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Advances in Linguistics Research

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A Study on the Pragmatic Mechanism of English Daily Negative Evaluation from the Perspective of Grice’s Conversational Principle: Exemplified by Utterances in Friends

Author: Shixun Guo / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 180-185 / 2025-08-18 look534 look322

This study examines the euphemistic generation mechanisms of negative evaluation in English daily utterances, grounded in Grice’s Cooperative Principle with Friends as the corpus. Findings reveal that speakers primarily generate C... More >>

Simplification of English Morphology after the Norman Conquest

Author: Ruixin Li / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 174-179 / 2025-07-22 look2286 look1915

Historical transformations have resulted in fluctuations in the evolution of the English language. Following the Norman Conquest, the evolution of English was tumultuous; with the transition of monarchy, English was relegated from... More >>

The Formation of Chinglish from the Perspective of Psycholinguistics

Author: Xuanru Kong / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(3): 165-173 / 2025-07-18 look678 look481

Chinglish is a unique mixture of Chinese linguistic structures and English vocabulary prevalent among Chinese learners and users of English. However, from a psycholinguistic perspective, its formation is a complex and natural cogn... More >>

Investigating the Effect of AI Literacy on the Quality of Technical Translation

Authors: Ke Xu, Wenhui Tang, Zhuangyuan Tian, Qianhui Luan, Leiyu Shi / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(2): 150-164 / 2025-06-25 look1134 look883

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly seen as a collaborator for translators. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence on whether AI literacy can predict the quality of English-Chinese scientific translations. This mi... More >>

A Study on Second-Person Deixis Translation Between Chinese and English Under the Cooperative Principle: A Case Study of “You”

Author: Feiyan Sheng / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2025,7(2): 107-113 / 2025-06-17 look469 look269

Deixis constitutes a crucial component of pragmatics, with person deixis—primarily manifested through personal pronouns—serving to demarcate the relationship between participants in linguistic activities and the discourse itself. ... More >>

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