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Advances in Linguistics Research

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Can’t hear clearly without glasses?—A Preliminary Study on Multisensory Integration in Language Processing

Author: Yao Wang / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 151-170 / 2026-06-08 look57 look43

Based on the design experiment of Multisensory Integration theory and Cognitive Load theory, this paper studies the phenomenon of “unclear hearing when taking off the glasses”. The experimental results show that visual blurring re... More >>

A Study of Russian Nominalization Based on the State Russian National Corpus from the Perspective of Transitional Theory

Author: Mingze Li / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 138-150 / 2026-05-29 look193 look170

Russian substantivized adjectives and substantivized participles possess the grammatical features of nouns, adjectives, and participles simultaneously, thus constituting a special linguistic phenomenon characterized by “both this ... More >>

Study on the Semantic Evolution of the Spanish Adjective “Guapo” from the Perspective of Area Studies

Author: Yixin Zhao / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 126-137 / 2026-05-26 look119 look125

The core meaning of the Spanish adjective “guapo” shifted from “brave” to “handsome” between the mid-18th century and the 19th century. This study retrieves all full tokens of “guapo” (1638-1889) from the Corpus del Nuevo Dicciona... More >>

Wuthering Heights and the Beauty of Darkness: A Reverse Interpretation through Thomistic Aesthetics

Author: Hongjing Lu / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 113-125 / 2026-05-26 look102 look67

This paper examines the unique aesthetic of darkness in the Gothic classic Wuthering Heights through the theoretical lens of Thomas Aquinas’s three conditions of beauty—integritas, consonantia and claritas— and proposes a methodol... More >>

Meme Communication in Legal Translation across Legal Systems

Author: Lulu Zhan / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(2): 95-112 / 2026-05-26 look86 look69

This study takes the Parks and Wildlife Act of Zimbabwe and the Wild Animal Conservation Law of the People’s Republic of China as its comparative texts. This study, grounded in the language-meme typology framework—comprising form-... More >>

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