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О ПОВЫШЕНИИ РОЛИ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО ЯЗЫКА ... : ON INCREASING THE ROLE OF THE STATE LANGUAGE ...
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Stakeholders' Insights Into Migrant Students’ Experiences in a Thai Public School: A Linguistic Ecological Perspective
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In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 243-266 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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"From information to action” means “from encoding to decoding
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In: A quest for an interface between information and action ; https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-03522453 ; A quest for an interface between information and action, Pier F. Morette; Vasileios Basios, Apr 2021, Gaeta, Italy. pp.17-23 (2021)
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ТОЧНОСТЬ И УМЕСТНОСТЬ КАК КАТЕГОРИИ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ЛИНГВОЭКОЛОГИИ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ СОВРЕМЕННЫХ МЕДИА) ... : ACCURA CY AND RELEVANCE AS MODERN LINGUOECOLOGY CATEGORIES (ON THE MATERIAL OF MODERN MEDIA) ...
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International Bilingual Journal of Culture, Anthropology and Linguistics ...
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Mouthings as Semiotic Resources in Signed Language Emergence | Felicia Bisnath ...
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Quantitative Research Methods of Linguistic Niche and Cultural Sustainability
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In: Sustainability ; Volume 13 ; Issue 17 (2021)
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
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SCIENTIFIC MODEL OF LINGUOECOLOGY: CURRENT STATE OF THEORY AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT: ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL RUSSIAN SEGMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ...
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
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SCIENTIFIC MODEL OF LINGUOECOLOGY: CURRENT STATE OF THEORY AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT: ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL RUSSIAN SEGMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ...
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SCIENTIFIC MODEL OF LINGUOECOLOGY: CURRENT STATE OF THEORY AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT: ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL RUSSIAN SEGMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ...
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The Even Language: Studying, Teaching and Linguistic Ecology Challenges ; Эвенский язык: исследования, преподавание, вызовы лингвоэкологии
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Ecological Properties of Speech in the Communicative Field of Russian As a Foreign Language: New Extension
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Environmental conditions do not predict diversification rates in the Bantu languages. ...
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Rethinking decreolization: Language contact and change in Louisiana Creole ...
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Rethinking decreolization: Language contact and change in Louisiana Creole
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Mayeux, Oliver. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 2019. : Peterhouse, 2019
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Environmental conditions do not predict diversification rates in the Bantu languages.
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In: nlmid: 101672560 ; essn: 2405-8440 (2019)
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The global distribution of language diversity mirrors that of several variables related to ecosystem productivity. It has been argued that this is driven by the size of social networks, which tend to be larger in harsher climates to ensure food security, leading to reduced language divergence. Is this pattern purely synchronic, or is there also a quantifiable relationship between environmental conditions and language diversification over time? We used a spatio-temporal phylogeny of the Bantu language family to estimate local diversification rates at the times and locations of language divergence. We compared these data against spatially-explicit reconstructions of several palaeoclimate and palaeovegetation variables (mean annual temperature and the temperature of the coldest and warmest quarter, annual precipitation and the precipitation of the wettest and driest quarter, growing degree days, the length of the growing season, and net primary production), to investigate a potential link between local environmental factors and diversification rates in the Bantu languages. A regression analysis does not suggest a statistically significant relationship between climatic or ecological variables and linguistic diversification over time. We find a strong positive correlation between pairwise linguistic and geographic distances in the Bantu languages, arguing for a dominant role of isolation as a result of the rapid Bantu expansion that might have overwhelmed any potential influence of local environmental factors.
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Climatology; Ecology; Environmental Risk Hypothesis; Environmental science; Isolation By Distance; Language Phylogeny; Linguistic Diversity; Linguistics; Palaeoclimate Modelling; Paleoecology; Population dynamics
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URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/299657 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.46728
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