Languages and literature topic list of research papers
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Effects of Persian Language Quantitative Characteristics of Rhythm on Children's English Songs
Abstract Linguists believe that languages have different rhythms. Rhythm is one of the important connections between speech and songs. One of the quantitative rhythmic differences between stress and syllable timed languages have been demonstrated by ...
2015 / Vahideh Abolhasanizadeh, Mozhgan Zaiim -
Women through the glass ceiling: gender asymmetries in Wikipedia2016 / Claudia Wagner, Eduardo Graells-Garrido, David Garcia, Filippo Menczer
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Boekbespreking - Anna Kijak, How stressful is L2 stress? A cross-linguistic study of L2 perception and production of metrical systems. Utrecht, LOT, 2009. ISBN 978 9078 328 889. € 27,50.2014 / Johanneke Caspers
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Boekbespreking - Ronel Foster, Yves T’Sjoen en Thomas Vaessens (red.), Over grenzen. Een vergelijkende studie van Nederlandse, Vlaamse en Afrikaanse poëzie / Oor grense. ’n Vergelykende studie van Nederlandse, Vlaamse en Afrikaanse poësie. Leuven/Den Haag, Acco, 2009. 424 pp. ISBN 978 9033 473 555. € 37.2014 / Pawel Zajas
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1980 - Het Taalunieverdrag2014 / Philippe Hiligsmann
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Attitudes towards Intercultural Communicative Competence of English for Specific Purposes Students
Abstract Research on language teaching of lingua francas like Spanish or English emphasize the need to consider cultural diversity and intercultural communication competence, as learners are more likely to interact with non-native speakers of...
2015 / Miguel Ángel Candel-Mora -
1976 - Eddy de Jongh: Tot lering en vermaak: betekenissen van Hollandse genrevoorstellingen uit de zeventiende eeuw. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum (tentoonstelling)2014 / Elizabeth Alice Honig
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Trainer's Choices in Teaching Translating/Interpreting
Abstract In spite of a relatively great variety of theoretical approaches to translation, translation theory mainly deals, irrespective of how elaborate it is, with fidelity to either the letter or the spirit of a message. The former type is...
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1994 - Mieke Bal: Reading ‘Rembrandt’. Beyond the word-image opposition. Second edition. New York / Cambridge, Cambridge University Press2014 / Jeroen Dewulf
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Exploring genealogical blends: The Surinamese Creole cluster and the Virgin Island Dutch Creole cluster
Abstract This paper explores digitally archived data from three genres of 18th and 20th century texts in two Caribbean Creole language clusters: the Suriname Creoles and Virgin Island Dutch Creole. They will be approached from the perspective of...
2016 / Robbert van Sluijs, Margot van den Berg, Pieter Muysken -
Nederland en Vlaanderen: (a)symmetrisch pluricentrisme in taal en cultuur2014 / Johan Caluwe, de
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Corrigendum to A Theory and Typology of Possession in Ob-Yenissei Languages2016 / Olga Potanina, Andrey Filchenko
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Dąmbska’s presentation of Ajdukiewicz’s conception of language2016 / Zbigniew Orbik
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De <I>Syntax of Dutch</I>: nieuw gereedschap voor de internationale neerlandistiek2014 / Hans Broekhuis
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Weijnen en zijn nalatenschap2014 / Joep Kruijsen
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1978 - S. Theissen: Germanismen in het Nederlands. Hasselt, Heideland-Orbis2014 / Ariane van Santen
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A Personal Approach: An Empirical Study of the Process of Studying My Sons Problem With Computer Games2015 / K. Weir, A. Costall
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The adoption of linguistic rules in native and non-native speakers: Evidence from a Wug task
Abstract Several recent theories have suggested that an increase in the number of non-native speakers in a language can lead to changes in morphological rules. We examine this experimentally by contrasting the performance of native and non-native...
2015 / Christine Cuskley, Francesca Colaiori, Claudio Castellano, Vittorio Loreto, Martina Pugliese, et al. -
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Koineization in the present-day Dutch dialect landscape: postvocalic /r/ and more2014 / Frans Hinskens