
Linguistic forms
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The concept of linguistic capital is pivotal within the sphere of sociolinguistics and has significant implications for the language learning process. Originating from Bourdieu's broader sociological framework which delineates various forms of capital—economic, social, cultural, and symbolic—linguistic capital specifically refers to the mastery of and facility with language that confers power and status within a given social sphere (Bourdieu, 1991).
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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This study explored the use of similes and personifications to describe “rain” and “wind” in American and Vietnamese literature from the mid-20th century to the present. The study offered practical suggestions for those who are interested in describing wind and rain in American and Vietnamese novels in particular.
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viling
11-10-2024
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This research aims to enhance comprehension of legal texts by applying Talmy's (2017) threestep process for identifying and integrating referents from contextual cues into linguistic forms. Drawing on pragmatics, discourse analysis, cognitive semantics, and Talmy's force dynamics notion, a qualitative content analysis investigates the cognitive processes readers use for cue detection, attention allocation, and semantic integration when reading court indictments.
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viling
11-10-2024
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The research attempts to detect the presence of gender bias as a social phenomenon through pictures in the new English textbook set for Vietnamese primary schools in order to extract the ideology behind their constructions. To be specific, it 1/ examines how different genders are represented via pictures in the new English textbook set for Vietnamese primary schools, and 2/ finds out whether gendered visual representations illustrate gender bias in this textbook set.
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closefriend09
16-11-2021
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The first aim of this study was to review the literature about foreign language learning anxiety so that I can learn more about what has been known and what has not been regarding the topic of speaking anxiety. This knowledge will help me to design the appropriate intervention in my class with my students.
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closefriend09
16-11-2021
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This study was aimed at investigating the effect of using book club activities on 10th form students’ English reading motivation at VCVB high school. Therefore, the research question was: How do the book club activities affect students’ English reading motivation?
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beloveinhouse04
01-09-2021
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Research Purpose: Point out and describe the linguistic characteristics of the Xoan singing lyrics in Phu Tho province on two aspects: semantic form and meaning. Analyze and clarify the cultural and literary characteristics of Xoan singing in Phu Tho through linguistic approach.
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thebadguys
08-06-2021
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This chapter tries to introduce the subject of intonation and its form and how it is transcribed on paper. It then focuses on intonation in English and its five different forms followed by the a summary of the different models of intonation and the research in applied linguistics. It also informs about action research and the rationale for its being used for this project. Finally it provides a brief introduction of some of the studies in teaching intonation and their limitations.
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sofiatienganhcap3
03-02-2021
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This tutorial gives an introduction to the fundamentals of Chinese language processing for text processing. Today, more and more Chinese information are available in electronic form and over the internet. Computer processing of Chinese text requires the understanding of both the language itself and the technology to handle them. This tutorial is targeted for both Chinese linguists who are interested in computational linguistics and computer scientists who are interested in research on processing Chinese. ...
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hongphan_1
15-04-2013
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EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing 2003:2, 140–150 c 2003 Hindawi Publishing Corporation Structuring Broadcast Audio for Information Access Jean-Luc Gauvain Spoken Language Processing Group, LIMSI-CNRS, BP 133, 91403 Orsay Cedex, France Email: gauvain@limsi.fr Lori Lamel Spoken Language Processing Group, LIMSI-CNRS, BP 133, 91403 Orsay Cedex, France Email: lamel@limsi.
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sting12
10-03-2012
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