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What is the difference between Gender-Neutral Language and Gender-Inclusive Language after all?

The dissident proposals in Portuguese

Robert Moura Sena Gomes

V.5 N.1 - 2022e
Discourse AnalysisLexical ScienceSemantics

Who can build a dictionary?

The case of the entries “patroa” and “mulher-solteira” on Dicionário inFormal as a contact space on knowledge production.

Robert Moura Sena Gomes

V.4 N.1 - 2021e
Psycholinguistics

Does knowing English change the way we speak Portuguese?

On some myths regarding bilingualism

Mara Guimarães

V.3 N.2 - 2020e
Applied Linguistics

Learning languages in virtual exchange: do we just get connected and start talking?

Communities (...) develop their own mechanisms to accomplish their purposes

Laura Rampazzo

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V.1 N.2 - 2018e
Phonetics

How we breathe when we speak

Even if speaking is a daily activity, this not precludes the possibility of speaking more fluently, in a more pleasant way, and why not, in a way that can optimize breathing for speech for decreasing the level of stress of both speaker and hearer.

Plinio Almeida Barbosa

V.1 N.1 - 2018e
MorphologySociolinguisticsSyntax

Gender and Language: between grammar and the social

The study of the relationship between gender and language is a diversified and blooming field, which has both academic and popular appeal.

Danniel da Silva Carvalho

V.1 N.1 - 2018e
Applied Linguistics

The Dangers of English as Lingua Franca of Journals

The trend for English-medium publishing emerges from neoliberal policies that affect the goals, activities and working conditions in higher education.

Mary Jane Curry e Theresa Lillis

V.1 N.1 - 2018e
Language & CognitionNeurolinguisticsPsycholinguistics

Asymmetry and Third Factor: What does the human language have to do with the world around?

Asymmetries are also found in the way we speak, read, and process linguistic information in the mind / brain.

Fernando Lúcio de Oliveira

V.2 N.2 - 2019e
Computational Linguistics

Can you give me a shorter text, please?

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an area that seeks to make possible the interaction between humans and machines through the processing of natural languages.

Jackson Wilke da Cruz Souza

V.2 N.1 - 2019e
Lexical Science

It’s not just about reading, it’s about understanding: simplifying texts

When they face a problem involving a language, such as a written text that should be easy for most people, but is difficult, linguists question the situation and may bring suggestions for people to communicate better.

Maria José Bocorny Finatto, Gabriel L. Ponomarenko and Laura P. Berwanger

V.1 N.2 - 2018e
Phonetics

How we breathe when we speak

Even if speaking is a daily activity, this not precludes the possibility of speaking more fluently, in a more pleasant way, and why not, in a way that can optimize breathing for speech for decreasing the level of stress of both speaker and hearer.

Plinio Almeida Barbosa

V.1 N.1 - 2018e
Applied Linguistics

The Dangers of English as Lingua Franca of Journals

The trend for English-medium publishing emerges from neoliberal policies that affect the goals, activities and working conditions in higher education.

Mary Jane Curry e Theresa Lillis

V.1 N.1 - 2018e
Sociolinguistics

Not Always do people speak what they say they speak

Linguistic behavior is shaped by beliefs and attitudes towards language, which affect the process of constitution of identity by language and discourse, as a consequence of this, the variable phenomena are not equally perceived by everyone.

Raquel Freitag

V.1 N.1 - 2018e
Indigenous LanguagesLanguage Teaching

Journey to Aotearoa

The team wanted to learn about the Maori Kohanga Reo schools, the language nest program, which was able to reverse in three decades the alarming situation of language and culture endangerment that threatened the Maori people. They also learned about the Maori fundamental schools, the Kura Kaupapa. Their proposal was to learn about these programs in order to contribute to the preservation and revitalization of the Kaingang language and culture.

Marcus Maia


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