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Advances in Linguistics Research

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ISSN Online:2707-2630
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Study on the Development Pathways of Translators’ Technological Competence in the AI Era

Author: Quanwei Zhai / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(1): 1-11 / 2026-02-06 look20 look12

As AI technologies become deeply embedded in translation practice, the traditionally human-centered translation process is increasingly transforming into a multi-stage human–AI collaborative workflow, in which translation tasks ar... More >>

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The Origin and Grammaticalization of the Frequency Adverb Jin ( 尽) in Chinese Dialects

Authors: Yihui Huang Wenjing Mao* / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(4): 281-297 / 2025-12-31 look266 look162

The frequency adverb Jin ( 尽) is widely distributed in Mandarin Dialects as well as in Jin, Xiang, Gan, Wu, and Hakka dialects, indicating high-frequency repetition of actions and long-term continuation of states and often carries... More >>

A Study on Emotional Resonance of the Short Drama Escape from the British Museum Based on Multimodal Analysis

Authors: Xin Jiang Huiqiong Duan / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(4): 269-280 / 2025-12-24 look318 look205

Using Zhang Delu’s multimodal discourse analysis framework, this paper investigates the modal synergy and emotional resonance construction mechanism of the online short drama Escape from the British Museum from four levels: cultur... More >>

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Author: 许雪丽 / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(4): 303-305 / 2025-12-05 look242 look128

A Comparative Study on Ambiguity Resolution in Garden-Path Sentences Between Humans and Artificial Intelligence

Author: Jiahao Liu / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(4): 260-268 / 2025-12-05 look336 look238

The garden-path sentence is a paradigm for studying cognitive mechanisms. This study has found that both humans and... More >>

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