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Contact linguistics Universiteit Gent
Cognitive Contact Linguistics. The macro, meso and micro influence of English on Dutch. KU Leuven
This dissertation presents four multifactorial corpus-based studies describing the influence of English on the two main national varieties of Dutch. Overall, this study aims at three different goals. The first, and most modest goal, is to add to the description of the Dutch-English contact situation. Although the main focus of this work is put on lexical borrowing, a second and more ambitious goal is to illustrate how the study of language ...
Cognitive Contact Linguistics. Placing usage, meaning and mind at the core of contact-induced variation and change KU Leuven
This volume makes a case for Cognitive Contact Linguistics as a framework excellently suited to the integration of psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic inquiry of the bi- and multilingual mind. Oriented more towards exploration than towards specialization, the volume presents ten papers that together illustrate the wide range of research that can ensue from the interaction of contact linguistics and Cognitive Linguistics.
Contact linguistics Universiteit Gent
Berber in contact : linguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives Universiteit Gent
Cruzando fronteras : español e inglés en contacto : prácticas lingüísticas, ideologías e identidades Universiteit Gent
The interrelationship between scriptal and linguistic variation in notary signatures of Greek contracts from late antique Egypt Universiteit Gent
Misery Loves Complexity: Exploring Linguistic Complexity in the Context of Emotion Detection Universiteit Antwerpen
Given the omnipresence of social media in our society, thoughts and opinions are being shared online in an unprecedented manner. This means that both positive and negative emotions can be equally and freely expressed. However, the negativity bias posits that human beings are inherently drawn to and more moved by negativity and, as a consequence, negative emotions get more traffic. Correspondingly, when writing about emotions this negativity bias ...