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Instability of interactives: The case of interjections in Gorwaa
Published 2024-12-01“…The refinements proposed include a preference for [j] over [w], a tendency toward (extra-)high tones and decreasing tonal patterns, the use of gutturals and clicks as the most common extra-systematic sounds and that of clicks as genuine consonants in non-click languages, the iconic foundation of some interjections and their relationship to babytalk, as well as the close relationship of interjections with the |A| place of articulation.…”
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L’interpellation : interjections et appellatifs. Une approche contrastive italien/français
Published 2010-11-01“…The aim of the present paper is to examine the relationship between interjections and terms of address in certain dialectal forms of address in Italian film dialogs, and how this phenomenon is reproduced in the corresponding versions subtitled in French. …”
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Human Translators and Artificial Intelligence in the Translation of Onomatopoeias and Interjections Based on the Problematic of the Arbitrariness/Motivation of the Sign
Published 2024-08-01“…Sound symbolism, in onomatopoeia is one of the main subject areas, was emphasized, and the relationship between sound and meaning was analyzed. …”
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Alishan’s poem “Hrazdan”: Polyvariety of Meanings, Interpretations, Translations
Published 2020-12-01“…A brief overview of the Russian-Armenian literary relationship is carried out. The Russian-Armenian literary relationship is characterized as a factor contributing to the formation of the text-heritage. …”
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A Saga of Bilingualism and Belonging: An Analysis of Language Use and Hybrid Identity in The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Published 2025-01-01“…<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-ideograph;" align="justify"><em><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 12pt;">This study investigates the intricate relationship between identity and language at the backdrop of diasporic writing in Mohsin Hamid’s novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist (TRF). …”
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