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Teaching languages in multicultural surroundings: New tendencies
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In: Russian Journal of Linguistics, Vol 25, Iss 2, Pp 546-568 (2021) (2021)
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OPTIMIZING HYBRIDISM: A CRITIQUE OF NATURALIST, NORMATIVIST AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS OF DISEASE IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE
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Paradigmas científicos formadores do direito tributário brasileiro : proposta para uma ciência prática aplicável à tributação
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"Show Me How You Do That Trick": Reconciling Linguistic Naturalism and Normativism
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"Show Me How You Do That Trick": Reconciling Linguistic Naturalism and Normativism
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Estéticas de la resistencia en el último franquismo. Entre la investigación formal y la consolidación del movimiento asociativo
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"Realistic prescriptivism" : the Academy of the Hebrew language, its campaign of "good grammar" and Lexpionage, and native Israeli speakers
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Zuckermann, G.. - : Israeli Association for the Study of Language and Society, 2008
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 'Who will guard the guardians themselves?' (Iuvenalis, Satirae, vi, 347-8). Over the past century, Israeli – a.k.a. "Modern Hebrew" – has become the primary mode of communication in all domains of public and private life in Israel. Linguistic issues are so sensitive in Israel that politicians are often involved. For example, in an article in Ha'aretz (June 21, 2004), politician Yossi Sarid attacked the (most widespread) "common language of éser shekel" as inarticulate and monstrous, and urged citizens to take up arms, fight it and protect "Hebrew". However, most Israelis say éser shékel 'ten shekels' rather than asar-á shkal-ím, the latter literally meaning 'ten (feminine) shekels (masculine plural)', and thus having a "polarity-of-gender agreement" - with a feminine numeral and a masculine plural noun. Brought into being by legislation in 1953 as the supreme institute for Hebrew, the Academy of the Hebrew Language prescribes standards for Israeli grammar, lexis, orthography, transcription and vocalization (vowel marking) "based upon the study of Hebrew's historical development". This paper provides a critical analysis of the Academy's mission, as intriguingly defined in its constitution: "to direct the development of Hebrew in light of its nature". It sheds light on the dynamics of the committees' meetings, and exposes some Uturn decisions recently made by the Academy. I suggest that the Academy has begun submitting to the "real world", accommodating its decrees to the parole of native Israelispeakers, long regarded as "reckless" and "lazy". ; Ghil‘ad Zuckermann ; http://www.isralangsoc.org/isls/
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Arabic; hybridity; Israeli vs Hebrew; language planning; polyglossia; prescriptivism/normativism; sociolinguistics; Turkish
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2440/70518
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Nom propre : normativité dans la langue et variabilité dans la parole
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In: Actes des Xèmes Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs de l'École Doctorale 268 ‘Langage et Langues' ; Normes, variations, identité, altérité ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00408536 ; Normes, variations, identité, altérité, May 2007, Paris, France. pp.128-131 (2007)
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"Realistic Prescriptivism": The Academy of the Hebrew Language, its Campaign of "Good Grammar " and Lexpionage1, and Native Israeli Speakers
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In: http://www.zuckermann.org/pdf/Realistic_Prescriptivism_Academy.pdf
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