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Fatima Zohra, HARIG BENMOSTEFA. "L’actualisation sémantique et réhabilitation du réel à travers interférence lexicale et emprunt linguistique en contact des langues." Langues & Cultures 1, no. 01 (2020): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.62339/jlc.v1i01.57.

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Le lexique d’une langue s’adapte aux changements socio-économiques, socioculturels et sociopolitiques, y compris même en situation unilingue où il est en continuel renouvellement. L’objectif de notre recherche est d’éclaircir quelques procédés qui, en situation bi/plurilingue, comme l’interférence lexicale et l’emprunt, deviennent des ressources possibles de renouvelle­ment et d’enrichissement linguistique. Interférences et emprunts peuvent se multiplier aisément dans la mesure où le lexique est le niveau de la plus faible structuration des systèmes linguistiques. Les unités lexicales jouissen
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Wei, Longxing. "Linguistic Codeswitching as a Cross-linguistic Lexical Bridge in Bilingual Communication." Studies in Linguistics and Literature 7, no. 1 (2023): p69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/sll.v7n1p69.

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Most studies of linguistic codeswitching (CS) focus on what language items can be switched and how such switched items are intrasententially configurated at the surface sentence level. This study investigates linguistic CS at a rather abstract level by adopting the Bilingual Lemma Activation (BLA) Model (Wei, 2020). This model claims that lemmas (i.e., abstract entries in the mental lexicon about lexemes) are language-specific, language-specific lemmas are in contact in bilingual speech involving CS, and thus CS is cross-linguistically and lexical-conceptually driven in bilingual communication
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Abdurakhimova, Takhmina Tokhirjonovna. "LEXICAL EXPRESSION OF GENDER IN ENGLISH." International journal of word art 5, no. 6 (2022): 5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7393889.

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This article is dedicated to "gender linguistics" from the new directions of linguistics. The article reveals the difference between the concept of "gender" and the concept of "sex". The lexical representation of gender in the language is analyzed on the example of the English language and its specific features are shown. Gender relations exist in the language in the form of culturally conditioned stereotypes, which leave traces in the process of verbalization depending on the gender identity of the person and the process of his linguistic socialization. In the fo
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Abdurakhimova, Takhmina Tokhirjonovna. "LEXICAL EXPRESSION OF GENDER IN ENGLISH." International journal of word art 5, no. 6 (2022): 5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7393898.

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This article is dedicated to "gender linguistics" from the new directions of linguistics. The article reveals the difference between the concept of "gender" and the concept of "sex". The lexical representation of gender in the language is analyzed on the example of the English language and its specific features are shown. Gender relations exist in the language in the form of culturally conditioned stereotypes, which leave traces in the process of verbalization depending on the gender identity of the person and the process of his linguistic socialization. In the fo
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Abjalova, Manzura. "Linguistic Ontology - Lexical Database." Uzbekistan: language and culture 3, no. 4 (2021): 39–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.52773/tsuull.uzlc.2021.4/pqdn3363.

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The development of modern knowledge-intensive areas of human activity in the world is determined by the growing role of computer tech-nology. Today, the flow of information is growing significantly, and there is a need to find new ways of storing, presenting, formalizing, organizing it as well as automatic processing. Therefore, there is a growing interest in a comprehensive knowledge base that can be used for various practical pur-poses. There is a great need for systems based on neural networks that ex-tract any information from the text without the human factor. In the middle of the twentie
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De Clercq, Bastien. "The development of lexical complexity in second language acquisition." EUROSLA Yearbook 15 (July 31, 2015): 69–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/eurosla.15.03dec.

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The development of lexical complexity in second language acquisition has received a considerable amount of attention in applied linguistics research. Many studies have examined the role of lexical diversity, sophistication and density as indicators of L2 proficiency. Few studies, though, have considered the development of lexical complexity from an explicitly cross-linguistic perspective. This article reports on an explorative, cross-linguistic study on the development of lexical diversity, sophistication and density in L2 French and English at four levels of linguistic proficiency. Additional
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Berman, Ruth A., Ronit Nayditz, and Dorit Ravid. "Linguistic diagnostics of written texts in two school-age populations." Written Language and Literacy 14, no. 2 (2011): 161–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/wll.14.2.01ber.

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The paper considers the writing abilities of Hebrew-speaking grade school and middle school students from mid-high compared with low SES backgrounds, as reflected in stories and compositions they wrote on the topic of friendship. A range of linguistic means of expression were employed as diagnostic of school-age written text construction, focusing on the lexicon and including both devices applicable in different languages (overall text length in words and clauses, syntactic clause density, and lexical diversity and density as reflected in proportions of content words) as well as Hebrew-specifi
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Sheremetyeva, Svetlana O., and Olga I. Babina. "Linguistic and statistical analysis of the lexical ‘Langue-Parole’ dichotomy in a restricted domain." Russian Journal of Linguistics 27, no. 2 (2023): 468–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2687-0088-32933.

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Development of new digital methods for analyzing the ‘Langue-Parole’ dichotomy is one of the most sought-after, but least researched problems of modern theoretical and applied linguistics. This determines the relevance of this study, the purpose of which is to develop a methodology for the automated linguastatistical analysis of a domain-related lexical layer in the context of the ‘Langue-Parole’ dichotomy and to apply the methodology to the Russian-language domain “Research on athlete integrative physiology” (RAIP). The study was conducted on the material of the Russian-language corpus includ
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Nasiri, Dr Rohollah, Prof Dr Muayad Mahdi Al-Nashi, and Mustafa Khalaf Awaid. "Lexical consistency in the Holy Quran for economic verses: A textual study." Thi Qar Arts Journal 2, no. 42 (2023): 159–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v2i42.434.

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This research deals with a linguistic study represented by the lexical coherence of the selected economic verses. Linguistics of the text is one of the most prominent linguistic sciences that has taken upon itself the task of studying the text, and has dealt with the text as a whole structure and not an arbitrary pavement of words and sentences. The task assigned to text linguistics is to link the text and its components to external elements through a set of textual criteria proposed by de Bo Grand. These criteria came to encompass all definitions that dealt with the text in its diversity, and
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Ammar, Bechiri. "Abdullah Abi Heif's opinion on the computerization of the Arabic lexicon." Mathematical Linguistics 1, no. 1 (2021): 89–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.58205/ml.v1i1.147.

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The article aims to clarify the importance of lexicon computing in the fields of computational linguistics, as it serves the various sciences and knowledge in developed countries, in the contemporary world, as the computer provides great services for linguistic and literary research by helping to prepare blog dictionaries, and what is meant by blog dictionaries are: All lexical works Which are based on the lexical setting of the sum of words contained in a specific text.
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Krylovska, Yuliia. "Lexical level in linguistic (semantic and textual) expertise." Bulletin of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University, no. 2 (361) (2024): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/2227-2844-2024-2(361)-57-63.

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The purpose of this article is to define the concept of the lexical level in linguistic (semantic and textual) expertise, to highlight the need for and propose the creation of an explanatory dictionary on a specific topic. Semantic and textual expertise solves the tasks of establishing the content of concepts, the lexical meaning of words or phrases used in the texts or oral communications provided for the study, their stylistic coloring, semantic load, and the nature of the information contained therein. The objects of such examination are the products of speech activity recorded in writing.
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Liu, Xuexin, and Longxing Wei. "Composite Abstract Lexical Structure in Interlanguage Production." Studies in Linguistics and Literature 5, no. 1 (2021): p81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/sll.v5n1p81.

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Most previous studies of difficulties in learning a second/foreign language focused on sources of learner errors caused by cross-linguistic differences in various levels of linguistic structure, but most of such studies remain at a rather superficial level of description. This study explores sources of learning difficulties at an abstract level by studying the nature and activity of the bilingual mental lexicon during interlanguage production. The bilingual mental lexicon is defined as the mental lexicon containing abstract entries called cross-linguistic “lemmas” underlying particular lexeme.
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Davletov, Kamaraddin. "Exploring Fear: Linguistic-Cultural and Pragmatic Insights from French Synonyms." Comparative Linguistics, Translation, and Literary Studies 1, no. 2 (2024): 95–115. https://doi.org/10.70036/cltls.v1i2.15.

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This study delves into the linguistic-cultural and pragmatic dimensions of the French language, focusing on the concept of "Fear." Employing lexical-semantic analysis through distributive and component-contextual methods, the research aims to classify synonyms related to fear and analyze their semantic characteristics. Drawing from the works of renowned scholars in linguistics and emotion studies, the study addresses the unresolved issues surrounding the conceptualization and classification of emotions. The findings shed light on the linguistic nuances and cultural implications of fear express
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Wei, Longxing. "The Composite Abstract Lexical Structure of Interlanguage and Its Implications for Second Language Acquisition." Education, Language and Sociology Research 4, no. 4 (2023): p1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/elsr.v4n4p1.

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This paper explores the nature of interlanguage with a focus on its lexical structure in relation to second language acquisition. The lexical structure of any language is assumed to be ‘abstract’ in that the mental lexicon contains ‘lemmas’, which are pieces of information about individual lexemes at three abstract levels: lexical-conceptual structure, predicate-argument structure, and morphological realization patterns. The abstract lexical structure of IL is assumed to be ‘composite’ in that during the process of second language acquisition several linguistic systems are in contact, each of
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Sánchez, David, Luciano Zunino, Juan De Gregorio, Raúl Toral, and Claudio Mirasso. "Ordinal analysis of lexical patterns." Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 33, no. 3 (2023): 033121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0139852.

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Words are fundamental linguistic units that connect thoughts and things through meaning. However, words do not appear independently in a text sequence. The existence of syntactic rules induces correlations among neighboring words. Using an ordinal pattern approach, we present an analysis of lexical statistical connections for 11 major languages. We find that the diverse manners that languages utilize to express word relations give rise to unique pattern structural distributions. Furthermore, fluctuations of these pattern distributions for a given language can allow us to determine both the his
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Van den Berg, G. "Die taalkundige analise van ’n literêre teks: leksikale kohesie in 'My broer se kraai'." Literator 23, no. 2 (2002): 165–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/lit.v23i2.335.

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A linguistic analysis of a literary text: Lexical cohesion in 'My broer se kraai' In this article the positive interaction between language and literature is investigated from a text-linguistic perspective. In text linguistics linguistic investigation is at stake as it attempts to establish the textuality of linguistic structures with the help of as many linguistic means as possible (Carstens, 1997:7). In this article a literary text is used to obtain knowledge of the nature of the language used in the text, while at the same time linguistics is applied to find out more about the literary text
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Li, Hang, and Shuting Zhang. "Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analyses of L2 Linguistic Complexity Measures." International Journal of English Linguistics 11, no. 1 (2020): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v11n1p192.

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This study investigated the latent structure of L2 linguistic complexity as a multidimensional construct and analyzed the relationship between the sub-constructs of L2 linguistic complexity by employing exploratory and confirmatory analyses of a set of linguistic complexity measures indexing different sources of L2 linguistic complexity. Based on relevant theories and empirical studies, 11 automated measures indexing distinct sources of syntactic and lexical complexity were selected and used to assess the linguistics complexity of 930 EFL argumentative essays, which were then equally divided i
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Gulhayo, Pulatova. "WORDNET – A LEXICAL DATABASE FOR LINGUISTIC ONTOLOGIES." Current Research Journal of Philological Sciences 5, no. 12 (2024): 27–32. https://doi.org/10.37547/philological-crjps-05-12-06.

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This article analyzes the concept of a thesaurus and its capabilities, comparing the differences between the notions of WordNet and a thesaurus. It highlights the structure, composition, and challenges faced in creating linguistic resources like the Turkish WordNet, Arabic WordNet, and the Uzbek UzWordNet, which is based on WordNet. Preliminary linguistic models serve as a foundation for the Uzbek WordNet. Additionally, ideas regarding linguistic research aimed at creating the Uzbek UzNet network are presented.
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Faber, Pamela, and Ricardo Mairal Usón. "Methodological Understandings for the Construction of Functional Lexicological Model." Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies 15 (December 31, 1994): 193–218. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.199411736.

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Although recent work in theoretical linguistics has stressed the important role of the lexicon within linguistic theory, its description is still too deeplyseated in theory internal qualifications. Then, it is the aim of this paper to present the theoretical foundations of a Lexicon/Dictionary which can account for speakers' actual lexical knowledge. These theoretical foundations have been gathered under the rubric of Functional Lexicology.
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Peter, Ďurčo, Hornáček Banášová Monika, Fraštíková Simona, and Tabačeková Jana. "Zur Äquivalenz der minimalen lexikalisch geprägten Muster „Präposition + Substantiv“ im deutsch-slowakischen Kontrast." Yearbook of Phraseology 10, no. 1 (2019): 141–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phras-2019-0008.

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Abstract The paper focuses on the problems of the lexicon-grammar continuum using the example of the lexical-syntagmatic combinatorics of minimal phrases. The focus is on binary preposition + noun phrases with their recurrent collocation partners and syntagmatic context patterns. Together with other (con)textual elements, they form conventionalized and lexically stabilized patterns that have flowed together through recurrent use and repeated occurrence of related linguistic structures in various contexts. The phenomenon requires an inductive bottom-up analysis process. Statistically calculated
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Bo'ronova, Mahkamtosh Xoliqulovna Mirzayeva Gulasal Ergashovna. "SPECIFY HOW LEXIS IS GROUPED." EURASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE 2, no. 13 (2022): 307–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7486275.

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Learning a foreign language includes many different stages, one of which is learning and acquiring lexical knowledge. In linguistics, the term lexicon refers to the complete set of all possible worlds in a language, or to a specific set of words grouped according to certain specific linguistic criteria. There are several types of lexical groups. We will introduce the specific features of these types in this article. The basic building blocks of the following language skills are mainly lexis and grammar. These include speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
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Vetulani, Zygmunt, and Grażyna Vetulani. "Towards Lexicon-Grammar Verbnets Through Lexical Ontologies." Neophilologica 2019 35 (December 29, 2023): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/neo.2023.35.22.

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In this article, we present research directly inspired by the Princeton WordNet lexical ontology project (Miller, Fellbaum), which was a response to the real need for ontologies corresponding to the natural conceptualization common to all language users, within a given natural language, or within a specific sublanguage. Lexical ontologies for a given language or language subsystem determined by the scope of communication needs turn out to be useful and even necessary for constructing formal models of linguistic competence and, consequently, for designing and implementing AI systems with lingui
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Rajab Jafarli, Rajab Jafarli. "LEXICAL FEATURES OF BRITISH SLANG AND DESCRIPTION OF ITS WORD FORMATION." PIRETC-Proceeding of The International Research Education & Training Centre 20, no. 03 (2022): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.36962/piretc20032022-26.

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Clarification of all aspects of the social differentiation of language is one of the urgent problems of modern linguistics. An in-depth study of this problem is especially important in terms of clearly showing the direction of language development and its causes, revealing the relationship between people's living conditions and language options. British slang needs to be studied in terms of studying the specifics of linguistic, cultural and social groups. Opinions on the classification, analysis, lexical and semantic features of slang in linguistic researches are different. The research topic
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Puerto, Eduard, Jose Aguilar, and Tatiana Rodriguez. "Automatic Learning of Ontologies for the Semantic Web: experiment lexical learning." Respuestas 17, no. 2 (2012): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22463/0122820x.418.

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Resumen Este artículo propone el diseño de un sistema para el aprendizaje automático de ontologías e información léxica (System for Automatic Learning of Ontologies and Lexical Information - SALOX) para un Marco Ontológico Dinámico Semántico para la Web Semántica (Dynamic Semantic Ontological Framework for the Semantic Web – DSOFSW). DSOFSW interpreta consultas en lenguaje natural (español) para la Web, y está compuesta por cinco partes: una ontología lingüística para la gramática del español, un lexicón para la información léxica, una base de datos de hechos sobre el sistema de experiencias,
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Stalmaszczyk, Piotr. "LANGUAGE AND THE LEXICON: AN INTRODUCTION. David Singleton. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xii + 244. $65.00 cloth, $19.95 paper." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 25, no. 3 (2003): 460. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272263103220192.

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David Singleton observes in the opening lines of Language and the lexicon that “almost everything in language is related in some way or other to words” (p. 1). There is little wonder, therefore, that the lexicon has been at the center of linguistic research and controversies for a long time. Organized into 10 chapters, this book offers a concise overview of major topics in contemporary research. The first chapter provides necessary background information and an overview of the volume. The remaining nine chapters cover a wide range of issues relevant to the lexicon, lexicology, and lexicography
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Seitbekova, A., A. Fazyljanova, and Ғ. Aiazbayev. "LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL MARKUP OF TEXTS OF THE HISTORICAL SUBCORPUS." Tiltanym, no. 3 (October 30, 2023): 163–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.55491/2411-6076-2023-3-163-172.

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The base of a certain national corpus is not limited to information in the form of meta descriptions and metadata of entered texts. It is also necessary to develop linguistic markup. Linguistic markup is a linguistic information that is cataractarized to each lexical unit in the text according to spelling, phonetic, lexical, grammatical features. However, the development of the linguistic markup of the historical subcorpus is one of the complex tasks that require in-depth research. This is due to the fact that most of the texts included in the historical subcorpus are written in Arabic graphic
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Qodri, Muhammad. "Lexical Phenomenon in Linguistics Theories." Izdihar : Journal of Arabic Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature 2, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jiz.v2i1.8326.

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Lexical is study of vocabulary and its meanings in one language or in a number of languages. Vocabulary is concerned mainly with derivation of words, structures, moral, syntactic connotations, idiomatic expressions, synonyms, and multiplicity of meanings. This research aimed to describe the lexical phenomenon in linguistic theories. The methodology used in this research was qualitative research method with the type of library research. The results of the research were the lexical theory is carried out in a number of procedures necessary to accomplish the lexicon of the language, acoustically,
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Wei, Longxing, and Xuexin Liu. "Interlanguage as an Outcome of Bilingual Linguistic Systems in Contact." Language, Education and Culture Research 5, no. 1 (2025): p43. https://doi.org/10.22158/lecr.v5n1p43.

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Most previous studies of interlanguage (IL) relate IL performance errors in second language (L2) learning to the developing IL system itself. Though in such studies, language transfer is regarded as one of the processes responsible for IL development, little attention has been paid to the relationship and interaction between learners’ first language (L1) and target language (TL). This study assumes that IL, as a developing linguistic system, involves several linguistic systems, such as learners’ L1, learners’ TL, and learners’ currently acquired L2, and such linguistic systems are in contact i
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Hudz, Svitlana O. "ASSIMILATION OF COMMERCIAL AND ECONOMIC BORROWINGS OF TURKIC ORIGIN IN ENGLISH: ETYMOLOGY AND SEMANTIC EVOLUTION." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 9. Current Trends in Language Development, no. 26 (December 29, 2023): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series9.2023.26.03.

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Linguistic interactions arise from the intricate interplay of linguistic, cultural, and historical factors, constituting a pivotal facet of intercultural communication. Of particular intrigue are the Turkic lexical components, actively woven into the linguistic fabric of diverse languages. This research article undertakes the comprehensive examination of trade and economic vocabulary within the English language, encompassing elements either stemming from Turkic origins or acquired via the conduit of Turkic languages. The article delves into the nuanced exploration of the catalysts, pathways, a
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Wei, Longxing. "Interlanguage Driven by Bilingual Abstract Lexical Structure." Language, Education and Culture Research 1, no. 1 (2021): p1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/lecr.v1n1p1.

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This study explores the nature of interlanguage (IL) in terms of bilingual abstract lexical structure and its role in the formulation and development of IL as learners’ developing linguistic system. Adopting the Bilingual Lemma Activation Model (BLAM) (Wei, 2002, 2003), it assumes that IL is a composite developing linguistic system because at different times different linguistic systems are in contact, such as learners’ first language (L1), the developing IL, and the target language (TL), and each contributes different amounts to the developing system of IL. The important claim of this study i
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Kulpina, Valentina G. "LINGUISTICS OF COLOR AS A KEY TO UNDERSTANDING THE FIGURATIVE STRUCTURE OF A LITERARY TEXT." Lomonosov Translation Studies Journal, no. 3, 2023 (March 3, 2024): 52–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu2074-6636-22-2023-16-3-52-71.

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The article is devoted to the linguistics of color as an urgent general method of linguistic research into color and as instruments of translation of texts containing terms of color (words with a color component). The problems of such translation are presented in the article against the background of theoretic aspects of linguistics of color as a sphere of contemporary linguistic studies. The linguistics of color is represented as a widely elaborated sphere of linguistic knowledge which has its worked-out notable directions, research institutions and a range of investigating problems. The basi
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AIT MAMA, Assiya. "The Linguistic Modernity among Youth Culture: The Moroccan Linguistic Context." Journal of English Language Teaching and Linguistics 8, no. 3 (2023): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.21462/jeltl.v8i3.1182.

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<em>This paper seeks to examine linguistic modernity within Moroccan youth culture in the context of social interactions. The study specifically focuses on the lexical and topical aspects of linguistic practices among young individuals. The research employs a combination of questionnaires and unstructured interviews to gather relevant data, which will then be subjected to a mixed-method analysis. The qualitative aspect involves analysing recorded interviews using discourse analysis, focusing on participants' interactions and examining the linguistic components of youth language, includin
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Seagal, K. Ya. "‘Fact’ as a Lexico-Syntactic Marker of the Character’s Linguistic Personality." Nauchnyi dialog, no. 2 (March 3, 2021): 127–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2021-2-127-146.

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The role of the attitude in the formation of the lexical-syntactic marker of the character’s linguistic personality is considered. An attempt is made to show how, due to the attitude, the same word (namely, the word ‘fact’) in different syntactic uses serves to create a lexical-syntactic marker used by word artists in order to identify and characterize different characters as linguistic personalities. The relevance of the study is to demonstrate that considering the pragmatic level of a linguistic personality makes it possible to differentiate different characters in whose speech the same lexi
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Muysken, Pieter. "Media Lengua and Linguistic Theory." Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 33, no. 4 (1988): 409–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008413100013207.

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In this paper I address the question what Media Lengua can tell us about the distinction between stems and affixes, the nature of lexical entries, and the relation between the lexicon, syntax, and phonology. It is part of a much larger attempt, coming from a variety of subdisciplines to provide what is sometimes termed external evidence for particular assumptions about the nature of the human language faculty.
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Assenova, A. Kh, Zh K. Tuimebaev, and A. B. Salkynbay. "Semanticization of Certain Lexical Units in the Nogai Language." Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy 136, no. 2 (2025): 178–89. https://doi.org/10.47526/2025-2/2664-0686.202.

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The article examines the semantic nature of certain linguistic units in the related Nogai language, which belongs to the Kipchak branch. The primary focus of the study is to expand the scope of comparative linguistics, lexicology and semasiology in Turkic languages, exploring the general principles of meaning and the process of semanticization. The comparative-historical analysis of related languages has become a relevant area in modern linguistics. This article reflects contemporary approaches, demonstrating the national identity and cumulative function of language in Turkic languages through
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Kodom Gyasi, William. "Linguistic Complexity of Patient Information Leaflets: A Coh-Metrix Analysis." Athens Journal of Health and Medical Sciences 10, no. 4 (2023): 269–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajhms.10-4-4.

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The present study explored linguistic complexity of patient information leaflets based on the Coh-Metrix analytical tool. Using 100 patient information leaflets of seven common ailments in Ghana, the researcher analyzed the lexical and syntactical features of the leaflets to ascertain their linguistic complexity. The results revealed patient information leaflets are lexically dense except the leaflets for dewormer which were written at moderate level. Also, the study revealed that the patient information leaflets were syntactically complex. However, a comparative analysis of the leaflets acros
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ABAIL, Abdelatif. "EARLY MORPHOLOGICAL AWARENESS AND ITS EFFECT ON BUILDING LEXICAL COMPETENCE AMONG LEARNERS: A NEUROLINGUISTIC STUDY." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (2021): 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.1-3.7.

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Given its mechanisms that can help the learner develop the strategy of analyzing the morphological structure of words, Morphological Awareness plays a vital role in the process of acquiring lexical items and organizing lexical memory. Furthermore, it not only renders the representation of linguistic units less confusing but also enables us to apprehend how it functions and how it is organized within the lexicon as well. Thus, this will eventually triggers the mental mechanism responsible for building the linguistic ability of learners. That is to say, cognizing about how the mental lexicon wor
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ABAIL, Abdelatif. "EARLY MORPHOLOGICAL AWARENESS AND ITS EFFECT ON BUILDING LEXICAL COMPETENCE AMONG LEARNERS: A NEUROLINGUISTIC STUDY." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (2021): 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.1-3.7.

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Given its mechanisms that can help the learner develop the strategy of analyzing the morphological structure of words, Morphological Awareness plays a vital role in the process of acquiring lexical items and organizing lexical memory. Furthermore, it not only renders the representation of linguistic units less confusing but also enables us to apprehend how it functions and how it is organized within the lexicon as well. Thus, this will eventually triggers the mental mechanism responsible for building the linguistic ability of learners. That is to say, cognizing about how the mental lexicon wor
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Tkachivska, M. "Subcultures and Their Characteristic Linguistic Properties." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 3, no. 4 (2016): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.3.4.20-26.

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The article deals with subcultures and their characteristic linguistic properties. Subculture is characterized by a number of designations that serve as a code for communication between “themselves”, as a means of isolating and creating opposition, for self-expression, etc. As most subcultures are represented by young people, youth language absorbs lexical units peculiar for subcultures. Despite the fact that lexicon of subcultures as well as the youth language in general is influenced by the flow of time and changes, it is mostly recorded in the dictionaries, some of it goes into the spoken l
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Savin-Zgardan, Angela. "A Brief Outlook at the Research Directions of Motivology, a New Linguistic Discipline." Philologia, no. 3(315) (November 2021): 50–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.52505/1857-4300.2021.3(315).05.

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In this article the author, for the first time in Romanian linguistics, attempts to explain the basic directions in studying a new linguistic discipline, Motivology, and the use of terms characteristic of this new discipline, some of which are translated or updated by the author in order that the former cold be introduced into the Romanian linguistic circulation. The motivational relationships of words and stable polylexical units make up linguistic universality; they cover almost all lexical and polylexical units in language, leaving out of their "influence" an insignificant percentage of "si
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Ermanto, Vicno Triwira Dhika JR, Havid Ardi, Novia Juita, and Norliza Jamaluddin. "COMPARISON OF THE SPEECH TEXTS OF INDONESIAN PRESIDENT JOKO WIDODO AND PRESIDENT SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO: STUDY USING A CORPUS LINGUISTIC APPROACH." Journal of Law and Sustainable Development 12, no. 2 (2024): e2974. http://dx.doi.org/10.55908/sdgs.v12i2.2974.

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Purpose: This research has several objectives. First, determine lexical density and compare the lexical density. Second, to determine the key lexical density and compare the key lexical density. Third, to test the independence of the relationship between lexical variations and the text of President Joko Widodo's and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's speeches. Theoretical Reference: The theoretical basis used in this research is the lexical analysis approach in linguistics. The application of lexical perspective analysis is expected to be able to review the communication used by each individ
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Navruzova, Muyassar Gaybullaevna. "LEXICAL-SEMANTICAL FEATURES OF SOME MEDICAL LINGUISTIC UNITS." Scientific Reports of Bukhara State University 5, no. 2 (2021): 135–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.52297/2181-1466/2021/5/2/12.

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Introduction. Medical linguistic units are considered to be non-separable parts of medical terminology. The study of medical euphemism as a medical linguistic unit is an urgent linguistic problem, since in recent decades the process of the formation of euphemisms has been proceeding with particular intensity. This is explained by the fact that at present one of the most important factors contributing to the formation of euphemisms and their consolidation in the language is their ability to be a powerful means of forming new social attitudes, and medical euphemisms are extremely widespread in s
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Wojan, Katarzyna. "Wspólnota semantyczno-leksykalna języków europejskich. O monografii: А.А. Кретов, О.М. Воевудская, И.А. Меркулова, В.Т. Титов, Единство Европы по данным лексики (Воронеж: Издательский дом ВГУ, 2016, ss. 413 [1])". Acta Polono-Ruthenica 2, № XXIII (2018): 121–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/apr.2536.

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This article outlines the original research concept developed and applied by the Voronezh researchers, which brought both quantitative and qualitative results to the field of linguistic comparative research. Their monograph is devoted to the macrotypological unity of the lexical semantics of the languages in Europe. In addition, semantic stratification of Russian and Polish lexis has been analyzed. Their research concept is now known as the “lexical-semantic macrotypological school of Voronezh.” Representatives of this school have created a new research field in theoretical linguistics – a lex
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Pawelec, Radosław. "SELECTED LEGAL CONCEPTS IN HISTORICAL-LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS JURISLINGUISTICS AND THE METHODOLOGY OF DIACHRONIC LINGUISTICS." Studia Iuridica 99 (2024): 577–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/2544-3135.si.2024-99.33.

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The legal lexicon covering the lexical field of words related to the financial collapse of a company in Polish has changed significantly over the years. The most important word today, upadłość (from the verb upadać, Eng. to fall/fail) used to have a general meaning, while 200 years ago, the two words used in this sense were bankructwo (from Italian) and konkurs (from Latin). This latter word is also mentioned in sources from 100 years ago, when it occurred alongside a new word plajta (from German), referring to a specific, premeditated type of bankruptcy. In the following decades of the 20th c
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Saidi, Mustapha, and Tawffeek Mohammed. "Slāwat and Barakāt." Indigenous Religious Traditions 2, no. 2 (2025): 241–55. https://doi.org/10.1558/irt.30559.

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Slāwat (‘prayers’) and Barakāt (‘blessings’) hold significance for the Cape Malay Muslim community. This paper explores the etymology and linguistic assimilation of these terms into the South African cultural lexicon, with a specific focus on Cape Town’s Muslim population. It employs historical linguistics and ethnographic considerations to investigate the lexical and cultural nuances of these terms to illustrate how slāwat and barakāt transcend mere linguistic adoption to become profound cultural and civilizational markers for the community. Tracing the historical and cultural trajectories of
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Shalaeva, Tatiana. "XXXIX All-Russian Dialectological Meeting. Lexical Atlas of the Russian Folk Dialects – 2023." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 18, no. 1-2 (2023): 226–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2023.18.1-2.13.

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The chronicle is devoted to the conference “XXXIX All-Russian Dialectological Meeting «Lexical Atlas of the Russian Folk Dialects – 2023»” which annually takes place in Saint Petersburg and this time was held on January 30–31, 2023. The questions of the Russian dialect lexicology, lexicography and linguistic geography were mainly discussed. These disciplines are concerned with “Lexical Atlas of the Russian Folk Dialects” compiling which has been done by the Institute of Slavic Studies RAS, the Institute of Linguistic Studies RAS and leading universities of Russian Federation. Concrete dialect
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Jeszenszky, Péter, Yoshinobu Hikosaka, Satoshi Imamura, and Keiji Yano. "Japanese Lexical Variation Explained by Spatial Contact Patterns." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 9 (2019): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8090400.

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In this paper, we analyse spatial variation in the Japanese dialectal lexicon by assembling a set of methodologies using theories in variationist linguistics and GIScience, and tools used in historical GIS. Based on historical dialect atlas data, we calculate a linguistic distance matrix across survey localities. The linguistic variation expressed through this distance is contrasted with several measurements, based on spatial distance, utilised to estimate language contact potential across Japan, historically and at present. Further, administrative boundaries are tested for their separation ef
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Diachuk, Nataliia. "CONTEXTUAL AND LEXICAL SYNONYMY: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND." Naukovì zapiski Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu «Ostrozʹka akademìâ». Serìâ Fìlologìčna 1, no. 23(91) (2024): 23–26. https://doi.org/10.25264/2519-2558-2024-23(91)-23-26.

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This study delves into the intricate relationship between contextual and lexical synonymy, exploring their role in shaping meaning and communication. Contextual synonymy, a dynamic linguistic phenomenon, arises from the interplay of words within specific contexts. As words are embedded in particular linguistic environments, their meanings can shift and evolve, leading to the emergence of contextual synonyms. This flexibility allows for nuanced expression and enables speakers and writers to adapt their language to specific communicative goals. Lexical synonymy refers to the semantic similarity
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Ostapenko, Svitlana, and Udovichenko Hanna. "LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF YOUTH JARGON." SWorld-Ger Conference proceedings, gec37-00 (February 28, 2022): 88–93. https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-1783.2025-37-00-002.

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The paper deals with the issue of linguistic characteristics of youth jargon. The authors analyse lexical, morphological, phonetic and syntactic features of jargon. The key lexical features include borrowings, abbreviations, neologisms, reinterpretations
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Li, Yu, Jianlei Zhang, and Hao Li. "Emancipation of Lexical Motivation and Second Language Teaching under the Framework of Cognitive Linguistics." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 8, no. 7 (2018): 791. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0807.10.

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Unlike formal linguistic paradigm which starts from the assumption that language is basically arbitrary. Cognitive linguistics holds that motivation in language is both primary and pervasive. This paper intends to justify the necessity of explicit lexical instruction and an instruction methodology that is made possible by cognitive linguistics, namely, emancipation of lexical motivations which can facilitate the understanding and memorization of multi-words expressions and in-depth lexical knowledge and points out the challenges teachers may face in the conduction of the new language teaching
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