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Journal articles on the topic "Morphology of the Asturian language"

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Esteban, Avelino Corral. "A Study of DOM in Asturian (‘Dialectu Vaqueiru’)." Journal of Language Contact 13, no. 1 (2020): 96–140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19552629-bja10004.

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The present paper explores Differential Object Marking in a variety of Asturian (Western Iberian Romance) spoken in western Asturias (northwestern Spain). This ancestral form of speech stands out from Central Asturian and especially from Standard Spanish. For a number of reasons, ranging from profound changes in pronunciation, vocabulary, morphology and information structure to slight but very relevant effects on syntax. The main goal of this study is to examine the special marking of direct objects in order to find out what triggers the distribution of Differential Object Marking in this vari
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Arias, Álvaro. "Reseña a la Gramática asturiana (1869) de Juan Junquera Huergo, ed. por Xosé Lluis García Arias (Uviéu: Academia de la Llingua Asturiana, 1991)." Verba 22 (December 3, 1995): 652–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13080.

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&Aacute;lvaro Arias. Rese&ntilde;a a la <em>Gram&aacute;tica asturiana (1869)</em> de Juan Junquera Huergo, ed. por Xos&eacute; Lluis Garc&iacute;a Arias (Uvi&eacute;u: Academia de la Llingua Asturiana, 1991). <em>Verba</em> 22 (1995): 652-655. ISSN: 20210-377X.
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Muñiz-Cachón, Carmen. "Asturian." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 48, no. 2 (2017): 231–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100317000202.

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Asturian (ISO 639), also known as Bable, Asturiano, Asturianu, Astur-Leonese or Leonese, is the vernacular language of Principality of Asturias, an autonomous community of just over one million inhabitants located in Northern Spain. Asturian is spoken by approximately 100,000 individuals within Asturias plus a few thousand more outside of this region. Historically, Astur-Leonese was spoken in parts of the Spanish provinces of León and Zamora and there are still remnants of it in Castilian Spanish. In addition, a variety of Asturian – called Mirandés – is currently spoken in the Portuguese prov
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Suárez García, Pablo. "La torna de los clásicos valencianos a la llingua asturiana." SCRIPTA. Revista Internacional de Literatura i Cultura Medieval i Moderna 10 (December 6, 2017): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/scripta.10.11074.

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Resume: L’artículu presenta l’estáu actual de les tornes de les obres clásiques valencianes que l’autor foi fayendo a la llingua asturiana..Pallabres-clave: torna, Valencia, asturianu, catalán, valencianu Abstract: This paper presents the current state of the translations of the valencian classics that the author was making into the Asturian language. Keywords: translation, Valencia, Asturian language, Catalan language, Valencian language.
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Barnes, Sonia. "Awareness and salience in language contact The case of Asturian Spanish." Lletres Asturianes, no. 128 (March 31, 2023): 75–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/llaa.128.2023.75-96.

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Awareness of a sociolinguistic variable and linguistic behavior are intricately connected, such that the former can influence speakers’ use of particular linguistic variants. As a result, exploring awareness and salience as part of linguistic variation is crucial to fully understanding the linguistic choices that speakers make in interaction and the social meaning of the variants they employ. In this article, I investigate how patterns in the production and perception of Asturian features might be explained by examining their cognitive and social salience, and the different levels of socioling
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Barnes, Sonia. "Variable final back vowels in urban Asturian Spanish." Spanish in Context 13, no. 1 (2016): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sic.13.1.01bar.

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The contact between Asturian and Spanish in the region of Asturias (Spain) has led to the variable incorporation of linguistic features of Asturian into the Spanish of Asturian speakers. Among these features is the use of the masculine singular morpheme /-u/, as opposed to Spanish /-o/. In this study I provide a quantitative analysis of the linguistic and extra-linguistic factors that govern the alternation between the Spanish and the Asturian morphemes, analyzing production data from 24 speakers from Gijón. The results of the mixed logistic regression analysis show that the selection of one v
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Bowe, Luke Michael. "The Asturian Language: Distinctiveness, Identity, and Officiality." Sociolinguistic Studies 19, no. 1-2 (2025): 176–81. https://doi.org/10.3138/ss-2024-0042.

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Dasca, Maria. "Xuan Bello, translator and author: his role in the development of the Asturian literature of “Surdimientu”." Quaderns. Revista de traducció 31 (April 26, 2024): 39–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/quaderns.139.

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Xuan Bello is one of the best-known Asturian authors in the Iberian Peninsula. His work as a poet developed in parallel with his work as a translator, especially of Portuguese and Galician, two languages that have influenced his own literary production in Asturian. His dual role as author and translator is inseparable from its cultural context, characterized above all by Surdimientu, the movement to recover the Asturian language and culture launched in 1974. Indeed, Asturian literature can be seen as an emerging literature, supported by a group of agents who take on various functions inside th
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Fernández Costales, Alberto, and Xose Anton González Riaño. "Students’ Motivation to Choose Language Itineraries in the Degree of Primary Education." Porta Linguarum Revista Interuniversitaria de Didáctica de las Lenguas Extranjeras, no. 31 (January 31, 2019): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.30827/portalin.vi31.13820.

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This paper explores the motivation of pre-service teachers to choose a lan-guage itinerary (English or Asturian) in the Degree of Primary Education. The objective is to identify which elements drive students to select among the so-called menciones (tracks) to become language teachers; the study examines if pre-service teachers specializing in the international or the regional language report intrinsic or extrinsic motivation. A survey was answered by 89 students in their 3rd year of Primary Education. Variance analyses confirm the intrinsic motivation of students; no significant differences we
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Lamar Prieto, Covadonga. "MECA: an undergraduate short-term study abroad research project about Asturian language and Asturian emigration to America." Lletres Asturianes, no. 129 (October 31, 2023): 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/llaa.129.2023.55-71.

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Manuscripts and Editions of Correspondence from Asturians is an undergraduate Digital Humanities research project in which participants in a short term study abroad program contribute to the recovery and edition of letters sent by Asturian immigrants to America (the continent) to their families back in Asturias in the late XIX and early XX centuries. Participants, who are bilingual speakers of Spanish and English, share with the authors of the letters the familial history of immigration, as well as the experience of being speakers of a minoritized language. Those letters, in turn, serve as a t
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Morphology of the Asturian language"

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Stovicek, Thomas William. "A Developmental History of the Hispano-Romance Verb Conjugations." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1275060463.

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Barnes, Sonia. "MORPHOPHONOLOGICAL VARIATION IN URBAN ASTURIAN SPANISH: LANGUAGE CONTACT AND REGIONAL IDENTITY." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1371475793.

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Blaszczak, Joanna, Stefanie Dipper, Gisbert Fanselow, et al. "Morphology." Universität Potsdam, 2007. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2008/2224/.

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The guidelines for morphological annotation contain the layers that are necessary for understanding the structure of the words in the object language: morphological segmentation, glossing, and annotation of part-of-speech.
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O'Meara, John 1954. "Delaware stem morphology." Thesis, McGill University, 1990. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=39236.

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The derivational morphology of Munsee Delaware, an Eastern Algonquian language spoken in southwestern Ontario, is analysed and described. Chapter I presents general information about Delaware, including a summary of grammatical information necessary for the understanding of word structure. The theoretical constructs assumed are summarized. A distinction is made between primary derivation, in which suffixes are attached to roots (and affixes) to form stems; and secondary derivation, in which suffixes are attached to stems to form new stems. Inflectional affixes are attached to stems which are f
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Roberts-Kohno, Rosalind Ruth. "Kikamba phonology and morphology /." The Ohio State University, 2000. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1488194825667386.

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Snyder, William Brandon. "Language acquisition and language variation : the role of morphology." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/11130.

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Leeding, Velma J. "Anindilyakwa phonology and morphology." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1558.

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Anindilyakwa is the language spoken by over 1,000 Warnindilyakwa Aborigines on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory. In the Australian language families, it is placed in the Groote Eylandt Family (Oates 1970:15) or the Andilyaugwan Family (Wurm 1972:117). As Yallop (1982:40) reports, Anindilyakwa and Nunggubuyu "are similiar in grammar and possibly share the distinction of being the most gramatically complex Australian languages. They are diverse in basic vocabularly, however, and are therefore allocated to separate families".
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Leeding, Velma J. "Anindilyakwa phonology and morphology." University of Sydney, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1558.

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Doctor of Philosophy<br>Anindilyakwa is the language spoken by over 1,000 Warnindilyakwa Aborigines on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory. In the Australian language families, it is placed in the Groote Eylandt Family (Oates 1970:15) or the Andilyaugwan Family (Wurm 1972:117). As Yallop (1982:40) reports, Anindilyakwa and Nunggubuyu "are similiar in grammar and possibly share the distinction of being the most gramatically complex Australian languages. They are diverse in basic vocabularly, however, and are therefore allocated to separate families".
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Ross, Martin John Elroy. "Japanese lexical phonology and morphology." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/25516.

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Over the years, phonologists working in the generative framework have encountered a number of persistent problems in their descriptions of Japanese phonology. Several of these problems concern phonological rules that sometimes do and sometimes do not apply in seemingly identical phonological environments. Many of the proposed analyses achieve observational adequacy, but, nonetheless, are intuitively dissatisfying. The first of two such problems involves the desiderative suffix -ta and the homophonous perfective inflection -ta, both of which attach to verb roots. When the verb root is vowel-f
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McBurney, Susan Lloyd. "Referential morphology in signed languages /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/8436.

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Books on the topic "Morphology of the Asturian language"

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Munthe, Åke W:son. Anotaciones sobre el habla popular de una zona del occidente de Asturias. Biblioteca de filoloxía asturiana, 1988.

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Bowern, Claire, Bethwyn Evans, and Luisa Miceli, eds. Morphology and Language History. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.298.

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Panteleev, Andrey, and Elena Sheyko. Modern Russian language: Morphology. Publishing Center RIOR, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/01859-0.

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This textbook provides the reader for theoretical information concerning morphology, it contains information on practical classes planning, relevant tasks and exercises, tests and schemes of lexical units analysis, the reference list and exam questions.&#x0D; The textbook follows the requirements of the GEF (higher education) in the fields of “Teacher Training” and “Philology”. It is accorded with the estimated curriculum of «Modern Russian Language» and intended for bachelors major in “Russian Language and Literature” or “Russian as a Foreign Language”.
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G, Subrahmanyam. Verb morphology, Tikkana's language. For copies, Registrar, S.V. University, 1988.

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Håkon, Jahr Ernst, and Lorentz Ove, eds. Morfologi =: Morphology. Novus Forlag, 1985.

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Katamba, Francis. Morphology. 2nd ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

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Srinivasan, K. P. Morphology of the Danish language. Hemas Forlag, 1989.

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Kornai, András. On Hungarian morphology. Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Nyelvtudományi Intézete, 1994.

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Abondolo, Daniel Mario. Hungarian inflectional morphology. Akadémiai Kiadó, 1988.

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Bateman, Janet. Iau verb morphology. Badan Penyelenggara Seri Nusa, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Morphology of the Asturian language"

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Gleason, H. A. "Morphology: Three Exercises." In Language. Macmillan Education UK, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13421-2_20.

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Kemmerer, David. "Morphology." In Cognitive Neuroscience of Language, 2nd ed. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781138318427-16.

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Stone, Lyn. "Morphology introduction." In Language for Life, 2nd ed. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003457930-16.

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Xu, Dan. "Tangwang Morphology." In The Tangwang Language. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59229-9_4.

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Hualde, José Ignacio. "Metaphony and count/mass morphology in Asturian and Cantabrian dialects." In Theoretical Analyses in Romance Linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.74.08hua.

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Katamba, Francis. "Morphology: Word Structure." In English Language. Macmillan Education UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-07789-9_5.

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Katamba, Francis. "Morphology: Word Structure." In English Language. Macmillan Education UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57185-4_4.

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Anderson, Steven. "Parsing morphology: ”Factoring” words." In Language Computations. American Mathematical Society, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/dimacs/017/08.

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Allan, Keith, Julie Bradshaw, Geoffrey Finch, Kate Burridge, and Georgina Heydon. "Researching Morphology." In The English Language and Linguistic Companion. Macmillan Education UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-92395-3_24.

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Bender, Emily M. "Morphology: Introduction." In Linguistic Fundamentals for Natural Language Processing. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02150-3_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Morphology of the Asturian language"

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Xia, Eric, and Jugal Kalita. "Linear Relational Decoding of Morphology in Language Models." In Proceedings of the 2025 Conference of the Nations of the Americas Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (Volume 4: Student Research Workshop). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2025. https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2025.naacl-srw.22.

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Botha, Jan A., and Phil Blunsom. "Adaptor Grammars for Learning Non-Concatenative Morphology." In Proceedings of the 2013 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/d13-1034.

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Ghosh, Poulami, Shikhar Vashishth, Raj Dabre, and Pushpak Bhattacharyya. "A Morphology-Based Investigation of Positional Encodings." In Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2024.emnlp-main.1170.

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Seeker, Wolfgang, and Jonas Kuhn. "The Effects of Syntactic Features in Automatic Prediction of Morphology." In Proceedings of the 2013 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/d13-1033.

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Limisiewicz, Tomasz, Terra Blevins, Hila Gonen, Orevaoghene Ahia, and Luke Zettlemoyer. "MYTE: Morphology-Driven Byte Encoding for Better and Fairer Multilingual Language Modeling." In Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2024.acl-long.804.

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Kural, Müge, and Deniz Yuret. "Unsupervised Learning of Turkish Morphology with Multiple Codebook VQ-VAE." In Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Turkic Languages (SIGTURK 2024). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2024.sigturk-1.1.

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Khalifa, Salam, Abdelrahim Qaddoumi, Ellen Broselow, and Owen Rambow. "Picking Up Where the Linguist Left Off: Mapping Morphology to Phonology through Learning the Residuals." In Proceedings of The Second Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2024.arabicnlp-1.22.

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Mirdjonovna, Khamroeva Shahlo, Bakhtiyor Mengliyev, Muyassar Kholova, and Shakhnoza Gulyamova. "The 80/20 Principle in Morphemics-Morphology in the Educational Corpus of the Uzbek Language." In 2024 9th International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ubmk63289.2024.10773585.

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Altinok, Duygu. "Gender Bias in Turkish Word Embeddings: A Comprehensive Study of Syntax, Semantics and Morphology Across Domains." In Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Gender Bias in Natural Language Processing (GeBNLP). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2024.gebnlp-1.13.

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Anh, Dang, Limor Raviv, and Lukas Galke. "Morphology Matters: Probing the Cross-linguistic Morphological Generalization Abilities of Large Language Models through a Wug Test." In Proceedings of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2024.cmcl-1.15.

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Reports on the topic "Morphology of the Asturian language"

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Interactive video lectures on theoretical grammar of the English LANGUAGE. SIB-Expertise, 2025. https://doi.org/10.12731/er0869.15012025.

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This course is intended for students of the Faculty of Linguistics. The course contains 17 interactive video lectures on the subject "Language Theory: Grammar", created using Microsoft PowerPoint, Slider and iSpring tools and posted in the University's e-learning platform. The course includes two sections: morphology and syntax. Each lecture ends with a test of 10 questions with automatic checking to control the understanding of the topic studied. The course can be used to organize independent work of students.
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