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Examining the morphological decomposition of complex words in native and non-native speakers of English
Chattha, Osama. - : Brock University, 2022
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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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Discrimination Experiences during COVID-19 among a National, Multi-Lingual, Community-Based Sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: COMPASS Findings.
In: International journal of environmental research and public health, vol 19, iss 2 (2022)
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Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of a Community Doula Program for Black and Pacific Islander Pregnant People in San Francisco: Findings from a Partnered Process Evaluation.
In: Maternal and child health journal, vol 26, iss 4 (2022)
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Language Learning Through Contemporary Technologies: A Case Of Tpack Teaching Model ...
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Language Learning Through Contemporary Technologies: A Case Of Tpack Teaching Model ...
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English as a lingua franca – a paradigm shift for translation and interpreting ...
Albl-Mikasa, Michaela. - : Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Press, 2022
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Xie, X., Liu, L., & Jaeger, T. F. (2021-JEP:G). Cross-talker generalization in the perception of non-nativespeech: a large-scale replication ...
Liu, Linda. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Is a Wizard-of-Oz Required for Robot-Led Conversation Practice in a Second Language?
Águas Lopes, José David; Cumbal, Ronald; Engwall, Olov. - : KTH, Tal-kommunikation, 2022. : KTH, Tal, musik och hörsel, TMH, 2022. : Springer Nature, 2022
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Different Language Modalities Yet Similar Cognitive Processes in Arithmetic Fact Retrieval
In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 145 (2022)
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A Study on the Comparison of Impressions of Tourist Information Signs Focusing on the Differences between National Languages in Japanese Regional Cities
In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 3; Pages: 1499 (2022)
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Discrimination Experiences during COVID-19 among a National, Multi-Lingual, Community-Based Sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: COMPASS Findings
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 2; Pages: 924 (2022)
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SEMANTIC AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE TOURISTIC TERMS IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES ...
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SEMANTIC AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE TOURISTIC TERMS IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES ...
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The Invisibility Aspect in Language Acquisition Among Native American ELLs
In: Thinking Matters Symposium (2022)
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The case of the Indian detective: Native American mystery novels
Abstract: Though antecedents stretch back at least to Judson R. Taylor’s Phil Scott, the Indian Detective: A Tale of Startling Mysteries (1882), the Indian detective did not captivate the public imagination until the Western lost force as a vehicle for telling stories about Indians. Tony Hillerman and his 1970s competitors created Mysteries that carry over much of the Western’s DNA but put the sheriff’s badge on an Indian, wresting the Indian as anti-establishment symbol from the 1960s counterculture and enlisting him in service of Law and Order. With its imperative that a tantalizing puzzle resolve into a rational solution, the Mystery genre is well-suited for continuing the centuries-old project of making the Indian legible to non-Indians because it can satisfy the dual impulses of the “Dialectic of Diversity,” exoticism and assimilation. Non-Indian readers want Indians to be both different (strange, mystical, more in tune with nature, etc.) and the same (sharing recognizable desires, worldviews, motivations, etc.). The genre that teases with the unknown and even the supernatural, but also most celebrates rationality, justice, and perhaps individual agency, has become the preferred venue in which most Americans encounter fictional Indians. Hillerman’s success has helped produce a subgenre’s worth of imitators. Most of these Native sleuths have been invented by non-Native writers, who tend to follow the dictates of the genre closely. Their protagonists may grumble about police bureaucracy, but they apprehend criminals without seriously challenging American jurisprudence and settler state ideological frameworks. The relatively few Indians who have written Mysteries with indigenous protagonists, by contrast, have tended to resist, adapt, and transform the genre, and their novels less often ratify “official” law enforcement. Apparently, they find that conventional Mysteries, with their emphasis on individualism and their reassurance that justice will prevail, do not allow Native American writers to tell the kinds of stories they want about Indians. ; Limited ; Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD system
Keyword: Mystery Genre; Native American Literature; Popular Culture; Representations of Indians
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/108205
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A comparative corpus-based study on the use of English Academic Verbs (EAVs) in linguistics research articles on the part of native and non-native English scholars
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Demonstratives in Nsélišcn ‘Montana Salish’
Decker, Aspen A. - : University of Montana, 2022
In: Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers (2022)
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All These Things We've Done Before: A Brief History of Red-Power Inspired Projects, Programs, and Efforts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and What They Can Do For Us Today
In: Honors Theses, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2022)
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Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
In: Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 15-33 (2022) (2022)
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