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The aim of the article is to analyze new trends in Russian compounding, which are greatly influenced by the English language. Compound words (composites) reflect changes in the views of society, including those influenced by cultural and linguistic intera... see more

Following the principles of lexical borrowing which regulate the phonological adaptation of English loanwords in the Serbian language, we investigate the acoustics of the partial transphonemization of three English vowels. We have employed the Praat softw... see more

The article presents various forms of working with the “borrowed” material in the artistic practice of recent centuries. This phenomenon covers painting, literature, cinema, choreography, and music. The stable nature of this phenomenon, preserved by a tra... see more

Abstract: This article focuses on the lemmatisation of vowel-commencing borrowed nouns and the allo-cation of borrowed nouns to noun class prefixes in Isichazamazwi SesiNdebele, the first monolingual general-purpose Ndebele dictionary, and Isichazamazwi S... see more

Moroccan Arabic (MA) has a derivational noun circumfix /ta-...-t/ that is borrowed from the neighboring Berber languages. This circumfix is highly productive on native MA noun stems but not productive on borrowed Berber stems (which are rare in MA). This ... 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

Variance of Serbian Linguistic Terms for Naming Lexemes Borrowed from Slavic LanguagesThis article provides an overview of Serbian linguistic terms for naming lexemes borrowed from Slavic languages. The terms were extracted from the reference linguistic s... see more

The failure of the post-apartheid government to deliver on some of the promises of the South African Bill of Rights, coupled with the appropriation of the Bill of Rights by the international human rights movement, create the impression that the Bill of Ri... see more

Information transfer occurs between societies for various reasons, mostly political and social relations such as migration, war and trade. Instead of giving a name to the innovations learned during this transfer, sometimes the source language’s’ words are... see more

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