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Language is more abstract than you think, or, why aren’t languages more iconic? ...
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Representasi Angka Arab sebagai Huruf Arab dalam Teks Berbasis Internet ...
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The invention, transmission and evolution of writing: Insights from the new scripts of West Africa ...
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Kajian Etnosemantik dalam Toponimi Wilayah Kabupaten dan Kota Cirebon ...
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Peace and Welfare in the Semurup Malay’s Proverbs in Kerinci ...
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PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN BAHASA ALAY TERHADAP PENGGUNAAN BAHASA INDONESIA YANG BAIK DAN BENAR ...
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Partial Truths: Adults choose to mention agents and patients in proportion to informativity, even if it doesn’t fully disambiguate the message (Kline, Schulz & Gibson) ...
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Linguistic Information in Auditory Dynamic Events is Processed at Fine, not Coarse Event Boundaries ...
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“Service Programmes” on Jordanian Radio: Understanding Broadcaster Persona through an Interdisciplinary Analysis of Language and Performance ...
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Chronotopeography: Nostalgia and Modernity in South Delhi’s Linguistic Landscape ...
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This paper explores the process through which visceral experience is cultivated, packaged and commodified in the Linguistic Landscape (LL) of South Delhi, India. We engage the theoretical concept of cultural chronotopes (Agha, 2007a) to demonstrate how spatially and temporally entwined experiences of nostalgia and modernity are produced in South Delhi’s commercial LL, and show how such positioning serves to compress or flatten such experiences for ready consumption (Kockelman, 2006). Focusing on particularized chronotopes tied to a privileged and elite experience, imagination and aspiration, we highlight how discourses of the ‘ideal’ are reproduced and positioned as visceral through specific references or semiotic arrangements. In so doing, we discuss the quantification of experience executed by these signs in commodifying the visceral, and the problematic way these instances propagate an idealized, sanitized and simplified understanding of Indian rural communities, Indian history and Indian traditional ...
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Anthropology; Arts and Humanities; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Sociology; Linguistic Anthropology; Linguistics; Modern Languages; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social and Cultural Anthropology; South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/ajmg6 https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/ajmg6/
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The Influence of Direct and Indirect Speech on Mental Representations ...
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Classroom Process in Teaching Passive Voice to the Mechanical Engineering Students at STT Harapan Medan ...
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PENGARUH DAYA TARIK WISATA, KESELAMATAN, DAN SARANA WISATA TERHADAP KEPUASAN SERTA DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP LOYALITAS WISATAWAN : Studi Community Based Tourism di Gunung Api Purba Nglanggeran ...
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Sibling Interaction and Symbolic Capital: Toward a Theory of Political Micro-economy ...
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Are the World's Languages Consolidating? The Dynamics and Distribution of Language Populations ...
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“COOLABILITIES” - ENHANCED ABILITIES IN DISABLING CONDITIONS ...
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A good practice guide for translating and adapting hearing-related questionnaires for use in different languages and cultures: Preferred reporting items with explanations and examples ...
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a shared reading intervention: A randomised controlled trial. ...
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