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The relationship between structure complexity and foreign language linguistic knowledge
E-mail: mujcic.vildana@yahoo.com
Sveučilište u Zenici
Filozofski fakultet u Osijeku
Abstract: This article reports on a study which analysed the role of the complexity of linguistic structures in foreign language learners’ linguistic knowledge in terms of both explicit and implicit knowledge. ...
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E-mail: knovak2@ffri.hr
University of Rijeka
Abstract: The reconstruction of language biographies of the Illyrian movement members was based on their available, published or unpublished, texts written in all of the idioms they were using (Croatian dialect...
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Page 385 - 402
How word choice matters: An analysis of adjective-noun collocations in a corpus of learner essays
E-mail: vpavicic@ffos.hr
Filozofski fakultet u Osijeku
Leiden University
Abstract: Foreign language learners’ choice of collocations is traditionally considered to be one of the main markers of foreignlanguageness (Korosadowitz-Struzynska 1980: 115), hence relevant in achieving a hi...
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Romanski leksički elementi u govoru Baških Oštarija
E-mail: kmiocic2@net.hr
Sveučilište u Zadru
Abstract: Cilj ovoga rada je upotpuniti i obogatiti dosadašnje spoznaje o romanskim elementima u ličkim govorima pa time i u govoru Baških Oštarija. Iako se nalaze na geografskoj granici između Like i Podgorja,...
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E-mail: nzupanov@ffzg.hr
Sveučilište u Zagrebu
Abstract: U radu se opisuje jezični razvoj dvodijalektalnoga djeteta u prve tri godine života. Djetetov je okolinski govor urbana zagrebačka kajkavština, a majčinski mu je novoštokavski ikavski govor kakvim se ...
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Lexical bleaching of the verbal construction fail to x: A contrastive corpus-based study
E-mail: andrej.stopar@ff.uni-lj.si
Sveučilište u Ljubljani
Abstract: The English verbal construction fail to x allows two interpretations: in the first, the verb has the full lexical meaning of not being successful in what you are trying to achieve, whereas in the seco...
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E-mail: smd@ku.edu
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Kansas
Abstract: This paper establishes the term ORPHAN PREFIX for a Slavic prefix that no longer shares a dominant spatial meaning with its cognate preposition. Most Slavic prefixes do share such a dominant spatial m...