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Researching Identity and L2 Pragmatics in Digital Stories: A Relational Account.

2020

This study explores college EFL learners' construction of identity through the analysis of their pragmatic choices in digital stories, in which they narrated their relationship with another person they had helped in the past. More specifically, such choices were examined following Relational Dialectics Theory in learners' enactments of "connection" with and "autonomy" from this person. A specific view of identity in language education, the notion of "relational work" in (im)politeness research, and a social semiotic framework were also employed in data analysis. Learners' pragmatic choices ranged from the selection of the topic of their narratives according to types of social bonds, to the …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguagePolitenessmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-concept050301 educationIdentity (social science)PragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsComputer Science ApplicationsEducationRelational dialecticsAprenentatgeSemiotics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeSociology0503 educationAutonomymedia_commonEnsenyament
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H-dropping

2009

H-dropping in English

5705.06- Idiomas Lingüística LiteraturaLingüísticafonología dialectología inglés acento pronunciación
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Il Dizionario etimologico inedito di Marco La Piana

2012

Si esamina la storia della stesura del dizionario etimologico inedito del grande linguista Marco La Piana, evidenziandone l'apporto originale nel campo della ricostruzione linguistica e dell'evoluzione diacronica dell'albanese. The history of the drafting of the unpublished etymological dictionary of the great linguist Marco La Piana is examined, highlighting its original contribution in the field of linguistic reconstruction and diachronic evolution of Albanian.

Albanian etymologyAlbanian linguisticAlbanian dialectologyEtimologia albaneseSettore L-LIN/18 - Lingua E Letteratura Albaneselinguistica albanesedialettologia albanese
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Arbërishtja në rrjedhë të shekujve

2019

Albanian translation of a volume containing selected studies by Matteo Mandalà on Arbëresh dialects.

Albanian linguistics Albanian philology Italian-Albanian dialectsLinguistica albanese filologia albanese dialetti italo-albanesiSettore L-LIN/18 - Lingua E Letteratura Albanese
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POSSIBILITIES OF USING DIALECT ATLASES IN THE ACQUISITION OF LATVIAN LANGUAGE

2020

The creation of a modern lesson increasingly uses open data, a variety of digital resources, electronic teaching tools etc. In addition to books, electronic teaching tools, information resources, etc., come into the training process as a way to portray linguistic information and the writers' creative thought. One of the resources that can be successfully exploited in promoting the growth of a fully developed and skilled pupil, as well as in-depth learning of the Latvian language, is dialect atlases. The aim of the research was to understand the functionality and effectiveness of the dialect atlases in lear ning lexicology and dialectology. The study combined the descriptive method and conte…

Atlas of the Latvian Dialects; digital resources; teaching/learning Latvian languageContent analysisLexicologyDialectologylanguageLatvianPhoneticsSociologyLexiconCompetence (human resources)language.human_languageLinguisticsLinguistic competenceSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Variació Fonètica i cliticització pronominal en alguerès: una primera aproximació intradialectal

1999

This paper describes, from an intra-dialect point of view, the phonological traits of pronoun clitization in Algherese. The approach is based on the restrictions upon the syllabic structure of this variety, which tends to avoid the coda between clitics and verbs and between one clitic and another, It almost does not allow any type of coda in cases of clitization, which are solved through rules of assimilation and simplification, through the insertion of an epenthetic [a] between the verb and the clitic, or by modifying the ending, which leads to a wide range of homophonic sequences. The study also presents an update on the syntactic restrictions upon pronoun combinations and the phonetic pe…

Catalan languageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASCatalàLingüísticaFilologíasPhoneticsDialectology:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Fonèticaalguerès; variació fonètica; cliticització; dialectologia catalanaDialectologia
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Formal Variation and Language Change in Catalan Quantifiers : the Role of Pragmatics

2020

This article studies the formal variation of the masculine singular forms of the quantifiers u/un 'one', algú/algun 'someone, some', ningú/ningun 'no-one, anyone, not one, any, none' and cada u/cada un 'everyone, each one' in contemporary Catalan. The standard uses of these forms are contrasted with dialectal uses, obtained from a thorough search in oral and written corpora. In addition, they are compared with the uses in the other Romance languages and with their historical evolution in Catalan. The whole set of data, and especially the dialectal information on the Valencian area, allow us to explain the various factors that have interacted in the variation and formal change of these quant…

Dialectes catalansCatalà NormalitzacióPragmaticsCatalan dialectslanguage changequantifierP1-1091iconicityCanvi lingüísticFormal variationPragmàticaVariació formalLanguage changeQuantificadorformal variationQuantifierIconicitypragmaticsPhilology. LinguisticsIconicitat
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The Centre-Periphery Dialectics in Eastern Sicily Retail System. An Exploratory Research

2020

This paper aims at scrutinizing from an historical perspective the deep transformations shaped by retail spaces and new consumption patterns challenging long-entrenched dichotomies, such as the centre-periphery one. In particular, the exploratory research explores the territorial reconfiguration of the main Eastern Sicily metropolitan areas, Catania and Messina, from the lens of the retail geography, namely after the diffusion of new suburban retail formats which have completely upset deeply-rooted relations between urban core and suburban rings. 

DialecticGeography (General)Centre-periphery dialectics urban sprawl SicilySettore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaAnthropologyExploratory researchsuburban retail formatcentre-periphery dialecticsGeographyurban sprawlhistorical centreG1-922Settore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaSicilyCentre peripheryBollettino della Società Geografica Italiana
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Analyzing Stakeholder Diversity in G2G Efforts: Combining Descriptive Stakeholder Theory and Dialectic Process Theory

2008

Author's version of an article published in e-Service Journal, 6 (2), 3-23. Previous research indicates that the benefits of e-government initiatives are slower to realize than initially expected. This has partly been ascribed to the particularly complex settings of e-government projects, consisting of a variety of stakeholders promoting different and often conflicting objectives. Yet few studies have explicitly addressed the inherent challenges of this diversity. This study presents an analytical approach for investigating contradictory stakeholder interests by combining descriptive stakeholder theory and dialectic process theory. Descriptive stakeholder theory is concerned with why some s…

DialecticKnowledge managementManagement sciencebusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsStakeholderInformation technologyVariety (cybernetics)Conflicting objectivesStakeholder analysisSociologybusinessStakeholder theorygovernment-2–government stakeholder theory dialectics municipal cooperation case studyDiversity (business)e-Service Journal
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Il clitico soggetto di terza persona al in friulano centrale. Proposta per una nuova analisi

2018

This chapter discusses the syntactic properties of the subject clitici pronoun 'al' ('he.CL') in Central Friulian. The description is based on a comparison with Western Friulian, in which the clitic cluster 'a l' occurs. We show that the Central Friulian 'al' is syntactically different and should be analysed as a single clitic. In the cases in which 'al' does not occur (this happens when another clitic pronoun is present), or when it occurs in the form -l (only after negation: 'nol' 'not=he.CL) is due to phonology. Our proposal is also strengthened by considering data from aphasia: aphasic speakers of Central Friulian seem to conceive the 'al' as a single clitic.

FriulianRhaeto-romance varietieSettore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia E Linguistica RomanzaNorthern Italian dialectclitic pronounSyntaxsubject pronounaphasiaSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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