Among the topics are language acquisition and change: the acquisition of the Catalan partitive and locative clitics, pronoun interpretation and processing in Catalan and Spanish bilingual and monolingual speakers, subject realization in infinitival complements of causative and perceptual verbs in European Portuguese: evidence from monolingual and bilingual speakers, and restructuring and complexification of inflectional morphology under
linguistic contact: the case of a Galician dialect.
ISLAMABAD -- President Mamnoon Hussain Friday said enhanced interaction between the intellectuals of Pakistan and Turkey provided opportunities of a new
linguistic contact between Central Asia and ECO countries, which would help in getting maximum benefits from the modern silk route, and achieving peace and stability in the region.
I S L A M A B A D -- President Mamnoon Hussain Friday said enhanced interaction between the intellectuals of Pakistan and Turkey provided opportunities of a new
linguistic contact between Central Asia and ECO countries, which would help in getting maximum benefits from the modern silk route, and achieving peace and stability in the region.
The hypothesis is that Toury's laws of translational behavior (1995) have more impact on contemporary dubbed serials than on those of the past, thus determining more important effects of
linguistic contact. Therefore, features of the source text could have a stronger influence on the target text, and "translation universais" could become more evident.
We can infer from the status of Muslims in society that in the
linguistic contact, Chinese was a more prestigious and dominant language as its speakers belonged to the majority class of power and influence so Arabic had to transform and adapt to the new linguistic requirements of Muslims.
Something has been happening in the
linguistic contact zone all along.
Pons-Sanz, Sara M., The Lexical Effects of Anglo-Scandinavian
Linguistic Contact on Old English (Studies in the Early Middle Ages, 1), Turnhout, Brepols, 2013; hardback; pp.
Cities in Translation neatly inverts Sherry Simon's previous book, Translating Montreal, in which Calcutta, Barcelona, Trieste, and Prague complemented an analysis of the
linguistic contact zones of her hometown.
In Section 4 I discuss the distribution of--ndo in the Puerto Rican context, and examine how recent proposals concerning the uses of the gerund do not support the proposal of
linguistic contact as a factor that increases the uses of--ndo; Section 5 discuss the methodology of the current study, and Section 6 and 7 the results and conclusion respectively.
Hence, "Francophone" would no longer "designate the transnational relations among metropolitan France and its former colonies, but
linguistic contact zones all over the world in which French, or some kind of French, is one of many languages in play" (Apter 87).
Moreover, when there is a
linguistic contact situation in which one language is recognized as the dominant language and the other is exclusively confined to informal (or restricted) uses such as family and friends, social conflicts and linguistic tensions emerge as a result.
Referring to the relationship between
linguistic contact and power in society, Benjamin Bailey states the following: