field research methods. Using primarily three films as examples with reference to other related films and events, we discovered that internally, Kannywood filmmakers are grappling with some cultural and religious views and projecting and promoting certain linguistic identities. Researchers in the film industry often overlook language; Hausa is one of the largest African languages, with speakers of the different dialects across various countries numbering millions. However, we found that Kannywood prefers a single variety, the Kano one. This preference leads to the peripheralisation of the Sokoto sub-regional dialect and commodification of the non-ethnic Hausa ‘broken’ variety of the language. We also discovered that Muslims, the dominant religious group in Kano, are not monolithic, courtesy of several, often conflicting, doctrinal differences and multiple interpretations of Islamic religious texts. Thus, it is challenging to satisfy all its faithful-cum-audiences. Lastly, we found that Hausa culture is also plural, hybrid and heterogeneous due, primarily, to social mobility and the rising impact and effect of globalisation. Therefore, there is no end to the incongruities in Kannywood films, nor to the contestations about them.
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URL: https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/53910/
https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/53910/1/Final_Dissertation_Muhsin_Ibrahim.pdf
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Zur Bedeutung der koordinierten Alphabetisierung von Erst- und Zweitsprachen. Eine qualitative Interviewstudie mit Teilnehmenden am Koala Programm.
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Die vorwärtsgerichtete Diskursfunktion der Genitiv-Akkusativ-Opposition bei Verneinung im Russischen
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Discourse prominence in Turkish: The interaction of grammatical function and semantic role
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Die ersten serbischen und griechischen Zeitschriften: Kulturelle und sprachliche Zusammenhänge der Aufklärung
Puci, Joana. - 2021
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A Digital Reference Grammar of Abesabesi. Towards a data format for digital reference grammars
Lau, Jonas. - 2021
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Von der Chovevet Tsion zur Chalutsa: Eine kulturgeschichtliche Studie (1897–1931)
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“Nothing Compares 2U”. Ps.-Dionysios, Albert the Great and Fortunio Liceti on Divine Life and the Use of Analogy
Reuke, Lars. - : Brepols, 2021
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Dynamiken der Wirtschaft des Mittleren Reichs. Warengewinnung von Getreide, Kupfer und Türkis
Gutmann, Tobias. - 2021
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Die Vielfalt slavischer Sprachen und Varietäten (am Beispiel der Hochzeit zu Kana: Joh 2, 1–11)
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