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This paper describes a radically different approach to polysemy and homonymy from the ones normally presented in linguistic and lexicographic literature on this topic. Our main criti¬cism of the traditional approaches lies in their use of the term "word":... see more

This study intended to peek into Iranian EFL learners’ metal lexicon through word association tests (WATs).  31 male and female EFL learners studying at Bonab and Marageh language institutes participated in this study. A WAT comprised of 8 English wo... see more

This paper describes a radically different approach to polysemy and homonymy from the ones normally presented in linguistic and lexicographic literature on this topic. Our main criti¬cism of the traditional approaches lies in their use of the term "word":... see more

Javanese interactions are bound by politeness speech levels. Ngoko, the lowest form, reflects the interactions between close equals, or persons of higher status towards those of lower status, whereas krama, the highest form, is used to address elders or t... see more

The purpose of this paper is to find out whether palatalization contributes to Russian-accented speech in Estonian and whether speech training would help to speak more native-like. Although palatalization is a common feature of both Estonian and Russian, ... see more

The article considers the problem of dysgraphia as one of types of written speech disorders, studied by speech therapists, psychologists, neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists of different countries for more than hundred years, but still one of most d... see more

The article considers the problem of dysgraphia as one of types of written speech disorders, studied by speech therapists, psychologists, neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists of different countries for more than hundred years, but still one of most d... see more

The Danish Language Council (Dansk Sprognævn) is preparing a new edition of theofficial dictionary of Danish orthography (Retskrivningsordbogen). In this paper we discusssome orthographical changes. The changes concern the spelling of words which endin -i... see more

The subject of this paper is spelling dictionaries in the Nordic countries, primarily the official Danish orthographical dictionary and its Norwegian and Swedish counterparts. In part 2 spelling dictionaries are looked at as a genre, with special referenc... see more

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