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    Effects of orthography presentation and loanword frequency on L2 speech shadowing by Daiki Hashimoto, Keigo Tatsuya, Reiko Asada

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Our specific interests are in the effects of orthography presentation and loanword frequency on the formant values of the two vowels Japanese English learners produce when shadowing model speech stimuli. …”
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    Ecolinguistic dynamics of English loanwords in Chinese: a case study on terms for cement by Ruifeng Mo, Hao-Zhang Xiao

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This study examines five cement-related English loanwords in Chinese to uncover the evolutionary mechanisms governing the adaptation of these loanwords by analyzing their ecological dynamics. …”
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    Antrešelj: An early Romanian remnant in Serbo-Croatian by Ligorio Orsat

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The paper discusses SCr. antrešelj ’gap in the middle of a pack saddle’, a Balkan Latin loanword that was transmitted to Serbo-Croatian via either Dalmatian Romance or Romanian, and, based on formal criteria, advocates for the latter as the exclusive intermediary.…”
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    The syllabification of /sw/ in Italian and the phonological status of /w/ by Piero Cossu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Two hypotheses are presented: the Loanword Phonology Hypothesis (LPH), which predicts /w/ to systematically behave as a consonant in loanwords, while the Orthographic Hypothesis (OH) predicts so only when the glide is written ⟨w⟩. …”
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    Pero Budmani’s four letters to Hugo Schuchardt by Ligorio Orsat L.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…For this purpose, he gathered about sixty Dalmatian-Romance loanwords in total, including those he already published in the Dialect of Dubrovnik. …”
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    Лексические инновации в мемосфере: названия мемных жанров by Olga Makarowska

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Changes in the semantics of word loaning are very dynamic as English loanwords enable the swift naming of new realities. …”
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    Revisiting Word-initial Glottal Stops in Persian: Underlying or Epenthetic? by Ali Pirhayati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on these considerations, the paper leans towards the position that glottal stops function as phonemes in all positions regardless of occurrence in loanwords or native words. It also calls for a revision of previous research, emphasizing the importance of non-acoustic aspects in exploring the phonological functions of word-initial glottal stops.…”
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