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    Current Socionyms in German Internet Communication in 2000-2023: Semantic Dichotomies POOR - RICH, LOCAL - ALIEN by L. N. Rebrina

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Neological processes in the lexico-semantic subsystem of collective “labels” reflect the changing social reality and the patterns of its language development. The results of the analysis of new socionyms of the German language, functioning in modern Internet communication is presented in the article. …”
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    Semantic variation and semantic change in the color lexicon by Viti Carlotta

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Color terms show a remarkable variation in their possible lexicalization patterns across different languages. In the literature, the interest has been especially to describe the color lexicon of a certain language and to determine whether it may abide or not by Berlin and Kay’s universal evolutionary sequence, e.g., whether a certain color denomination may be considered as a basic color term, or whether a certain color category is lexicalized by more than one basic color term, by which criteria, etc. …”
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    How language influences spatial thinking, categorization of motion events, and gaze behavior: a cross-linguistic comparison by Efstathia Soroli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., French), the core schema of an event (Path) is lexicalized, leaving the co-event (Manner) in the periphery of the sentence or optional; in satellite-framed languages (e.g., English), the core schema is jointly expressed with the co-event in construals that lexicalize Manner and express Path peripherally. …”
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    Production priming of stress in nonwords by Christine Kim, Claire Moore-Cantwell, Dana Bosch, Ethan Kahn, Grace Shoemaker

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In this study, we demonstrate production-to-production priming of stress in nonwords, when participants must assign a stress pattern without reference to lexical information. …”
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    When more is less: the impact of multimorphemic words on learning word meaning by Niveen Omar, Karen Banai, Bracha Nir

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We used Semitic-like words where sub-lexical forms (syllabic patterns) encode superordinate categories of manner-of-motion, and the entire words encode lower-level categories (moving characters). …”
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    A Contrastive Rhetoric of Algerian Students’ Use of Connectivity by Mokhtar HAMADOUCHE

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…As every speech community may have unique codes for oral communication, it may also have some culture-specific rhetorical patterns and organizational modes in terms of written language. …”
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    The syntax of negative polarity items in Central Kurdish by Hussein Al-Bataineh, Sameerah Tawfeeq Saeed

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Hych kasek consistently exhibits variants, while hych shitek demonstrates context-specific patterns. A split-DP structure is proposed, with the determiner splitting into Dneg (lexicalized by hych) and Dsome (lexicalized by -ek). …”
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    Word skipping as an indicator of individual reading style during literary reading by Myrthe Faber, Marloes Mak, Roel Willems

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…We interpret this finding as suggesting that word skipping might be a stable individual eye movement pattern.…”
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    L’accent préfère-t-il le sens ? Les noms féminins en -ess en anglais britannique contemporain by Jérémy Castanier

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In the final part we try to determine the potential origins of the change by identifying its lexical diffusion pattern, which suggests the likely role of the socio-historical context (wars, feminist waves, etc.).…”
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    Advances in theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation for auditory comprehension deficits in post-stroke aphasia by Yuling Jing, Haoyang Duan, Wendong Yang, Hong Zhang, Lianxi Dong, Zhenlan Li

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Currently, Theta Burst Stimulation (TBS) is a novel therapeutic modality of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) and is a commonly used patterned rTMS. It appears in the form of burst waves and mimics the natural firing pattern of hippocampal neurons under Theta rhythm. …”
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    Semiotic Analysis of “Extravagant and Niggardly” in Verse 67 of Sūrah al-Furqān (Arabic: سورة الفرقان) Based on Greimas Square by Azadeh Abbasi, Fazeleh Mirghafourian

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The “semiotic square” pattern is one of the selected patterns and a method for deep representation of semantic structure of the text based on the contrary relationship explained by Algirdas Julien Greimas. …”
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    DEICTIC MITIGATION VS COMMISSIVE ACTS IN POLITICAL INTERVIEW (BASED ON THE MODERN EUROPEAN DISCOURSE OF AID TO UKRAINE) by Nataliia K. Kravchenko, Sviatoslav I. Vylinskyi, Oleksandr I. Yudenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thirdly, we have singled out and specified a set of illocution-mitigating deictic devices, including means of role-playing deixis, epistemological modal verbs and their substitutes, which denote or connotate semes of “capabilities” and “possibilities”, means of negation, temporary deixis devices, i.e. the lexical and grammatical markers of future tense, resulting in the vagueness of promises / obligations; presuppositional adverbs with inference pattern of “impediment to a promised action”; passive structures that withdraw the speaker from the position of phrasal subject and an agent of the promising action; verbs and adverbs, which in their inference patterns contain the denotative or contextually connotated semes of a temporal reference to an indefinite future; metonymic generalization of the agent of action. …”
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    Acoustic-Emergent Phonology in the Amplitude Envelope of Child-Directed Speech. by Victoria Leong, Usha Goswami

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We argue that these AM patterns could in principle be used by naïve listeners to compute acoustic-phonological mappings without lexical knowledge. …”
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    From verbal to adjectival by Geda Paulsen, Maria Tuulik, Ahti Lohk, Ene Vainik

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The investigation was based on a group of validated adjectives – selected adjectives included in the Basic Estonian Dic­tionary – and two control groups of more and less lexicalized participles. We tested seven morphosyntactic corpus patterns characteristic of adjectives. …”
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    ‘Medical Men’ and ‘Mad Women’ - A Study into the Frequency of Words through Collocations by Tamara Jevrić

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Frequent lexical patterns can explain how language, society and culture interact. …”
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    Oral Computer-Mediated Interaction Between L2 Learners: It’s About Time! by Yanguas, Íñigo

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Furthermore, oral CMC turn-taking patterns were shown to be very similar to FTF patterns but opposite to those found in written synchronous CMC. …”
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    How are gestures used by politicians? A multimodal co-gesture analysis by Daniela Trotta, Raffaele Guarasci

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Finally, we analyse semantic patterns of gesture-speech relationship.…”
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    Semantik Idiom Bahasa Inggris Yang Menggunakan Leksem Apple by Rizky Ainun Maftuhah, Mulyadi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this study, researchers will focus on lexical meaning and idiomatic meaning in idioms that use apple lexeme and the idiom patterns that compose them. …”
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    The effects of genres on the development of multifaceted linguistic complexity in Chinese learners of German: A longitudinal corpus analysis. by Yushan Li, Yuan Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Over time, learners predominantly exhibited nonlinear development patterns, suggesting the dynamic nature of SLA. Additionally, they exhibited decreasing lexical sophistication in both genres despite improvements in other complexity measures, indicating a "complexity trade-off" between linguistic subsystems. …”
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    Two translations of Mahfouz’s _Awlad Haratina_ (Children of our Alley): A computational-stylistic analysis by Mai Zaki, Emad Mohamed

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The results clearly show patterns of linguistic use specific to each of the two translations highlighting differences in lexical variety and richness, sentence structure, readability level, stylometric analysis as well some lexical choices. …”
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