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Morphological features of Kiswahili youth language(s): Evidence from Dar es Salaam, Goma, Lubumbashi and Nairobi

2020

AbstractSince the late 1980s, linguists’ analyses of Sheng, the urban youth language from Nairobi, have led to the growth of a considerable body of literature. In contrast, only a few studies are available that cover other youth registers from the Kiswahili-speaking parts of Africa. While most of the available studies either deal with techniques of manipulation or with adolescents’ identity constructions, our paper intends to give a comparative overview of specific morphological features of Kiswahili-based youth languages. While certain characteristics of Sheng (Nairobi/Kenya), Lugha ya Mitaani (Dar es Salaam/Tanzania), Kindubile (Lubumbashi/DR Congo) and Yabacrâne (Goma/DR Congo) largely d…

030507 speech-language pathology & audiology050101 languages & linguistics03 medical and health sciencesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryDar es salaam05 social sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceLanguage and LinguisticsLinguistics Vanguard
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Entwicklung der satzinternen Großschreibung kontrastiv

2021

Abstract Während die Entwicklung der satzinternen Großschreibung von Nomina und Nominalisierungen fürs Deutsche gut untersucht ist, stellt sie für viele andere Sprachen, in denen ebenfalls eine (wenn auch kurzlebige) Tendenz zur satzinternen Großschreibung festzustellen ist, ein Forschungsdesiderat dar. In diesem Beitrag stellen wir methodische Überlegungen zur kontrastiven Untersuchung der Entwicklung der satzinternen Großschreibung im Deutschen, Englischen und Niederländischen vor und diskutieren die Ergebnisse erster Pilotstudien. Neben übergreifenden Tendenzen zeigen sich auch deutliche Unterschiede, aus denen sich die Notwendigkeit zu einer differenzierten Betrachtung der einzelsprachl…

030507 speech-language pathology & audiology050101 languages & linguistics03 medical and health sciencesPolitical science05 social sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceJahrbuch für Germanistische Sprachgeschichte
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Experiencing Commercial Videos for Online Shopping

2018

In recent years online shopping has become a popular and convenient instrument for companies to buy and sell products. However, the design of these web-shops does not offer the rich multisensory experiences than physical retailing offers. In the paper we argue that audio-visual contents could provide dynamic multisensory information to offer more engaging experiences to the consumer, but to achieve this goal, audio-visual contents need to be adjusted to the cultural characteristics of the users. Despite controversies regarding universalism of the emotional experiences induced by perceptual processes, we present evidence that suggests cultural modulations of videos experiences. In the report…

05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesAdvertisingvideotonline shoppingkuvatallenteet0508 media and communicationsCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescommercial videoskäyttäjäkokemusverkkokaupat (WWW-sivustot)audiovisuaalinen aineistoPsychology050107 human factors
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Si todos lo dicen, ¿será cierto? La evidencialidad de folclore o acervo común: de la teoría a la investigación sociopragmática

2021

espanolEn este trabajo, se presentan los planteamientos teoricos, la metodologia y los primeros resultados del estudio de la evidencialidad de folclore o acervo comun en corpus de entrevistas semidirigidas PRESEEA. La categoria objeto de estudio se relaciona con los conocimientos compartidos en las comunidades de habla, las creencias generalizadas y la sabiduria popular. Se considera que el empleo de los mecanismos de evidencialidad de folclore es altamente estrategico. Los objetivos del estudio son, por una parte, conocer el rendimiento funcional y patrones linguistico-pragmaticos de este tipo de evidencialidad, y, por otra, y como principal, documentar y analizar patrones sociopragmaticos…

050101 languages & linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesLinguistics and LanguagePhilosophy05 social sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceHumanitiesLanguage and LinguisticsCírculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación
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De Praepositione: The Emerging of Donatus’s Thought on Syntax?

2020

The paper aims at investigating the syntax treatment in late Antiquity through the analysis of the description of prepositions within Donatus’s Artes. As far as an organic and dedicated description of syntax is concerned, the Roman tradition of grammatical studies in late Antiquity shows an overall gap. However, reflections on syntax emerge from the parts of speech descriptions made by grammarians. The ultimate purpose of this paper is to understand if, and to what extent, traces of emerging thought on syntax can be found in Donatus’s description of prepositions. These are regarded as a syntactic object of study by the modern linguistic theory. To that end, the paper focuses on the textual …

050101 languages & linguisticsHistory05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Part of speechSyntaxObject (philosophy)LinguisticsTerminologySettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesLate AntiquityLatin Donatus Syntax Preposition MetalanguageTheoretical linguistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceRelation (history of concept)
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Continuous and discontinuous nominal expressions in flexible (or “free”) word order languages: Patterns and correlates

2020

AbstractThis study explores continuous and discontinuous word order patterns of multi-word nominal expressions in flexible word order languages (traditionally referred to as “free word order” or “non-configurational” languages). Besides describing syntagmatic patterns, this paper seeks to identify any functional or other correlates that can be associated with different word orders. The languages under investigation are a number of Australian languages as well as Vedic Sanskrit, all of which have long been known for their syntagmatic flexibility. With respect to continuous order, evidence from several of these languages suggests that default ordering is primarily governed by functional templ…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageComputer science05 social sciencesInformation structureVedic SanskritLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsNoun phraselanguage.human_languageFocus (linguistics)030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesDiscontinuity (linguistics)language0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceWord orderLinguistic Typology
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Signs activate their written word translation in deaf adults: An ERP study on cross-modal co-activation in German Sign Language

2020

Since signs and words are perceived and produced in distinct sensory-motor systems, they do not share a phonological basis. Nevertheless, many deaf bilinguals master a spoken language with input merely based on visual cues like mouth representations of spoken words and orthographic representations of written words. Recent findings further suggest that processing of words involves cross-language cross-modal co-activation of signs in deaf and hearing bilinguals. Extending these findings in the present ERP-study, we recorded the electroencephalogram (EEG) of fifteen congenitally deaf bilinguals of German Sign Language (DGS) (native L1) and German (early L2) as they saw videos of semantically a…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageGerman Sign LanguageSign languagesign language; phonology; priming; EEG; bimodal bilingualismLanguage and LinguisticsSentence processingGerman030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencessign languagesign language linguistics psycholinguistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesprimingLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-41005 social sciencesBimodal bilingualismPhonologylanguage.human_languageLinguisticsphonologybimodal bilingualismlanguageeeg0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPriming (psychology)Spoken languageGlossa: a journal of general linguistics
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Outlining a grammaticalization path for the Spanish formula en plan (de): A contribution to crosslinguistic pragmatics

2020

Abstract This article discusses the diachronic development of the Spanish multifunctional formula en plan (with its variant en plan de, literally ‘in plan (of)’ but usually equivalent to English like). The article has two main aims: firstly, to describe the changes that the formula has undergone since its earliest occurrences as a marker in the nineteenth century up to the early 21st century. The diachronic study evinces a process of grammaticalization in three steps: from noun to clause adverbial and then to discourse marker. Secondly, to conduct a contrastive analysis between en plan (de) and the English markers like and kind of/kinda so as to shed new light on the potential existence of …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHistory05 social sciencesPlan (drawing)PragmaticsGrammaticalizationLanguage and LinguisticsLinguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesNounTheoretical linguistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceDiscourse markerAdverbialContrastive analysisLinguistics
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From engl-isc to whatever-ish: a corpus-based investigation of -ish derivation in the history of English

2020

Drawing on a wide array of historical and contemporary corpora, this article provides one of the first empirical analyses of the intricately related functional changes that -ish underwent in the course of English language history. By investigating the distribution of -ish formations, the analysis sheds light on the productivity of the suffix, which does not only become evident in the numerous hapax legomena, but also in the trajectory of change itself in which -ish occurs with ever new base categories and new functions. Moreover, the article revisits theoretical claims made in the literature about the diachronic development and synchronic properties of -ish and reassesses them in the light …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHistoryHapax legomenon05 social sciencesEnglish languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesHistory of EnglishCorpus based0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSuffix0305 other medical scienceProductivity (linguistics)English Language and Linguistics
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Figure–Ground Spatial Relationships in Finnish Sign Language Discourse

2020

AbstractThis study is about expressing spatial relationships between Figure and Ground in Finnish Sign Language discourse and shows that the variation in this expression is primarily discourse dependent. The main findings are, first, that Ground mainly precedes Figure whether the Figure is new or a known referent within the discourse; the reverse order is possible only when the Figure is known. Second, the lexical signolla(‘have’) appears more frequently in expressing spatial relationships with a new Figure and less frequently with a known Figure but never in a construction with Figure preceding Ground; the formoli(‘had’), referring to the past, appears only in Figure preceding Ground const…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHistorygroundP1-1091Sign languagespatial relationshipsLanguage and Linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesviittomakielisequentiality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPhilology. Linguisticskeskustelunanalyysi05 social sciencesFigure–groundsimultaneityLinguisticsfigureFinnish sign languagefinnish sign languagesanajärjestyssuomalainen viittomakielidiscourse0305 other medical sciencelauseoppiOpen Linguistics
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