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Advances in Linguistics Research

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ISSN Online:2707-2630
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The Impact of Semantic Differences in the Sino-Japanese Legal Homographic Term “Accessory” on Legal Interpretation

Author: / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 240-250 / 2026-06-26 look93 look101

During the development of the Chinese and Japanese legal systems, a large number of legal terms with identical written forms have emerged. Among these terms, the character-based loanword “accessory” ( 从犯) stands as a core concept ... More >>

A Study on the Slip of the Tongue and Voice Guiding Effect

This article puts forward a new explanatory mechanism for slips of the tongue, namely the “voice guiding effect”, which operates within working memory. The “voice guiding effect” refers to a speech production mechanism that genera... More >>

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Writing the Background Move in Computer Science Introductions: A Genre-Based Analysis

Author: Na Zhang / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 218-226 / 2026-06-25 look51 look37

The significance of research article writing for academic staff and postgraduate students cannot be overstated. While an introduction, as the opening segment of a research article, demonstrates authors’ core academic literacy, inc... More >>

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The Temporal Course of Semantic Access in Spoken Chinese Disyllabic Compound Comprehension

Authors: Haibin Han Tingyang Shang / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 205-217 / 2026-06-24 look79 look72

This study investigated the time course of semantic access during the comprehension of spoken Chinese disyllabic compound words. Using a printed-word version of the Visual World Paradigm (PW-VWP), participants’ eye movements were ... More >>

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Representations of Occupational Stigma and Burnout in Henan Literature: A Psychological Reading of Educator Narratives

Author: Muhammad Shahjahan / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 191-204 / 2026-06-24 look78 look72

Occupational stigma among university humanities faculty has emerged as a recurrent thematic concern in contemporary Chinese literature, particularly in works emerging from or set in Henan Province. This paper examines how two repr... More >>

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