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When recall gets stressful: comparing Papuan Malay and German listeners' lexical storage of word stress
Published 2024-10-01“…It is however poorly understood to what extent these predictable patterns are stored lexically in this language, and in fixed stress languages in general. …”
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An analysis of phonetic and phonological systems in classical Arabic and English: a contrastive study
Published 2025-12-01“…The findings reveal fundamental distinctions: Arabic features pharyngeals, gemination, and weight-driven stress, while English permits complex consonant clusters and stress patterns shaped by lexical and morphological cues. …”
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Testing Cumulative Lexicalized Effects in Study Abroad: Variable Subject Pronoun Expression in Spanish as an Additional Language
Published 2025-05-01“…We include in the analyses novel usage-based factors estimating lexically specific usage patterns. We conduct a mixed-effects linear regression model predicting overt <i>yo</i> (‘I’) expression. …”
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Gold Punning: studying multistable meaning structures using a systematically collected set of lexical blends
Published 2019-12-01“…Corpus linguistic studies have contributed to a growing body of empirical data demonstrating significant patterns of blend formation [e.g. Gries 2004b, 2006; Beliaeva 2014]. …”
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An Efficient Text-Mining Framework of Automatic Essay Grading Using Discourse Macrostructural and Statistical Lexical Features
Published 2024-12-01“…Moreover, the proposed study covered four different aspects of student-written essays and extracted cohesion features via sentence connectivity, coherence via sentence relatedness, statistical lexical features via the Term Frequency (TF)-Inverse Document Frequency (IDF) method, and discourse macrostructural features via calculating the unique pattern of each essay. …”
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Newly Discovered Lexical Items in Documents of Armenian Community of Kamieniec (16th-17th Centuries)
Published 2025-05-01“…It is reported that a portion of the newly discovered words constitutes neologisms created based on typical word formation patterns of Middle Armenian. For the first time, this article explores and introduces into academic discourse data on the newly identified lexical units of Polish Armenians from the 16th to 17th centuries, which will enrich the layers of borrowings and neologisms in Middle Armenian. …”
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Lexical bundles in psychology lectures and textbooks: a contrastive corpus-based study with implications for academic writing
Published 2025-04-01“…Research on lexical bundles (LBs) has explored various academic domains; however, the field of psychology has received comparatively less attention. …”
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The Structure of Lexical-Semantic Networks at Global and Local Levels: A Comparison between L1 and L2
Published 2024-01-01“…Locally, although the two lexical-semantic networks share most of their central words, they differ remarkably in their composition and the connection pattern of their peripheral words. …”
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Stimuli Selection Criteria for the Experiment “Visual Perception of Imitative Words in Native and Non-Native Language by the Method Lexical Decision”
Published 2020-11-01“…The quasi-words are coined according to phonotactic rules and made according to the same pattern as the corresponding words. The group of real words is constituted of two sub-groups: 32 imitative words and 32 non-imitative words. …”
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Lexical Materials of West Siberian Tatar in Manuscript Heritage of Russian Academics G. Z. Bayer and G. F. Müller
Published 2025-05-01“…A graphic-phonetic analysis of the material reveals distinctive features of vowel and consonant patterns characteristic of the Tobol-Irtysh dialect in the first half of the 18th century.…”
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<i>Pattern Grammar: A Corpus-Driven Approach to the Lexical Grammar of English</i> Susan Hunston and Gill Francis (University of Birmingham) Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Studies in corpus linguistics, edited by Elena Tognini-Bonelli, volume 4), 2000, xiii+288 pp; hardbound, ISBN 90-272-2273-8 and 1-55619-398-X, $75.00; paperbound, ISBN 90-272-2274-6 and 1-55619-399-8, $34.95
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Eye Movements of French Dyslexic Adults While Reading Texts: Evidence of Word Length, Lexical Frequency, Consistency and Grammatical Category
Published 2025-06-01“…., grammatical category, lexical frequency, word length and orthographic consistency on eye movement patterns during reading in adults. …”
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Re-examining second language acquisition of English reflexives: new evidence for lexical learning driven process and against first language Transfer
Published 2025-07-01“…This developmental trajectory recapitulates the pattern seen in native English children’s acquisition of reflexives. …”
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How about Lexically Measuring Eastern European Literary Gypsylorism? Dual Othering and Linguistic Stereotyping of Roma Female Characters in the Modern Romanian Novel
Published 2025-06-01“…More specifically, the paper examines the linguistic stereotyping of Roma female characters in five Romanian novels published in the first half of the 20th century. The lexical measurement of this form of Gypsylorism uncovers the influence of the Western pattern of orientalizing hypersexualized Roma characters, contrasted with lexical selections and discursive strategies that reflect an autochthonous perspective. …”
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Reading the works of Verism through the magazines and critics of XIXth century. Text editions, lexical maps and thematic dictionaries in a user-oriented portal
Published 2025-07-01“…Designed to be user-friendly and inclusive, the platform accommodates different levels of expertise, from students to researchers, offering flexible ways to navigate, explore, and engage with diverse texts. By highlighting lexical patterns and key concepts, the project reveals the deep cohesion within this literary movement, providing a fresh perspective on a pivotal period in Italian cultural and literary history: the post-unification era.…”
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Morphosyntactic production and processing skills in relation to age effects and lexical-phonological levels among children with cochlear implants and typically hearing peers: a foc...
Published 2025-02-01“…Despite this, CI users showed distinct patterns of function word use, with fewer complex forms and more frequent errors, likely reflecting the perceptual challenges linked to CI. …”
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The impact of source languages on the stressing of loanwords in English
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La particella “ne”nella scrittura creativa in italiano LS. Indagine su un corpus di apprendenti greci
Published 2024-12-01“…The preliminary results of this process allow for a series of observations on the extracted lexical bundles. Firstly, the retrieved and analyzed lexical groups confirm that students use a limited but widespread number of prefabricated patterns. …”
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Game on: Computerized Training Promotes Second Language Stress–Suffix Associations
Published 2025-07-01“…Effective language processing relies on pattern detection. Spanish monolinguals predict verb tense through stress–suffix associations: a stressed first syllable signals present tense, while an unstressed first syllable signals past tense. …”
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