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Maqsood, Binish; Saleem, Tahir; Aziz, Asif; Azam, Summiaya – SAGE Open, 2019
The present study aims at establishing grammatical constraints on the borrowing of nouns (Ns) and verbs (Vs) in Urdu and English by adopting Noam Chomsky's Methodological Naturalism within the field of generative grammar as the theoretical framework of the study. For this purpose, the corpus of Pure Urdu and Pure English sentences from textbooks…
Descriptors: Grammar, Urdu, Verbs, Linguistic Borrowing
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Ardhian, Dany; Sumarlam; Purnanto, Dwi; Yustanto, Henry – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
The name of the worship place is closely related to history, ideology, power, and society. Naming a worship place is a symbol of how power is represented through text in public spaces. This study aims to look at an environmental print by investigating the performance of religions in Malang, Indonesia, through the use of language in the names of…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Naming, Language Usage, Photography
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Shapira, Marina; Priestley, Mark – Scottish Educational Review, 2018
This paper forms the first part of research into the phenomenon of curriculum narrowing within Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE). It presents findings from a preliminary analysis of publicly available data -- Scottish Qualifications and school leavers' attainment data, aggregated by local authorities. Our findings show that the senior…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Trend Analysis, Educational Attainment, Excellence in Education
Painter, Robert Kenneth – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation explores the phonetic mechanisms of the sound change known as rhotacism (/s/ greater than /z/ greater than /r/) which is observed in Italic, Germanic, and Sanskrit, among other languages, employing lab-based methods of "experimental historical phonology" (Ohala 1974), and approaching sound change from the theoretical standpoint…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Phonetics, Latin, Classical Languages
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Kelly, David H. – Classical Journal, 1972
Discusses changes in attitudes toward classical studies on the part of students and teachers particularly concerning the cultural values of the Romans and Greeks. (RL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Cultural Education, English, Etymology
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Sihler, Andrew – Journal of Indo-European Studies, 1973
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Diachronic Linguistics, English, Indo European Languages
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Sebesta, Judith Lynn – Classical Outlook, 1979
Provides a list of textbooks which may be used in courses building general English or technical vocabulary through the study of Greek and Latin roots. (AM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classical Languages, English, English Instruction
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Seiler, Hansjakob – Language, 1971
Collitz lecture delivered at the meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in Columbus, Ohio, July 1970. (DS)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Grammar
Detroit Classical Association, MI.
This pamphlet, intended to clarify the nature of Latin and its practical value, provides the prospective student with information on which to determine whether to undertake the study. A quiz in English utilizes Latin loanwords and demonstrates the direct effect of Latin on English vocabulary. (RL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Counseling, Cultural Enrichment, English
Stearns, E. V.
The use of the chalkboard is suggested in this article to give concrete answers to the question of why one should study Latin. Six groups of sentences each illustrate a different principle of how Latin is related to other fields of study. (RL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Counseling, Cultural Enrichment, English
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Sadler, J. D. – Classical Outlook, 1971
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Classical Languages, Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics
Davis, E. Christine
This one-act playlet illustrates the profound impact Latin has on English. A dispute over the significance of Latin involves nine characters, each of whom contribute an etymological analysis of a Latin-derived English word which is considered a spelling problem or is a specialized word used in other subject areas. (RL)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Counseling, Cultural Enrichment, Drama
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Seligson, Gerda – Classical Outlook, 1979
Stresses the need for Latin instruction in the school curriculum today. The history of Latin instruction in the U.S. is traced starting from the time that writing Latin and analyzing texts in terms of grammatical, logical, and compositional categories were emphasized. (NCR)
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum, Descriptive Linguistics
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McArthur, Tom – World Englishes, 1999
Discusses origin of word "standard" and how it came to be applied to language; emergence in classical times of concept of "best" Greek and Latin, and how this had profound influence on development of high vernaculars of Europe; establishment of "le bon francais" and "good English," and application of terms…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, English, Foreign Countries, French
Rutimann, Hans – Publications Mod Lang Assn, 1969
Descriptors: Administrators, Classical Languages, English, Linguistics
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