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Publikováno v:
Sociolinguistic Studies. 13
‘Líwhù’ (meaning ‘death’) as a morpheme in some Bette (Obudu) names has cultural, religious and social relevance. Generally used as variations of allusions to death, it encapsulates the Bette person’s very essence as a being deeply rooted
Publikováno v:
Sociolinguistic Studies. 13
Africans maintain close connections with their traditions and places of origin. They express those connections in many ways, including through naming practices. Among the Vhaven?a of South Africa, personal names go beyond identity construction as the
Autor:
Thangi Appanah
Publikováno v:
Writing & Pedagogy. 9:215-223
Autor:
Jamal al-Qinai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice. 5:5-29
This paper investigates some of the salient differences in punctuation between Arabic and English. Although the two languages share many of the basic punctuation marks such as the period (full-stop), the comma, the question and exclamation marks, Ara
Autor:
Peter I. De Costa
Publikováno v:
Writing & Pedagogy. 7:181-186
Autor:
Tracey Costley
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Writing & Pedagogy. 7:175-179
Autor:
Sarah Haas
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Writing & Pedagogy. 6:431-435
Autor:
Jane Lockwood
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Writing & Pedagogy. 6:437-441
Autor:
Tianxu Chen
Publikováno v:
CALICO Journal. 34
Autor:
Kate Cowan
Publikováno v:
Writing & Pedagogy. 5:375-379