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The form and function of word play in sports sections of British tabloids
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Filip Akmačić When talking about humorous language, the notion of wordplay often comes to mind. A broad definition would be the act of manipulating formal and semantic aspects of lexical units to create playful connections between the form and meaning of words. One such type of wordplay can be seen in the journalistic discourse, particularly in tabloid journalism. When reading those (sub)headlines, questions may arise; such as: how wordplay works in this particular discourse and how it influences or...
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The historical development of the English spelling system
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Dragana Jurić The English language is a complex system and it is difficult to know what to expect, when a language develops a worldwide presence to the extent that English has. The history of English is a fascinating system of its own. The sound, spelling, grammar, and vocabulary – every aspect of the language has a rich history of development, influenced by other languages during its journey towards standardization.
This paper focuses on one aspect – the spelling. Its development will be traced...
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The influence of Dutch on English
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Marko Lugarić The role of the Dutch language in the shaping and influencing of both the modern British and American English language cannot be denied. From as far as a thousand years ago, the contact through trade, war, industry, science and art between the Netherlands and England, and the later contact and influence of Dutch settlers and colonies on the American continent, are not only an important part of history, but an important part of linguistics as well, helping to understand how the modern English...
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The influence of Old Norse on English
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Nataša Kapetanović English vocabulary and grammar have been changed and reshaped by several foreign influences through their contact with the English people. Different invaders caused a great difference in the northern and southern English dialect. Due to the contact between various invaders and the natives, these dialects exhibit differences in phonology, morphology, vocabulary and syntax. Norse invasions have influenced the English language, especially the northern part, while the southern part has been...
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The influence of Spanish on the lexicon of World Englishes
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Borna Petrović The spread of the English language across the globe is a result of the formation of various varieties of English, otherwise known as World Englishes. These varieties are modelled under the constant influence of a plethora of factors, including the historical, cultural, socio-economic and linguistic influences of the regions in which a particular variety of English is spoken. One of the factors that has left a noticeable mark on English is the Spanish language. Being the second most spoken...
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The neurobiological foundations of language
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Nataša Krajinović Language is a unique human cognitive ability that allows us to communicate ideas and thoughts, and in no other species do we find a communication system which is that complex. This complexity is represented in the arrangement of the brain’s language processing areas. Even though the left hemisphere, especially the two main centers called Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area, dominates when it comes to language comprehension and expression, many other regions of the brain contribute to the...
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The quest for wealth and happiness in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby"
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Dajana Vaci In his novel The Great Gatsby (1925) F. Scott Fitzgerald places a great emphasis on the characters’ social status, and the corresponding level of power or weakness it denotes in society. Moreover, the author highlights the issue of the characters’ never-ending quest for wealth, which is seen as the only basis of their lives. At the beginning of the novel, we are introduced to the character of Nick Carraway, the narrator, who comes to East Egg in search for a better job. Nick represents a...
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The relationship between extroversion/ introversion, perceptual learning styles and success in English as a foreign language
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Snježana Krišto The most often mentioned individual differences affecting success in foreign language learning are: age, intelligence, motivation, language aptitude, knowledge of other languages, learning strategies, learning styles and personality. In this paper personality and learning styles will be described, but the main focus will be extroversion and introversion, perceptual learning styles, their main characteristics and their relationship with language learning success. A number of studies have been...
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The relationship between listening anxiety, listening strategies and listening comprehension in English as a foreign language
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Marija Ćupurdija Language learning strategies represent one of the most important factors which determine the degree of success in learning a second or foreign language. Listening strategies are one of the subgroups of this large category which learners use in order to enhance their listening comprehension. Listening anxiety may have an effect on learner’s success, usually a debilitating one. This study aims to investigate the relationship between listening anxiety, listening strategies and listening...
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The relationship between writing strategies and writing anxiety in EFL
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Andrea Đumlija The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between EFL learners' writing strategies, writing anxiety and writing achievement. Writing Strategy Inventory (WSI) and Second Language Writing Anxiety Inventory (SLWAI) were administered to a sample of 300 learners attending second, third and fourth grade of secondary school. The results showed moderate usage of writing strategies along with moderate levels of writing anxiety. In accordance with several previous studies,...
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The role of self-regulation in EFL vocabulary knowledge
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Martina Vujnović This study investigates the role of self-regulation in English foreign language (EFL) vocabulary knowledge and whether learners’ attitudes towards vocabulary learning, perception of difficulty and gender, influence learners’ self-regulation capacity (SRC). The “SRCvoc” questionnaire and X-Lex Test were administered to a sample of 268 learners. The results of Pearson’s correlation revealed significant correlation between learners’ attitudes towards vocabulary learning, their...
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The role of transcreation in marketing
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Nikolina Stanković Due to globalization, numerous companies are crossing borders and expanding to foreign countries. This includes running campaigns in foreign languages. However, many marketers don’t understand the importance of hiring a competent translator. The language of advertising is specific and is often closely linked to its culture. The slogans often include wordplays, rhyme, metaphors, etc. This is why they are so challenging to translate, because they cannot be translated literally. The...
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