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Hasriani, Hasriani, and Ryan Rayhana Sofyan. "Landscape Variation: Language Policy in Public Space in Makassar City." ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 3, no. 3 (2023): 229–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/soshum1855.

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Prioritize Indonesian, Master Foreign Languages, Preserve Regional Languages ​​is a mandate from Law No.24/2009 which indicates that as Indonesians we are encouraged to use the unified language in public spaces and communications. The problem in this study is how to use the form and function of the language landscape used in naming roads, apartments, hotels and places to eat/drink in the city of Makassar, so this study aims to describe the form and function of the language landscape used. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The data in this study are street names, apartments,
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Dvinina, Svetlana, and Svetlana Pitina. "Language culture of a city in cyberspace." SHS Web of Conferences 69 (2019): 00032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20196900032.

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The article attempts at studying language culture of a city on the material of the two leading websites, www.74.ru of Chelyabinsk and www.66.ru of Yekaterinburg. The choice of websites of the two main Ural cities is conditioned by their geographical position, similar role in the country as leading industrial centres. Language and cultural approach to website study has resulted in revealing general and special characteristics of the local city space and city image. Cognitive and discourse approach to city cyberspace research has shown the tendencies to choose both local and global issues for di
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De Nicola, Alessandra, Maria Eugenia Garcia Sottile, and Sebastián Gómez Lozano. "Attention!, your movement makes the city." AusArt 11, no. 1 (2023): 235–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1387/ausart.24231.

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Within the communicative possibilities of graphics, we focus on the challenge proposed by choreographic notation. This practice combines the technical, the artistic and the semiotic in an attempt to retain the volatility of gesture. To address this choreographic relationship, we study public art pieces that rely on graphic language to reach the users of urban space. These allow us to identify which elements, common in the context of the city, are recovered from a choreographic vision to activate citizens' reflection and attention and to propose new uses for the spaces they pass through. In rec
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Muktiono, Ayub. "Public Space Semiotics: Reading Visual Language in City Park Design." International Journal of Science and Society 6, no. 1 (2024): 566–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.54783/ijsoc.v6i1.1042.

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This research explores the semiotic dimensions of public space, specifically focusing on visual language in urban park design. The main aim of this research is to understand how visual elements in city parks can be interpreted as signs that create meaning in the context of public space. This research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The results of this research reveal that urban park designs that utilize a semiotic approach in analyzing design elements can create spatial experiences that are rich in meaning for visitors. The use of local and traditional symbols, plants nat
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Demska, Orysia. "City linguistic landscape in the time of war." Language: classic - modern - postmodern, no. 10 (December 23, 2024): 5–18. https://doi.org/10.18523/lcmp2522-9281.2024.10.5-18.

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Background. A new field, critical urban toponymy, emerged at the end of the 20th century. In Ukraine, this field is a component of studies on linguistic landscapes. The research analyzes toponymic transformations in urban spaces as tools for decolonization and deoccupation as well as the relationship between names, historical and cultural memory, and state ideology. However, there is still a lack of systematic studies examining the place names of urban objects through the lens of war.Contribution to the research field. The presented studies may help to understand the significance of a city’s a
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Gerungan, Ricky, Djeinnie Imbang, and Maya Pingkan Warouw. "Errors Use of Indonesian Language in Public Outdoor Media in Manado City." Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan 8, no. 1 (2024): 446–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33487/edumaspul.v8i1.7669.

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The primary objective of this investigation is to scrutinize the utilization of the Indonesian language in outdoor media within Manado City, focusing on physical attributes, linguistic aspects, and the general application of the language in this specific context. Employing a qualitative research approach, the study centers its analysis on outdoor media installations situated in Manado, utilizing a sample size of 10 randomly selected images. The data collection process involves two main steps: firstly, gathering information on language usage in public spaces throughout Manado City, and subseque
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Sahril, Sahril, Syahifuddin Zuhri Harahap, and Agus Bambang Hermanto. "LANSKAP LINGUISTIK KOTA MEDAN: KAJIAN ONOMASTIKA, SEMIOTIKA, DAN SPASIAL." MEDAN MAKNA: Jurnal Ilmu Kebahasaan dan Kesastraan 17, no. 2 (2019): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.26499/mm.v17i2.2141.

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Language is a marker of social change that occurs in society. Prescriptivism, which is more glorifying language that is considered more modern. Linguistic landscape views urban as text. The meaning is, because language is widely used in public spaces in urban areas. Linguistic landscape is the presence of language between space and place. An interdisciplinary study of the presence of various language issues that interact with other languages in the public sphere. This study describes the phenomenon of linguistic landscape in Medan in the categories of onomastics, semiotics and spatial. The met
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Perlin, Ross, Daniel Kaufman, Mark Turin, Maya Daurio, Sienna Craig, and Jason Lampel. "Mapping Urban Linguistic Diversity in New York City: Motives, Methods, Tools, and Outcomes." Language Documentation and Conservation 15 (January 1, 2021): 458–90. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5834074.

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Communities around the world have distinctive ways of representing language use across space and territory. The approach to and method of mapping languages that began with nineteenth-century European dialectology and colonial boundary making is one such way. Though practiced by relatively few linguists today, language mapping has developed considerably from its roots yet remains stymied by problems of ideology, representation, and data quality. In this paper, we argue that digital language mapping in hyperdiverse cities can both contribute to overcoming these problems and bring visibility and
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Tomberg, Olga V. "GEOPOETICS OF SPACE: VENICE IN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ESSAY BY J. BRODSKY." Bulletin of the South Ural State University series Linguistics 21, no. 1 (2024): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.14529/ling240106.

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The article provides research into geopoetic image of Venice represented in the essay “Watermark” by I. Brodsky. Research approach includes methods of conceptual, narrative, stylistic analyses as well as fictional text interpretation method. The study is based on the analysis of narrative-conceptual models, that contain urban objects as one of their components. Within this approach, the following models were singled out: “city perceived by senses”, “city and season”, “city as retrospection”, and “city as water”. Each of the models is distinguished by a certain set of spatial objects and their
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Prishtina, Shkumbin Munishi. "Multilingualism in Linguistic Landscape of Prishtina (Kosovo)." Journal of Educational and Social Research 8, no. 3 (2018): 101–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jesr-2018-0036.

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Abstract Language relations as manifestations of the phenomenon of multilingualism are also expressed in the area of the so-called linguistic landscape. Undoubtedly, the linguistic landscape not only reflects the use of languages in public space but at the same time reveals the depth of public perception of different languages, depending on their function and prestige. In this paper, I will treat Albanian, English and Serbian rapports through their coverage in the Pristina linguistic landscape, focusing on the use of these languages in advertising space in the city of Prishtina and in other ta
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HOLOIUKH, Larysa. "LANGUAGE MARKERS OF CITY SUBCULTURE IN SERHIY ZHADAN’S NOVELS." Culture of the Word, no. 94 (2021): 86–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/0201-419x-2021.94.7.

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The article is dedicated to the linguostylistic study of the language markers of city subculture – an under system of the national culture and verbalization of the specifics of human life in the modern urban space. The article highlights verbal realizations of the city as an agent in Zhadan’s novels “Anarchy in UKR and “Big Mak” – language markers of subculture, and it singles out his lexical and textual components: lexical-semantic groups of infrastructure names, notions of everyday culture, abstract notions, etc. The article follows up the creation of language markers of the city subculture
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Syamsurijal, Syamsurijal, and Ery Iswary. "LANGUAGE USE IN PUBLIC SPACE (LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE STUDY IN SHOPPING CENTERS IN MAKASSAR CITY)." International Journal of Social Science 3, no. 2 (2023): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.53625/ijss.v3i2.6295.

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The purpose of this research is; 1) describe the linguistic landscape used in the Makassar City shopping center; 2) describe the dominant use of language in the linguistic landscape; and 3) knowing the reasons for using foreign languages in the linguistic landscape in shopping centers in Makassar. This research is a qualitative research designed descriptively. The locus of this research was in three shopping centers in Makassar City, namely Panakukang Mall, Nipah Mall and Ratu Indah Mall. Data is collected through documentation techniques. Analysis was carried out using qualitative techniques
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Grana, Romina. "Monográfico. Paisaje lingüístico.Sentidos, apropiaciones y retóricas urbanas." Antropología Experimental, no. 25 (February 24, 2025): 1–2. https://doi.org/10.17561/rae.v25.9412.

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Studies on linguistic landscape are gaining ground among those interested in sociolinguistics issues in territory. The research team “Cordoban linguistic landscape: signs, appropriations and identities in public space”, based at the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities of the National University of Córdoba, Argentina, emerged from a joint initiative to investigate the relationship between language and space. urban based on the formulation of a series of questions: What is written on the streets of the city? Who are the authors? Who are these signs addressed to? What languages ​​are used in thi
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Parneta, Mariana, Mykola Habrel, and Vitalii Kovalchuk. "Justification of the Media-Linguistic Approach to the Formation of Architecture and Development of Urban Spaces." Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering 33, no. 2 (2023): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.sace.33.2.33798.

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The research object is the media content of architecture and urban spaces, which is important for designing modern architecture and integrating it into the existing environment. It is established that the ability of an architectural environment to transmit information and be a communication element allows considering it as a language. Media architecture includes the whole complex of elements, the relationship of which translates a specific idea or demonstrates its absence. Analyzing the informative essence of a city as its language has a number of advantages. Firstly, in this study, the langua
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Shohamy, Elana. "LL research as expanding language and language policy." Linguistic Landscape. An international journal 1, no. 1-2 (2015): 152–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ll.1.1-2.09sho.

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The paper theorizes languages in public spaces in a broad framework consisting of multiple components beyond written texts in public spaces. These include among others, visuals, sounds, movements, gestures, history, politics, location, people, bodies, all embedded in the dimensions offered by Lefebvre (1991) of spaces as practiced, conceived and lived. Relating to Linguistic Landscape (LL) as a mechanism of Language Policy (LP), the paper frames LL within current theories of LP which focus on ‘engaged language policy’ (Davis, 2014) reflecting and cultivating language practice as used by commun
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Burlina, E., E. Grankina, and O. Naumova. "Humanitarian space of the university: language, chronotope, institutions." Bulletin of Science and Practice 286, no. 1(14) (2017): 229–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244299.

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The article is devoted to an urgent problem of a becoming of humanitarian space of university. On material of the first Russian higher educational institutions, the major factors promoting its formation are revealed. It is language and literature as the most important institutes of the university environment and national culture, chronotype coordinate (formation of the city center around universities, symbolics of their internal space), and also processes of museumification and a collecting as institutional bases of humanitarian space.
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Damayanti, Wahyu. "FENOMENA BAHASA PADA RUANG PUBLIK SEPANJANG JALAN PROTOKOL KOTA PONTIANAK." MEDAN MAKNA: Jurnal Ilmu Kebahasaan dan Kesastraan 17, no. 2 (2019): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.26499/mm.v17i2.2135.

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The priority of the country's language becomes a reflection that the city upholds Indonesian language. This does not rule out the possibility of the Pontianak city government. This paper tries to explain the phenomenon of language in public spaces along the Pontianak city protocol. The aim is to describe the use of language and find out the level of language control in Pontianak city public spaces. This research method uses a combination of quantitative methods and qualitative methods. Quantitative method is used as a method of processing the number of population and corpus of data to determin
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Bylieva, Daria, Victor Krasnoshchekov, Victoria Lobatyuk, Anna Rubtsova, and Li Wang. "Digital Solutions to the Problems of Chinese Students in St. Petersburg Multilingual Space." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 16, no. 22 (2021): 143–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v16i22.25233.

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Multilingual space is considered as one of the most important parts of the cultural environment that becomes a challenge for international students. The research ex-amined the multilingual space of St. Petersburg from the perspective of young people from China. Included observation, short interviews and analysis of Chi-nese freshmen essays serve as a source for the formation of a database of multi-lingual objects of everyday life of Chinese students and reveal language problems as the main challenges in the city multilingual space for a foreigner. The authors proposed an approach dividing the
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Hess-Lüttich, Ernest W. B. "Urban discourse – city space, city language, city planning: Eco-semiotic approaches to the discourse analysis of urban renewal." Sign Systems Studies 44, no. 1/2 (2016): 12–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/sss.2016.44.1-2.02.

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Sustainable Urban Planning has to be understood as a communicative process connecting city architecture, technology, city district management and social infrastructure of neighbourhoods. The focus on sustainability raises the question of the necessary discourse conditions that allow architects and city planners enter into a dialogue with other urban stakeholders, citizens, local administrators and politicians, and discuss which cultural heritage should be preserved and where sustainability takes precedence. Looking at the style of discourse in urban communication brings also its socio-cultural
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Menzies, Alisha L. "Spaces and Places." Departures in Critical Qualitative Research 10, no. 2 (2021): 81–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/dcqr.2021.10.2.81.

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This essay is an autoethnographic account of the ways Black cultural performance, specifically Black social dance, works to produce and maintain Black cultural space in predominantly white spaces. I consider the significance of the “City Boy Wit It” song and dance as an expression of Black identity that marks Blackness in Tampa, FL. By framing my personal experiences through a discussion of Black identity and Black space, I critically examine larger issues of Black performativity and Black cultural spaces.
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Pucciarelli, Marta, and Sara Vannini. "Douala as a “hybrid space”: Comparing online and offline representations of a sub-Saharan city." Semiotica 2018, no. 223 (2018): 219–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sem-2017-0017.

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Abstract This study investigates the complex relationship between the physical and digital spaces of the city of Douala, Cameroon by comparing its online representation with the social representations emerging orally by locals. Using the results of two existing studies reporting on the online image of the city, we investigate the social representations foreigners and locally relevant people have of Douala and uncover similarities and discrepancies of the two resulting representations. Outcomes from the analysis permit reflection on the implications of these and show an unripe, intermediate sta
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Koszko, Marta. "ZNACZENIE JĘZYKA W KREOWANIU WIZERUNKU MIASTA." Scripta Neophilologica Posnaniensia 19 (December 15, 2019): 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/snp.2019.19.06.

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Cities are the main centres of social, cultural life and economic development. They have always attracted newcomers not only because of new opportunities but also because of the feeling of belonging and uniqueness which people need. The attractiveness of a particular urban centre mainly rests on its image, which is created in relation to its own unique identity. The language of the city, which is present in the public space in the form of the linguistic landscape and which reflects the socio-cultural composition of the city, creates the identity. Both socio-cultural composition of a city (henc
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Pelclová, Jana. "Signifying Brno – creating urban space, shaping the city." Brno studies in English, no. 1 (2017): [69]—87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/bse2017-1-4.

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Mishra, Sneha. "The Linguistic Landscape of Urban Vellore: A Comprehensive Analysis of Language Distribution, Choice, and Implications in the Commercial Space Through Shop Signs." Sustainable Multilingualism 25, no. 1 (2024): 196–225. https://doi.org/10.2478/sm-2024-0017.

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Abstract The current study explores the language distribution on commercial shop signs in the linguistic landscape (LL) of urban Vellore, a city in the Tamil Nadu state of India. The study aims to contribute to the understanding of the LL in urban Vellore by focusing on the analysis of shop signs in the commercial space. A previous survey of the linguistic situation of the region highlights the presence of several Indian and foreign languages in the verbal repertoire of the inhabitants, yet the visual representation of the shop signs render prominence to bilingual signs with English and Tamil
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Murányi, Kata. "Creative city practices in the Lusophone space." Street Art & Urban Creativity 3, no. 2 (2017): 30–41. https://doi.org/10.25765/sauc.v3i2.79.

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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the creative city, and thus urban creativity in the Portuguese-speaking world, through eight in-depth interviews with leading figures of creative city practices in São Paulo and Lisbon. Both cities share a common language, similarities in history and culture, and in recent years they have been facing serious economic, political and social problems. Over the last few decades, various initiatives have been created with aims of involving and collaborating with locals in order to directly influence the quality of urban life. This research explores how change
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Ilyin, B. B. "Language of Space in Live of Saint Erasmus." Nauchnyi dialog, no. 10 (October 29, 2021): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2021-10-85-100.

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The article is devoted to the consideration of the category of space in the Old Russian text. The text of the live of Erasmus was used for analysis. The novelty of the work lies in the reference to the text of the monument, in which the category of space was not previously considered. The research is based on nominative vocabulary with spatial meaning. In the course of consideration, various types of spaces in the live were identified: real-geographical, urban, sacred, biblical, symbolic. The axiological attitude of the genre becomes important for understanding space in live: space is interpre
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Donahue, Alex, Madlen Simon, and Madeline Brown. "Visual Mixed Messaging: The Role of Signage in Public and Private Governance of New York City Interior Privately Owned Public Spaces." Interdisciplinary Journal of Signage and Wayfinding 7, no. 1 (2023): 21–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15763/issn.2470-9670.2023.v7.i1.a135.

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New York City’s Interior Privately Owned Public Spaces (IPOPS) provides developers with bonus floor area in exchange for the urban amenity of publicly accessible space. Many issues can arise in jurisdictional overlap when city authorities and private owners govern space. Upon entering the front door of an IPOPS, one may encounter signage placed by private owners stating explicit rules discouraging specific uses, while city-mandated signage must state that the space is “open to the public.” Given recent efforts to replace publicly regulated POPS signage, this study provides a timely assessment.
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Zuev, K. O. "Formation and development of art spaces in Kazan in 2010-2020." Heritage and Modern Times 7, no. 1 (2024): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.52883/2619-0214-2024-7-1-85-98.

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The article gives a general overview of the phenomenon of art space, and also explores the implementation of art spaces in the capital of Tatarstan, Kazan, its specifics for this region, history and prospects, development. The connection of art spaces with squats and galleries of previous decades is shown. The types of art spaces as a whole are considered, their goals, tasks and functions, meaning and role in the modern city. Examples of such places are given in other cities (Leningrad/ St. Petersburg, Vilnius), and, finally, the development of creative spaces in Kazan is being investigated. T
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Rowlett, Benedict J. L. "Second language socialization in the margins: Queering the paradigm." Multilingua 39, no. 6 (2020): 631–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/multi-2019-0057.

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AbstractThis article explores aspects of second language socialization with respect to same gender relationships formed in the queer spaces of Siem Reap, a major tourist city in Cambodia. In order to explore the processes of socialization that emerged from ethnographic fieldwork in this setting as a key factor informing these relationship practices, I present an analysis of narrative accounts from interviews with local men. These English speaking Cambodian men describe how their linguistic knowledge (metapragmatic awareness), understanding and participation in these relationship practices deve
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Monika, Vij. "Urban Dynamics and the changing language of Space: a case of New Delhi." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 6, no. 10 (2021): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7939522.

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This paper attempts to study discursive representations of urban spaces within Indian urban development practice with a case study of the capital of India, New Delhi. This is an effort towards crossing traditional disciplinary boundaries and enhancing transdisciplinary research. Words changing over time can be taken as clues to the historical development of the relationship of society to urban space. The data for this work has been collected through various channels, ranging from newspapers, municipal documents, the internet, literature and historical works. The city of Delhi is characterized
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Wahyuni, Wika, I. Nyoman Sudika, Yuniar Nuri Nazir, and Baiq Alvi Ramdantia. "VARIASI LANSKAP BAHASA RUANG PUBLIK DI KOTA MATARAM." Prosiding Seminar Nasional Sosial dan Humaniora 2 (March 25, 2025): 133–43. https://doi.org/10.29303/sh.v2i.3400.

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This research discusses the form and function of the language landscape used in naming places in Mataram City. This research aims to record the use of language in naming places in Mataram City to see the dominance of language and its function. Place naming is limited to the names of hotels, restaurants/cafes and shops in Mataram City. The data collection method uses observation and observation techniques. The results of research on linguistic landscape variations on 155 names of public spaces in Mataram City consist of 4 forms, namely (1) Indonesian, (2) regional languages, (3) foreign languag
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Makoni, Busi. "Constructing multilingua franca scales." Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices 1, no. 2 (2020): 218–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/jmtp.16641.

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Using notions of scale and space, this study explores how Black African immigrants (BAIs) experience communication and negotiate, shape and reshape their social identities through language use in Johannesburg (South Africa) – a city characterised not only by complex multilingualism but also by quotidian violence. Drawing from qualitative interviews and group discussions, an analysis of BAIs’ metalinguistic discourses on their communicative practices as they move across spaces suggests that they view Johannesburg as a layered space characterised by dissimilar scales of interaction. Utilising ne
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Rysbergen, K., D. Sadyk, and N. Rsaliyeva. "Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Process of Development of the Onomastic Space of Almaty City in the Conditions of Globalization." Al-Farabi 76, no. 4 (2021): 101–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.48010/2021.4/1999-5911.08.

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The process of globalization affects literally all spheres of public life of society, in which, undoubtedly, the protective mechanisms of the language are included, aimed at strengthening the national immunity of the language, strengthening the national identity of the state. The problem of language, including onomastics, is one of the strategically important areas of state policy. The article reveals semantic and word-forming features, quantitative and qualitative indicators of ergonyms as an important linguistic element that makes up the onomastic space of the Almaty city. These names requir
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Zhao, Naizhuo, and Guofeng Cao. "Quantifying and visualizing language diversity of Hong Kong using Twitter." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 49, no. 12 (2017): 2698–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308518x17722369.

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The wide penetration of location-aware mobile devices and location-based services renders the location-based social media as a reliable proxy to study the real-world geographic space. Language diversity is an important indicator of a city's internationalization level. People communicate using different languages in the cyberspace of social media as they do in the geographic space. The location-based social media therefore provides an innovative set of lens to map the language diversity and study the internationalization of cities. In the enclosed graphics, based on a collection of geo-tagged T
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Stulac, Daniel J. D. "The destroyed city as grazing space: Interpretive possibilities in Isaiah 5.17, 17.2, 27.10, and 32.14." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43, no. 4 (2019): 678–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309089218786087.

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In four instances, the book of Isaiah depicts a destroyed city as a grazing space for domestic livestock (5.17, 17.2, 27.10, and 32.14). Scholars typically insist that such language, when it is understood in its proper historical context, conveys a straightforward, negative image of destruction. By contrast, this essay proposes that the grazing-space topos entextualizes a concrete phenomenon in which ancient city spaces underwent revegetation in the aftermath of their demolition, attracting domestic flocks and herds. Historical city destruction therefore contributed to a larger agroecological
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Panggabean, Novaria. "Use of Indonesian Language in Space Outside Media in City of Timika." RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa 6, no. 1 (2020): 69–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.22225/jr.6.1.1280.69-77.

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The strategic position of the Indonesian language for the Indonesian people is reflected in the third pledge of the Youth Pledge in 1928 which reads "We sons of Indonesia uphold the united language of Indonesian" and the 1945 Constitution Article 36 which states that "the language of the country is Indonesian". The aim of the study was to describe the use of Indonesian in outdoor media in the City of Timika. This study is focused on spelling mistakes, misuse of word choices, and sentence errors. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative method and prescriptive technique, namely
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Devkota, Kamal Raj, and Jyoti Sigdel. "Metrolinguistic Space, Youth and Identity: Implications for Linguistic and Language Education Research." Education and Development 33, no. 1 (2024): 39–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ed.v33i1.66571.

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This paper reports the findings of the research concerning how youth in a metropolitan context navigate a metrolinguistic space for constituting plurilingual identity. It applied content analysis as a methodological approach to investigating linguistic and multimodal information available in a metrolinguistic space. Besides, it applied a series of qualitative interviews with the key participants living in the metropolitan city, at least, for the last five years. Inspired by the theoretical and empirical scholarships of Appadurai (1996), Otsuji and Pennycook (2010) and Piccardo (2017), particul
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Muhammad Farihul Qulub and Ismatul Khasanah. "SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS OF LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPES: ARABIC LANGUAGE PHENOMENA IN MALANG CITY PUBLIC SPACE." El-Jaudah : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab 5, no. 1 (2024): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.56874/ej.v5i1.1580.

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Abstract: Terms derived from foreign languages are no longer strange things in people's lives in urban areas. Terms in foreign languages are increasingly spreading and perched in language markers in public spaces such as public infrastructure, shop signage, signage of an inn business. This study aims to determine the phenomenon of life of the people of Malang City who have Arab characteristics, who have an interesting background because of the Arab Ethnic Community. This use of Arabic in linguistic and semiotic landscapes has something to do with cultural patterns and the perspective of the pe
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Rasyid, Armiati. "PENGGUNAAN BAHASA INDONESIA DI RUANG PUBLIK DI KOTA GORONTALO." TELAGA BAHASA 7, no. 1 (2020): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.36843/tb.v7i1.64.

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AbstrakTulisan ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan keterkendalian penggunaan bahasa Indonesia dan bentuk kesalahan penggunaan bahasa Indonesia pada ruang publik di Kota Gorontalo. Kajian ini bersifat kuantitatif. Data dikumpulkan dengan cara observasi dan dokumentasi serta dianalisis dengan teknik persentase. Kajian ini menemukan keterkendalian penggunaan bahasa ruang publik di Kota Gorontalo berada pada kategori Terkendali C(wilayah yang penggunaan bahasa di ruang publik kurang terkendali: secara fisik kurang didominasi bahasa asing; mulai lebih banyak berbahasa Indonesia dengan penerapan kaidah da
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Еremenko, Аlena A. "The Figure of City in Contemporary Prose (Olivia Laing’s ‘The Lonely City’ and Albert Spiazzatov’s ‘Losing Our Streets’)." Вестник Пермского университета. Российская и зарубежная филология 16, no. 1 (2024): 116–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2073-6681-2024-1-116-124.

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The article explores the boundaries of such a type of narrative as urban narrativity. Based on this approach, not only is a city an object of observation and description, but it also influences the creation of texts, being both the material for the plot and the narrative structure. The expression ‘figure of city’ is formed based on the well-developed concept of the ‘language’ of space (Antsiferov, Toporov, Certeau) and actualizes the rhetorical use of this language by the narrator to communicate with the readers. In this research paper, two contemporary prose works balancing between fiction an
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MILNE, ANNA-LOUISE. "Métropolitain.e: Language in Compressed Spaces." Australian Journal of French Studies 58, no. 2 (2021): 193–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/ajfs.2021.16.

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A few years ago, I described myself finding a livelier sense of self by looking up at the windows of the metro as it clattered past the iron wings above me. A corner of city, I wrote, which I had explored so frequently that my unceasing movement within it founded me more than the State-led rationalities that were reshaping the landscape around me. The blinking eyes of the metro cast a gaze that made me feel particularly me amid the ruination of the textures of life that were being smoothed out and boxed in, all the while this city, to which I had repeatedly returned, underwent a massive phase
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Wu, Kaixuan, and Xinran Ma. "The flexible space of public art creates multiple languages of Central Line, shape and color." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 14 (May 30, 2023): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v14i.8802.

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This paper constructs a flexible space by using three basic design elements: line, shape and color, and creates a flexible space through flexible materials and fiber art. The coordination design of lines, forms and colors of works is worthy of in-depth exploration, because it is related to the design effect of works, and has a great impact on the functions and aesthetic characteristics of works. As for the relationship among line, shape and color, we should treat them dialectically. They can exist alone as a design element, but together they will achieve a more complementary effect. In the con
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HOLIKOVA, Nataliia. "MENTAL IMAGE «CITY» IN THE ARTISTIC AND CHARACTER DISCOURSE OF V. PIDMOHYLNYI." Culture of the Word, no. 94 (2021): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/0201-419x-2021.94.4.

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The article analyzes the expressing-depicting means of verbalization of the mission «City» in the same name V. Pidmohylnyi’s novel, based on the logical-semantic opposition «City» – «Village». It is noted that the study of the verbalized constants of the specified contrast is an important issue for integrative linguistic history, which interacts with such scientific industries as linguistic culture, cognitive linguistics, sociolinguistics, communicative linguistics etc. The concept of a character discourse is actualized: the most important sign of the novel «The city» V. Pidmohylnyi’s combinat
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Kurniawati, Wati, Emzir, and Sabarti Akhadiah. "Sundanese Language Maintenance in Cianjur City (Ethnographic Research)." International Journal of Scientific Research and Management 8, no. 07 (2020): 1481–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsrm/v8i07.el03.

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This research aims to analyse the process of the Sundanese language maintenance in the city of Cianjur, West Java Province by using ethnographic methods. The focus of observations based on the classification of five subfocuses, which is the choice of language and the domain of use, the language attitude of the speakers, factors that threaten the existence of Sundanese language, the preservation of Sundanese language, and the vitality of Sundanese the results showed; (1) The domain of the use, the speech between parents and children in Sundanese, on Wednesday using Sundanese language among empl
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Shuyskaya, Natalia M., and Ella V. Jakovenko. "City as an Art Space in Modern Arabic Prose." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Asian and African Studies 15, no. 1 (2023): 100–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu13.2023.107.

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To study the stated topic, we considered it appropriate to draw on the textual material of two works of modern Arabic-language literature in the genre of the novel, written by masters of the word, well-known not only to the reading audience of the Arab countries, but also foreign ones. These are “Frankenstein in Baghdad” (2013) by Iraqi writer ’Ahmad Sa‘adawi and “Incredible novel. Damascus Mosaic” (1997) by the Syrian-Lebanese writer Gada as-Samman. The text of “Frankenstein…” will be studied most fully, the other novel — in part. Exploring the question of how artistic space is depicted in mo
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Paravano, Cristina. "The Space of Identity and the Identity of Space in The City Wit by Richard Brome." Sederi, no. 21 (2011): 71–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2011.4.

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My paper examines The City Wit (1629-1632), a city comedy by Richard Brome revolving around the unscrupulous trade world, where all the characters aim at social recognition, even trampling on feelings and moral values. My objective is to investigate the play as one of the earlier examples of strategic use of space in Brome’s dramatic production. Firstly, I will consider the function of space in relation to the identity of the single characters. Secondly, I will show how space can be manipulated for the re-fashioning of a new identity, as in the case of Jeremy, a male servant disguised as a wid
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KOTS, Tetiana. "Linguistic-cultural memory of Ukrainian city in modern publicistic texts." Culture of the Word, no. 96 (2022): 65–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/0201-419x.2022.96.5.

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The article analyzes the language image of the modern Ukrainian city in the means of mass communication. Attention is drawn to the preservation in journalistic texts of the linguistic and cultural memory of the urban space, the formation of its identity against the background of the philosophical ideas of urban anthropology and in connection with extralinguistic factors. Means of mass communication, based on the traditional symbolic perception of each individual city with its own dictionary of cultural heritage names, record the expansion of the semantics of the concept itself, its lexical com
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Yin, Liran, Tao Wang, and Kemi Adeyeye. "A Comparative Study of Urban Spatial Characteristics of the Capitals of Tang and Song Dynasties Based on Space Syntax." Urban Science 5, no. 2 (2021): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci5020034.

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Space syntax has been widely used in studies with historical components to developing a common analytical language for the comparative study of urban morphology across time and space by visual diagrams. This paper uses space syntax to analyse the inner and outer city parts of the daily life of residents in the capital cities of two dynasties, Tang and Song, to reveal the impact of changes in urban planning on the overall spatial structure of the city, the structure of commercial space, and the role of urban squares in the two dynasties under centralised rule. Based on the quantitative analysis
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FINKELBERG, MARGALIT. "THE CITY DIONYSIA AND THE SOCIAL SPACE OF ATTIC TRAGEDY." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 49, Supplement_87 (2006): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-5370.2006.tb02328.x.

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Goncharova, V. A., and V. V. Alpatov. "Moscow megapolis as an educational environment in the system of intercultural foreign language education." Alma mater. Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, no. 4 (April 2021): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/am.04-21.027.

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Substantiated is the thesis for necessity and possibility of using the social cultural resources of Moscow city to establish an educational environment suitable for building intercultural communicative competence when teaching students foreign languages from the perspective of the intercultural approach. As a key point, the authors put forward the thesis that it is regional culture which is the only one available to the student to abide and understand by their national native culture (which comes equal with learning a foreign language culture within the goal-setting of intercultural foreign la
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