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Although traditionally, Malay was predominantly written in the Arabic script (Jawi), the Roman script has become the standard script for the Malay language after the Second World War due to the relative complexity of Jawi in comparison to the Roman script... see more

Categorisation is fundamental in human cognition and language development.  Cross-linguistic studies on categorisation propose numeral classifiers as a linguistic manifestation of human categorisation and conceptualisation.  Thus, studies on num... see more

To the nativists and cognitivists, input plays a minor role in language acquisition; however, more recent studies have shown that to a certain extent, the frequency and usage of lexical terms in children’s linguistic environment do play a role in language... see more

Numeral classifiers are primarily used to provide semantic information about the physical and functional properties of objects, the cognitive categories of objects in a particular culture, and the perceptions of the speakers within a particular speech com... see more

The aim of this paper is to harness the mathematical machinery aroundpresheaves for the purposes of process calculi. Joyal, Nielsen and Winskelproposed a general definition of bisimulation from open maps. Here we showthat open-map bisimulations within a r... see more

Unless they are expressed in more concrete manners, concepts, which are abstract in nature, are rather difficult to be appreciated. Thus, concepts such as CONTROL, are normally expressed using more concrete means, such as through the hierarchical and the ... see more

Introspective verbal reports have been incorporated into many studies on L2 reading and writing. In contrary, they are less utilised in studies on L2 listening and speaking. The objective of this review is to describe the use of verbal reports in recent s... see more

Almost all literate Malaysians are able to communicate in at least two different languages. Hence, ideally, conducting research involving bilinguals should not be a problem mainly because Malaysia can be regarded as a country with an abundant supply of pa... see more

Social media platforms such as Twitter is constantly transforming the usage of lexical items among global Internet users, including in Malaysia. Interestingly, despite adopting British English in the national education system, American English is gaining ... see more

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