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Advances in Linguistics Research

ISSN Print:2707-2622
ISSN Online:2707-2630
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Resistance, Awakening and Construction —An Analysis of Female Subjectivity in Jane Eyre from the Perspective of Feminist Literary Theory

Author: Yufan Wang / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(1): 31-45 / 2026-04-08 look914 look411

This study clarifies the formative logic and developmental trajectory of the female subjectivity of the protagonist in Jane Eyre, and explores the feminist ideological core of the work. Based on three core critical dimensions in W... More >>

Evidence for a Human Language Instinct from Sign Languages

Author: Beiyang Zhang / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(1): 25-30 / 2026-03-23 look513 look340

This paper examines whether evidence from sign language research supports the hypothesis that humans possess a language instinct. Drawing on studies of homesign systems, emerging sign languages, cospeech gesture in stuttering, and... More >>

On Issues in the Translation of Public Signs in Wuhan: From the Perspectives of Grammar, Semantics, and Pragmatics

Authors: Siyi Wei, Yizhuan Huang / Advances in Linguistics Research / 2026,8(1): 12-24 / 2026-03-10 look793 look483

Public signs reflect urban linguistic governance and a city’s international image. However, various translation problems have been identified in the translation of public signs in Wuhan. In this context, this study examines public... More >>

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 look860 look584

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 look905 look580

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 >>

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