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    Défis de l’enseignement universitaire dans un contexte multiculturel : une étude de cas en Asie by Loïse Jeannin

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…On the campuses of international universities, student population displays a diversity of cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This diversity arises from the geographical mobility of students that generates a diversity of learning needs and habits within the classrooms. …”
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  2. 3022

    Adaptive Language Processing Based on Deep Learning in Cloud Computing Platform by Wenbin Xu, Chengbo Yin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The innovation of these two methods is that no additional linguistic resources such as bilingual dictionary and syntactic analyzer are needed as auxiliary. …”
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  3. 3023

    Building and Strengthening Communities Through Culturally Responsive Inter-Agency Collaboration in Southern New Jersey by Carla Villacis, Samuel Ross

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Immigrant families experience linguistic, cultural, and policy challenges in search for resources available to them in the United States, often through minimal social connections (Furman et al., 2009; Suárez-Orozco et al., 2012). …”
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  4. 3024

    On the study of the Uzbek version of the dastan “Idegey” by Eshchanova G.A.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is scientifically substantiated that the Kiyos zhyrau version is the richest in linguistic composition, the most beautiful in artistic coloring, and in the excellent description of traditions associated with ancient life, even acquiring historicity. …”
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  5. 3025

    The discursive construction of the nation: Serbhood as the other in the construction of Montenegrin national identity by Mitrović Sava

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The research findings show that, alongside legal, foreign policy, linguistic, symbolic, and other distancing from Serbia and Serbhood, the construction of contemporary Montenegrin identity hinged on a discourse that not only suppressed Serbhood but also portrayed it as a hostile otherness and a threat to the mere existence of Montenegro.…”
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    Lexicalized elements in khiva and urganch oghuz dialects by Mustafa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This situation is realized in various ways. This linguistic phenomenon, which can be seen in some sub-dialects and dialects of Turkic, is also seen in the dialects of Khiva and Urganch, which are among the Oghuz dialects spoken in Khwarezm. …”
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  7. 3027

    “Dissociating Form and Meaning in Bilingual Creative Writing and Creative Translation Workshops” by Sara GREAVES, Marie-Laure SCHULTZE

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Similarly, language can be dismantled and reassembled afresh, in an apparently paradoxical pedagogy based on breaking, rather than making, monolingual linguistic habits. This contradicts the doxa according to which learning the rules comes first, any creativity later, and which we are not the only ones to believe unfounded. …”
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    UNIVERSITY TEACHERS’ READINESS TO APPLY THE MODERN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES by Irina O. Kotlyarova

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The components of readiness of university teachers to use modern educational technology are structured. The linguistic component is included along with the cognitive, psychological, operational, connotative components; its necessity is proved. …”
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  9. 3029

    Representing Tatar verbs denoting physiological actions and states in the lexicographic database by A.M. Galieva

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Many of the analyzed lexemes lack direct equivalents in the Russian language. Linguistic information represented in the database has both applied and theoretical dimensions. …”
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    Pre-primary school teacher training program in Kotebe University of Education: provision and policy implications by Abunu Arega Yismaw

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Pre-primary education provides a stimulating environment for the physical, intellectual, linguistic, social, and emotional development of children. …”
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    Being vulnerable with viewers: Exploring how medical YouTubers communicated about COVID-19 with the public. by Seung Woo Chae, Noriko Hara, Harshit Rakesh Shiroiya, Janice Chen, Ellen Ogihara

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We employed natural language processing to analyze the linguistic and emotional dimensions of these two text sets including analytical thinking, positive emotion, and negative emotion, the last of which was divided into anxiety, anger, and sadness. …”
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  13. 3033

    Auf der Suche nach Hatespeech in parlamentarischen Debatten: Analyse der Reden von Krzysztof Kasprzak und Jens Maier by Michał Smułczyński

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In the following article, which is part of a comprehensive German-Polish contrastive study on linguistic impoliteness and hate speech in parliamentary debates, I have focused on the identification and characterization of hate speech. …”
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    Comparaison entre espèces chez le primate et évolution du langage by Anne Reboul

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…More importantly, one can try to identify in the natural communication of nonhuman primates or in laboratory experiments some components of linguistic communication such as syntax, semantic compositionality, or pragmatics. …”
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    Auxiliary clitics in Polish by Dorota Jagódzka

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… Polish auxiliary clitics constitute an interesting set of data which draws attention to cross-linguistic differences among Slavic languages. A general principle for clitic placement in Indo-European languages is the one described by Jacob Wackernagel in his 1892 work. …”
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  16. 3036

    Dansk Kan Kan tosprogede elever være ordblinde? by Hatice Filikci

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Dyslexia is problematized as a neurobiological condition leading to phonological decoding difficulties, while bilingual students, in contrast to monolingual ethnic Danish students, are problematized based on assumptions about their presumed lack of linguistic and academic competencies. Regarding bilingual students' reading difficulties, an underlying assumption arises that bilingual students do not suffer from phonological decoding difficulties like their monolingual peers. …”
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    Ochrona stabilności sektora bankowego jako ochrona wartości konstytucyjnych by Kamil Dąbrowski

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Therefore, for the sake of its protection, it may serve as a kind of interpretative model, which may sometimes justify a departure from the – even relatively unambiguous – linguistic interpretation of specific provisions in the field of – broadly understood – banking law.…”
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    On the relation between lexical and prosodic cues of emotion in English: a preliminary corpus-based analysis by Paolo Mairano, Enrico Zovato, Vito Quinci

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Abundant literature has shown that emotional speech is characterized by various cues at different linguistic levels. This contribution investigates the relation between lexical and prosodic cues of emotions in English using audiobook recordings from the LibriSpeech corpus. …”
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    Der Tatra-Babelturm. Der Grenzcharakter vom Ethnos „homo scepusiensis“ in den Berichten von Ludwik Pietrusiński und Teodor Tripplin by Aleksandra Gintowt

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Pietrusiński highlights the mutual influences of the local languages, since locals used different dialects, orthographies, and pronunciations, often creating their own linguistic forms. Tripplin, on the other hand, addresses the theme of life in an area “without borders,” in a place of free cultural exchange due to the proximity of different values and beliefs, which seemed natural to the inhabitants at the time. …”
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    Accommodation: a cognitive heuristic for background information by Misha-Laura Müller

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Presuppositions are usually defined as a linguistic means to convey background information, which require very little cognitive effort to be interpreted (Sperber & Wilson [1986] 1995: 706). …”
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