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Russian: A Monocentric or Pluricentric Language?All the world’s ‘big’ languages of international communication (for instance, English, French or Spanish) are pluricentric in their character, meaning, that official varieties of these languages are standard... see more

How Polish Cactus Growers “Talk” About Their PlantsThe hobby cultivation of cacti in Poland dates back to the 19th century, but it flourished most in the 1930s and 1960s. The language of cactus growers has developed in two official and colloquial varietie... see more

The Slovene-German language contact in Carniola and the German-Slovene language contact in Carinthia are quite similar. In both countries, there has been a lot of language shift (replacement), such as in Zarz before 1941/45. The language shift in the nort... see more

The heterogeneity of language contacts between German and Slovenian in the past as well as at present can be seen in the frequency, intensity and diversity of contact phenomena. Centuries-long language contacts have left many evident signs. Over the past ... see more

The grammar book Pitesaami Grammar, a study in comparison to Lulesaami has been developed in the period 2011-2014 within the project "From coast to coast", which focuses on the encounters, environment and migration within the Pitesaami area on the Norwegi... see more

Humans are social beings who have a need to constantly interact with other humans, the presence of the internet, especially social media change the style of interaction that was originally in person can now be done virtually, even humans can form a partic... see more

AbstractAttitudes towards varieties of a language have been an issue in educational contexts. For example, it is generally said that societies have a positive attitude towards the standard variety and a negative attitude towards the non-standard varieties... see more

A heterolingual text is characterised by the presence of two or more different languages, or two or more varieties of the same language (Corrius & Zabalbeascoa 2011: 115). This article discusses possible methods of translating into English of a text conta... see more

Native-like English use is often considered the standard to be achieved, in contrast to non-native English use. Nonetheless, localised English varieties abound in many societies and the growth or decline of any language variety commonly depends on how it ... see more

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