| 52 |
2026 |
Vol. 27 No. 1 |
Typology of Lexical Choices in Nigerian Pidgin Political Headlines: Evidence from BBC News |
Maria Mbursa Salihu, Ijudigal Clement Satumari, and Amina Salisu Aliy |
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| 51 |
2026 |
Vol. 27 No. 1 |
Onomatopoeia in Maithili: A Correspondence Analysis in Optimality Theory |
Priyeshi Kumari and Somdev Kar |
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| 50 |
2026 |
Vol. 27 No. 1 |
A Typology of Gameplay Terminology in Hybrid-Genre Video Games: Evidence from the Korean Translation of Immortals of Aveum |
Jong Yon Kim |
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| 49 |
2026 |
Vol. 27 No. 1 |
When Linguistic Hierarchy Becomes Infrastructure: AI, Language, and the Reconfiguration of Linguistic Imperialism |
Silo Chin |
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| 48 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 2 |
Negotiating Language Conflict in the Digital Era: Rethinking the Virtual |
Sung-Ryun Yoon |
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| 47 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 2 |
Civic Education and the Use of Planned Languages on Global Campuses: A Practical Alternative for Enhancing University Students’ Global Citizenship |
Eunha Won |
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| 46 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 2 |
Perceptions of Aboriginal Names among the Meru People of Tanzania: Colonial Disruption and Cultural Continuity in a Typological Perspective |
Wariaeli Pallangyo & Chrispina Alphonce |
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| 45 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 2 |
Numeral Formation in Igala: Morphological Structure, Arithmetic Logic, and Typological Insights |
Salem Ochala Ejeba |
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| 44 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 2 |
Universality and Typology in Phonotactic Constraints: Evidence from Amharic and English |
Tadesse Weldegebreal Baymot |
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| 43 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 1 |
Language Planning in Curriculum Review and Harmonisation of Courses in African Tertiary Institutions |
Afsat Sanni-Suleiman |
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| 42 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 1 |
What is It ? |
Haiyong Liu |
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| 41 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 1 |
Resolving Pronoun Ambiguity: Comparing Bible Translations in English and an Artificial Auxiliary Language |
Eunjung Lee & Silo Chin |
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| 40 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 1 |
Typological and Universal Influences on the Acquisition of Alternating Unaccusative Constructions: A Study of Moroccan EFL Learners |
Khalid Elasri, Rachid Ed-Dali, & Najib Bouhout |
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| 39 |
2025 |
Vol. 26 No. 1 |
Symbolism as Meaning Strategy in Tanure Ojaide’s Poetry: A Linguistic Approach |
Hamzah Abdurraheem |
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| 38 |
2024 |
Vol. 25 No. 2 |
Representation of Otherness in Translation of Multilingual Literature: The Case of A Thousand Splendid Suns |
Eunha Won |
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| 37 |
2024 |
Vol. 25 No. 2 |
More than a Language Itself: The Speech Act of Refusal in Constructed Languages |
Jin-young Tak & Inook Lyuh |
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| 36 |
2024 |
Vol. 25 No. 2 |
Evaluating the Potential of a Unified Hausa-Igbo-Yoruba Language to Ease Language Related Social and Political Conflicts in Nigeria |
Olusegun Oladele Jegede |
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| 35 |
2024 |
Vol. 25 No. 2 |
Inclusory Plural Pronominal Constructions in Hungarian: A Comparative Syntactic Study with an Outlook to Universal Grammar |
Grete Dalmi |
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| 34 |
2024 |
Vol. 25 No. 1 |
AI Chatbots and Linguistic Injustice |
Sunyoung Park |
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| 33 |
2024 |
Vol. 25 No. 1 |
Typology of Constituent Focus in a West African Language: A Minimalist Analysis |
Emmanuel ?m?niyi ?la?rewaju |
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