…d through other people’s eyes, and the abil- cross-cultural contact among world languages ity to cope with uncertainty…” Emphatically, and cultures (Khawaja et al. 2014; Zheng 2014). people need to “step outside of” their “frame of Today, people from all over the world can have r…
… at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Lancaster E-Prints SLEND Sign Language to English by the Deaf: Literacy development with Deaf communities using sign language, peer tuition, and learner-generated online content Noah Ahereza1, Marco Nyarko1, Rita Huhua Fan1, Julia…
Yiddish language and literature, with special focus on Prague1 OPEN ACCESS Astrid Starck-Adler Université de Haute-Alsace ABSTRACT: For centuries Yiddish was the vernacular of Ashkenazi Jews, and Prague a widely known center of Jewish culture and the Yiddish language. But what is…
ISSN 1799-2591 Theory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 584-591, May 2020 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1005.12 An Overview of Pragmatism and Pragmatism Assessment Ali Hashemi Faculty of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, University of Yazd, Yazd, Iran …
…h in comparison to other countries (BMBF 2019). Given the importance of written language skills and multilingualism in the school and social context, the present study examines two overarching questions (a) at what level of complexity do Turkish-German bilingual students at secon…
…s as a process of form- ing and transforming identity. Complications of using a language as a distinguish- ing and identifying ethnical feature were obvious already in the works of antique 1 Správa tlačového centra organizačného výboru X. Všeslovanského zjazdu v Kyjeve 2010 http:…
…opographical material, is, in fact, to start by writing a dictionary in natural language, and then to extract from such a dictionary a numerically coded database to be statistically studied" (Genet, 1987, p. 192). Millet (1987, p. 63), however, questions this approach, suggesting…
Pe te r Ne f f an d J o h n Ru c yns ki Jr. Japan Tasks for Integrating Language and Culture Teaching W hat is the role of cul- torical events and personalities always ture in language teach- appear in language, and each culture ing? Many educators follows special rules regarding…
…v Contents Contributors VIII X Albert Hoffstädt: A Tribute 1 The Editors 1 What Language Was Spoken by the People of the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex? 5 Alexander Lubotsky 2 India’s Past Reconsidered 12 Johannes Bronkhorst 3 A Trust Rooted in Ignorance: Why Ānanda’s La…
…nos – doi: 10.4013/fsu.2016.173.09 PHILOSOPHY SOUTH Redefining (Katz’s) natural languages1 Ana Clara Polakof2 ABSTRACT This article proposes a new way of defining Katz’s natural languages. Katz defines natural languages as abstract objects, which are later understood as collectio…
… Adaptation of British English and American English Borrowings to Autochthonous Languages of Pashto and Dari Proceedings of the Southwest State University Series Linguistics and Pedagogy , Dec 22, 2023 Vestnik Čelâbinskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta , Sep 14, 2023 The journal …
…apers by Noelia Sánchez Walker Digital Flux: Linguistic Justice and Minoritized Languages , 2024 This chapter is situated within the complex and changing context of Spanish language education in... more This chapter is situated within the complex and changing context of Spanish l…
The table given above presents the gender-wise result of obsolete words. Column A presents the title of the genders whereas Columns B to H show the result of the participants who used one to seven obsolete words denoted by the numbers given in row one of the table. Grand total is…
…education curriculum? 2. Literature Review 2.1 Science and Literacy Science and language cannot be separated from each other. When scientists and students explain phenomena, they use language to express new information and develop new concepts (Baker, 2004). Furthermore, reading …
…ention and more accurate understanding, even though not necessarily by means of language. In fact, silence can be seen as an availability, an open space that a fellow human being can be offered and welcomed into. In this way, it allows for the arrival of the unexpected, which is …