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The Journal of Language Contact is a peer-reviewed academic journal [1] published in English and French. It covers research on language contact, use, and change. This includes linguistic, anthropological, historical, and cognitive factors. [2] The journal was established in 2007.
Hussein Abdul-Raof is a professor of linguistics and translation studies at Taibah University in Saudi Arabia. [1] His works focus on Arabic and Qur'anic linguistics and rhetoric, as well as Qur'anic studies and textual analysis of the Qur'an. [ 2 ]
ITL International Journal of Applied Linguistics is an peer-reviewed academic journal of linguistics. It is published by the Department of Linguistics ( KU Leuven ), the Department of Applied Linguistics ( Vlekho ), and the Department of Applied Linguistics ( Lessius Hogeschool ) and is hosted online by Peeters Publishers .
Applied Linguistics; Bilingualism: Language and Cognition; Language Learning; Language Testing; Journal of Second Language Writing; LEARN Journal; System; TESOL Quarterly; The Modern Language Journal; Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal
In 1958, at the Fourth Congress of Slavists in Moscow, the debate between linguistic and literary approaches to translation reached a point where it was proposed that the best thing might be to have a separate science that was able to study all forms of translation, without being wholly within linguistics or wholly within literary studies. [1]
Anglia (journal) Annual Review of Linguistics; Anthropos (journal) Aphasiology (journal) Applied Linguistics (journal) Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen; Asiatic (journal) Australian Journal of Linguistics
The Journal of Linguistics described it as "the definitive and indispensable scholarly reference publication, on all branches of linguistics for any library where linguistics is taken seriously." [1] The second edition has 11,000 pages and 3,000 articles in 14 volumes. [2]
The influence can go deeper, extending to the exchange of even basic characteristics of a language such as morphology and grammar.. Newar, for example, spoken in Nepal, is a Sino-Tibetan language distantly related to Chinese but has had so many centuries of contact with neighbouring Indo-Iranian languages that it has even developed noun inflection, a trait that is typical of the Indo-European ...