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Langue Vernaculaire
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. On appelle langue vernaculaire la langue locale communément parlée au sein d'une communauté. Ce terme s'emploie souvent en opposition avec le terme langue véhiculaire, liturgique ou encore lingua franca. Par exemple, lorsque la liturgie catholique était en latin, elle était la même dans le monde entier : le latin servait de langue liturgique véhiculaire. Dans le même temps, l'enseignement de la religion se faisait en langue locale, la langue vernaculaire. On trouve aussi cette distinction dans les échanges économiques et commerciaux d'aujourd'hui, où l'anglais sert de langue véhiculaire face à la multitude des langues vernaculaires.
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Liu Bannong
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Liu Bannong was a Chinese linguist and poet. A native of Jiangsu, he was an important contributor to the influential magazine La Jeunesse during the May Fourth Movement. He began writing poetry in vernacular Chinese in 1917, and was credited with having coined the Chinese feminine pronoun ta, which only exists in writing and which he made use of in his poems. The usage was popularised by the song Jiao Wo Ruhe Bu Xiang Ta, a "pop hit" in the 1930s in China. The lyrics were written by him and the melody by Yuen Ren Chao.
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La Sintassi Dell'articolo Negli Antichi Volgari Lombardi E Veneti (Secoli XIII-XV)
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Vernetzungen - Relationen (in) der mediävistischen Literaturwissenschaft
Unsere Welt ist über sprachliche, kulturelle und nationale Grenzziehungen hinweg durchsetzt von Vernetzungen und Querverbindungen auf vielerlei Ebenen. Auch in der Mediävistik lassen sich textliche Artefakte intertextuell auf darin verwobene Vernetzungen hin untersuchen. In welchem Verhältnis stehen Quellen, Vorlagen, Bearbeitungen und Übersetzungen zueinander? Welche Textvarianzen gibt es in der Überlieferungs- und Textgeschichte? Wie stellen sich kultureller Austausch und Grenzüberschreitungen innerhalb Europas, aber auch zwischen Okzident und Orient dar? Welche transmedialen Verknüpfungen von Text und Bild und was für Wissensnetzwerke gibt es? Wie lassen sich die vielfältigen und teils unüberschaubaren Vernetzungen zwischen Texten und Menschen heutzutage mit digitalen Mitteln aufbereiten und zugänglich machen? Die hier versammelten Beiträge widmen sich dem Thema 'Vernetzungen' aus ganz unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln.
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Lessons in the Amoy Vernacular
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Lessons in the Amoy Vernacular
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Stylistic Approaches to Global Speculative Fiction
Narratology, Multimodality, and TranslationThis edited book engages with key concerns in contemporary stylistics, including mind style, text-worlds, deixis, metaphor, immersion, and readerly effects, while also exploring intersections with narratology, translation studies, and multimodality. Moving beyond Anglo-American canons, it brings together scholars from across the globe to examine speculative fiction within diverse cultural contexts, genres, languages, and media. Adopting a broadly inclusive understanding of the term speculative fiction as encompassing narrative modes that depart from consensus reality, the volume shifts the emphasis from predominantly thematic approaches towards the linguistic artistry of such altered worlds and minds, while remaining attentive to ideological tensions embedded within such stories. Interest in speculative fiction, its narrative strategies, its movement across languages and cultures, and the stylistic choices that shape readerly experience, has grown considerably across disciplines such as stylistics, narratology, translation studies, telecinematic and media studies, literary criticism, and genre theory. This book offers a comprehensive resource for academics working within these and related fields.
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Sandra Lee McKay
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sandra Lee McKay is a sociolinguist at San Francisco State University. She has contributed to the study of pidgin and creole languages such as African American Vernacular English (AAVE). She writes that language may present a barrier for students who speak pidgin and creole languages. Unlike other languages such as Spanish and Chinese, pidgin and creole languages are not commonly recognized in classroom settings. As a result of this students are not taught the Standard American English (SAE) used on tests as a second language in the same ways as students who speaks Spanish or Chinese.
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Christine Mallinson
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Christine Mallinson is an assistant professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture and affiliate assistant professor of Gender & Women's Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Her research connects issues of language, region, education, race/ethnicity, gender, and other social factors, especially as they face speakers of Southern English and African American English. She has contributed chapters to books including The Oxford Handbook of Sociolinguistics, The Sage Handbook of Sociolinguistics; African American Women's Language: Discourse, Education, and Identity; Sustaining Linguistic Diversity; American Voices: How Dialects Differ from Coast to Coast; and Linguistic Diversity in the South.
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
Being a Record of the Special Vernacular Vocabulary of the County of Roxburgh, With an Appendix of Specimens€ 27,50 -
The Roxburghshire Word-Book
Being a Record of the Special Vernacular Vocabulary of the County of Roxburgh, With an Appendix of Specimens€ 38,95 -
General Chinese
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. General Chinese is a diaphonemic orthography invented by Yuen Ren Chao to represent the pronunciations of all major varieties of Chinese simultaneously. It is "the most complete genuine Chinese diasystem yet published". It can also be used for the Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese pronunciations of Chinese characters, and challenges the claim that Chinese characters are required for interdialectal communication in written Chinese.
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