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    Perluasan Makna Nomina Bahasa Indonesia dalam Novel by Fathia Roifah, Nguman Abdul Manaf

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This development results in language changes both in terms of words and meanings. This study aims to explain Indonesian nouns that experience meaning expansion in novels and explain the factors that cause the expansion of the meaning of Indonesian nouns in novels. …”
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    The changing tenor of English in multicultural postcolonial Malaysia by Ganakumaran Subramaniam

    Published 2007
    “…It is widely accepted that living languages change over time and space. By this measure it can be stated that the English used in environments different from its origin, would adjust and change to suit its new environments. …”
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    Polarization and trust in the evolution of vaccine discourse on Twitter during COVID-19. by Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Ritsaart Reimann, Marc Cheong, Mark Alfano, Colin Klein

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We identify the actors, the language they use, how their language changed, and what can explain this change. First, we find that authors cluster into several large, interpretable groups, and that the discourse was greatly affected by American partisan politics. …”
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    RESEARCH ON THE ANCIENT MONGOLIAN PLACE-NAME ALONG THE SILK ROAD by Nashunwuritu, Baiyinbateer, Duoxi

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Through the changes and transition of the place-name, we explored the development of Mongolian language changes itself, Mongolian blends with other languages, and furtherly reveal information of culture exchange.…”
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    Сontemporary French Argot: Structural and Functional Changes by Fedor Sergeevich Nepsha, Tatyana Lvovna Bogatyreva

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The relevant problem of interconnections between language changes and sociocultural factors is considered in the article on the basis of French argot. 1000 argot lexical units from various sources, mostly, lyrics, prose works of literature and Internet resources are used for linguistic analysis. …”
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    Diurnal variations of psychometric indicators in Twitter content. by Fabon Dzogang, Stafford Lightman, Nello Cristianini

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Overall, we see strong evidence that our language changes dramatically between night and day, reflecting changes in our concerns and underlying cognitive and emotional processes. …”
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    Taboo Language in Non-Professional Subtitling on Bilibili.com: A Corpus-Based Study by Xijinyan Chen

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This qualitative and quantitative study examines how taboo language is rendered in non-professional subtitling (NPS), how viewers react to the renderings, and how the interactions between <i>danmu</i> and general comments’ contributors affect the translation activities and language changes. The study draws on a parallel corpus consisting of taboo language and its translations from 18 of the most-viewed and commented upon subtitled videos on the popular video-sharing platform, Bilibili.com. …”
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    The Evolution of Boris Pasternak’s Poetic Language (Based on the Poems Melʹnitsy and Balʹzak) by Roberta Salvatore

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to discuss how Pasternak’s poetic language changed over the 10-year period stretching from the mid-1910s to the mid-1920s. …”
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    HILATSA: A hybrid Incremental learning approach for Arabic tweets sentiment analysis by Kariman Elshakankery, Mona F. Ahmed

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This paper introduces a semi- automatic learning system for sentiment analysis that is capable of updating the lexicon in order to be up to date with language changes. HILATSA is a hybrid approach which combines both lexicon based and machine learning approaches in order to identify the tweets sentiments polarities. …”
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    The psychological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on business leadership. by Steven Mesquiti, Sarah Seraj

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Concurrently, there was an increase in self-focused (I-usage) language, suggesting heightened preoccupation among business leaders. The observed language changes reflect the unique effect of the pandemic on CEOs, which had some notable differences compared to the general population. …”
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    The geographical configuration of a language area influences linguistic diversity. by John L A Huisman, Asifa Majid, Roeland van Hout

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Like the transfer of genetic variation through gene flow, language changes constantly as a result of its use in human interaction. …”
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    ALTERATIONS IN THE WORLDVIEW AND THE DYNAMICS OF LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PRACTICE by Shakhovskiy Viktor Ivanovich

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The linguistic analysis of language units and samples of speech made it evident that the dynamic processes are associated with: language changes caused by new life reality; actual reoccurrence of language signs; spiral development of the language and its usage in speech; stretching semantics; creative enhancement; distortion and exposure in the modern Russian and its speech realizations. …”
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    The Long Evolution of Extreme Right Music in Italy and Germany by Giorgia Bulli

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…From a comparative perspective, the paper will highlight how – no different from other political languages – changes in music production both reflect and go along with the transformation of the Italian and German Extreme Right from an organizational, political culture and strategic perspective.…”
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    Needs Analysis for Oral Communication at the Workplace: A Case Study of English Language Requirements for Engineers in an Automotive Company by Abdullah Adnan, Mohamed, Noor Raha, Mohd Radzuan, Hafizoah, Kassim

    Published 2009
    “…Most importantly, employers expect the young graduates who enter the job market to possess adequate proficiency and skills of the English language (Chang, 2004; Phang, 2006). Lagging in these skills is one of the factors to local graduates' unemployment. …”
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    Deictic Expressions Used by Lera Boroditsky in TED Talks Channel by Putri Dinia Ningsih, Fika Megawati

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Thus, the purpose of this descriptive qualitative study is to determine the presence of deixis in Lera Boroditsky’s speech of “how language changes the way we think?” and to decipher the meaning of each deictic statement in her speech. …”
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    Linguistic Repertoires: Modeling Variation in Input and Production: A Case Study on American Speakers of Heritage Norwegian by Kristin Melum Eide, Arnstein Hjelde

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This gives an unprecedented opportunity to study how a minority language changes in a language contact situation, over several generations and under gradually changing circumstances. …”
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    Consequences of multilingualism for neural architecture by Sayuri Hayakawa, Viorica Marian

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Technological and scientific developments have recently yielded an increasingly diverse set of tools with which to study the way language changes neural structures and processes. Here, we review research investigating the consequences of multilingualism as revealed by brain imaging. …”
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    Expansion and evolution of the R programming language by Timothy L. Staples

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Languages change over time, driven by creation of new words and cultural pressure to optimize communication. …”
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    Variation in Spanish /s/: Overview and New Perspectives by Eva Núñez-Méndez

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Examining sibilance from different approaches with a representative variety of Spanish dialects as examples advances the importance of sociolinguistic phenomena to index language changes.…”
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    Fordítás és kétnyelvű névszemiotikai tájkép by JÁNOS BAUKO

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The analyzed proper names were translated through several translation operations: 1. transfer – no translation, using the original form of the name; 2. transcription – adapting the spelling of the source language name to the target language; 3. name matching – replacing the name to be translated with the conventional target language equivalent; 4. partial or loan translation of meaning – translating the source language name or part of the name with target language elements that correspond to their meaning; 5. full or partial modification – a major transformation of the name to be translated, its replacement by another name in the target language; changing the proper name into a common noun or with periphrasis; partial modification of the information content of the source language name in the target language by adding (explicitation) or omitting (implicitation) parts of the name. …”
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