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Corpus Linguistics in the Chevron Two-Step
In: BYU Law Review (2018)
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Data for: New technologies, continuing ideologies: Readers’ comments as a support for media perspectives of minority religions ...
Bruce, Tayyiba. - : Mendeley, 2018
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Data for: Changes in Target Language Complexity During Study Abroad: A Meta-Analysis ...
Xu, Yiran. - : Mendeley, 2018
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Data for: Changes in Target Language Complexity During Study Abroad: A Meta-Analysis ...
Xu, Yiran. - : Mendeley, 2018
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The Future of Deception: Machine-Generated and Manipulated Images, Video, and Audio? ...
Bakdash, Jonathan. - : PsyArXiv, 2018
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Empirically investigating the concept of lying ...
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Modeling Memory: Exploring the Relationship Between Word Overlap and Single Word Norms when Predicting Relatedness Judgments and Retrieval ...
Maxwell, Nicholas; Buchanan, Erin. - : Open Science Framework, 2018
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FAIRsharing record for: The Troms? Repository of Language and Linguistics ... : TROLLing ...
FAIRsharing Team. - : FAIRsharing, 2018
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College Student Rankings of Multiple Speakers in a Public Speaking Context: a Language Attitudes Study on Japanese-accented English with a World Englishes Perspective
In: Dissertations and Theses (2018)
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Documenting Digital Problem Solving: Qualitative Results Strategies and Approaches for Digital Problem Solving
In: Data (2018)
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Observing Digital Problem Solving Checklist
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Foreign Language Anxiety, Sexuality, and Gender: Lived Experiences of Four LGBTQ+ Students
In: Dissertations and Theses (2018)
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Blueprint for Designing Digital Problem Solving Tasks
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Documentation of the Sherbro Language and Culture
In: The Sherbro Language and Culture of Sierra Leone (2018)
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Book Review, Language and the law: Linguistic inequality in America
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2018)
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Grammatical Errors by Arabic ESL Students: an Investigation of L1 Transfer through Error Analysis
In: Dissertations and Theses (2018)
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Defining Digital Problem Solving
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Let's Speak Bolom! The First Sherbro Primer: A Graphic Introduction to the Sherbro Language of Sierra Leone
In: The Sherbro Language and Culture of Sierra Leone (2018)
Abstract: The Sherbro wring system uses a number of non‐English symbols that are explained in Appendix A at the end of the book. They are the standard symbols used in wring all other Sierra Leone languages (including Krio). The first obvious difference from English is that the symbols used to represent Sherbro vowels have quite different pronunciations from the leers used to represent vowel sounds in English. Other differences are relatively minor. The book is organized as follows. After these prefatory remarks appears the text itself, which is divided into three sections and a set of appendices. The first section, “The Sherbro alphabet” introduces the different consonant symbols used to write Sherbro. Each leer is introduced with a number of examples containing the leer. Vowels do not have their individual pages but are exemplified throughout the section. The palatal nasal [ɲ] is represented by the digraph and has no page of its own, forming part of the “N n” page. The labialvelar, occurring in such words as gbaka ‘laughter’ and gbal ‘write’, does not have its own page. The next section, “Sherbro vocabulary”, introduces some Sherbro words organized into different categories. The categories are the family (ramdɛ), food (yenjoo or njoɛ), things or implements (yek / nyek), numbers or counting (tɔm), me (bonk), locaons (ko), clothes (kotha thɛ), body parts (jal or njallɛ), animals (vis or nvisɛ), the home (chɛli), the kitchen (boo or booɛ), on the sea (hɛlɛkoɛ), weather (hɔɛ), and states (thekni). The third section contains a number of greetings and a selection of proverbs. In the last section, Appendices, you will find an explanation of the symbols used in this book (Appendix A) and a glossary of all the words used in this book (Appendix B)
Keyword: African Languages and Societies; Applied Linguistics; Sherbro (African people) -- Social life and customs; Sherbro language -- Primers
URL: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1153&context=sherbro
https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/sherbro/153
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Digital Problem Solving: Score Report
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Project Summary
In: Presentations and Publications (2018)
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