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This paper argues that the nativization of loanwords can result from pressure from morphology based on patterns of English loanword adaptations in Xitsonga, a southern Bantu language. The /s/ in /sC/ clusters of English is always realized in Xitsonga borr... see more

Abstract      Reading involves both cognitive and psychological activities of combining both pre-existing cultural and linguistic knowledge. The reader has the ability to view the world in the light of his/her own cultural experie... see more

The aim of this study is to explore whether cultural familiarity influences vocabulary learning through reading short stories and nativizing the story can compensate for the lack of such familiarity. The study was conducted with 48 pre-intermediate univer... see more

This research study examines the nativization process of Hispanic borrowed words in Waray Visayan news articles, focusing on lexical categories, English equivalents, root words, Spanish equivalents, native affixes, and orthographic nativization. Nine arti... see more

This paper sheds light on the phonological issues of Chinese-named entities transliterated into Nepali in contrast to the Source language phonology, Hàny? P?ny?n (pinyin) and the target language phonology. We compared 500 transliterated nouns, relate... see more

This article aims to demonstrate the hypothesis that the use of native culture (C1) in EFL learners' dictionary definitions and/or examples is useful in the comprehension of the looked-up words. This is done by means of a survey involving more than 100 lo... see more

The article is devoted to the study of the ethno-national factor of the national policy of the Soviet communist regime in Ukraine during the 1920s – the first half of the 1940s towards the Polish ethnic minority, the identification of the origins and reas... see more

This article aims to demonstrate the hypothesis that the use of native culture (C1) in EFL learners' dictionary definitions and/or examples is useful in the comprehension of the looked-up words. This is done by means of a survey involving more than 100 lo... see more

It is now a widely accepted phenomenon that English has spread to become a world language or a global lingua franca. Based on the increasing diversity in users and uses of English in crosscultural settings at the present time, the assumptions of current a... see more

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