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This paper presents a decisive topic in Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutical ethics: the dialectical relationship between justice and love. After the introduction, the first part analyzes Ricoeur's concept of justice: he starts the reflections by focusing on the classic ideas of distribution and equality. Ricoeur calls it "logic of equivalence." Like the b...
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Introduction Situated within the relatively under-researched and underrepresented contexts of highly multilingual Asian countries, the volume Agency in Multilingual Education Policy and Planning in Asia seeks to deepen the understanding of agency within multilingual education policy and planning by engaging prominent scholars to critically examine...
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Background: Acquired neurological diseases significantly alter the dynamics between patients and their caregiving relatives, particularly spouses. This study investigates how these disorders impact the patient-spouse relationship and assesses the role of healthcare professionals in shaping these dynamics during long-term rehabilitation. Methods: We...
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The study explores the often-overlooked concept of Vygotskian catharsis within asymmetrical dialectics to gain a deeper understanding of the correlation between Second Language Development (SLD) and per- sonality formation. Departing from the political connotations commonly associated with Vygotsky, a narrative literature review is adopted. Here, t...
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In recent years, large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated exponential improvements that promise transformative opportunities across various industries. Their ability to generate human-like text and ensure continuous availability facilitates the creation of interactive service chatbots aimed at enhancing customer experience and streamlining en...
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In face of contemporary globalization processes, Western civilization (in its dual aspect of modern science and democracy) has increasingly become an ambivalent object of reflection. Positive, critical, and/or culturalist evaluations of this civilization are now an integral part of post- and de-colonial theories themselves, which reveal the need fo...
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The article is devoted to a semantic evolution of the Proto‑Slavic dialects of Ukrainian and their correlates in other Indo‑European languages. The purpose of this article is to study their semantic transformations from Proto‑Indo‑European times to the present. The article identifies their Indo‑European and Slavic preforms, corrects those of them p...
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Ernst Bloch, as a pivotal figure in early Western Marxism, constructed his philosophy of hope centered on the ontology of not-yet-being (noch-nicht-sein), offering a groundbreaking perspective for traditional philosophical systems. This study traces the conceptual history of his system, analyzes Bloch's original texts, and compares his thought with...
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This paper argues that the conventional view of mutation as a purely stochastic process is philosophically and empirically insufficient. Grounded in the methodology of dialectical materialism, the argument challenges the dogma of "random mutation" by emphasizing the role of material conditions-especially the environment-in shaping genetic variation...
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A global loneliness crisis has driven millions to seek emulated empathy in AI companions like Replika, Character.AI, and Pi.AI. Many users form emotional bonds with AI despite knowing its empathy is emulated. Understanding this paradox is key for ethical AI design and governance, yet prior research, by separating benefits and risks, overlooks how u...
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As the fundamental viewpoint of materialist dialectics, the dialectical perspective on contradictions maintains significant practical relevance and scientific value in analyzing and guiding contemporary affairs. In 2024, OpenAI unveiled Sora, a text-to-video model whose formidable capabilities in artistic creation have garnered extensive scholarly...
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This article provides a description of methodology of Jurgen Habermas and his analysis of positivism and Carl Popper's critical rationalism. Also, Habermas's attempt to develope a comprehensive rationality by the means of describing the three concerns of human kind and their relation with the knowledge of natural sciences, historical sciences and h...
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In 1644, the Manchus, a Tungusic population from northeast Asia, conquered Ming China, establishing the Qing Empire. Four years later, Crimean Tartar horsemen joined a major uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, gravely destabilizing one of Europe’s largest states. These near-simultaneous incursions by ostensibly nomadic, horse-ridin...
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This project aims to develop a system that can convert image text into speech using Raspberry Pi. This system will use optical character recognition (OCR) technology to extract text from images, which will then be converted into speech using text-to-speech software. (TTS). (TTS). This will provide a valuable tool for individuals with visual impairm...
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Crimes of a transnational nature have covered most of the states of South Asia, and their growth leads to the destabilization of both national and regional security. In this sense, individual states, such as the Republic of India, act as a transit location when committing crimes of a cross-border nature. Purpose: to assess the challenges and threat...
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Tulisan ini membahas pemikiran dialektis Ibnu Rusyd dan para teolog tentang metafisika ketuhanan. Pembahasan didasarkan pada kajian kritik dan dialog tentang pandangan para teolog tentang metafisika. Tiga poin penting muncul: pertama, bagaimana Ibnu Rusyd menyajikan dasar argumen kritisnya; kedua, proses metode kritik Ibnu Rusyd terhadap nalar meta...
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The article analyzes the literary representation of the Cajun ethno-linguistic minority in the text of the comic book of the late XX century. The relevance of this study is due to the fact that globalization has established the tendency to represent small ethnic groups in modern popular culture. The desire to create unique and memorable characters...
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This article analyzes the epistemology of the language/dialect (L/D) dichotomy. The L/D dichotomy gives rise to disputes between “splitters”, who want to split the speech of a given region into more than one “language”, and “lumpers”, who view the region as speaking one “language” albeit with diverse “dialects”. While numerous linguists have declar...
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With advancements in speech recognition and natural language processing, voice intelligence technology holds great promise for the future of smart homes in China. This article explores the application and development trends of voice intelligence technology in China's smart home devices and applications. Through a comprehensive literature review and...
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Chinese dialects represent an invaluable heritage of the Chinese nation. The Yamato people, as a prominent example of the Sinosphere, have established a profound cultural and historical connection with the Han people over the course of history. In contemporary society, as Standard Mandarin increasingly permeates all aspects of daily life, the signi...
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Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God presents a radical departure from the tragic mulatta trope in African American literature by centering a black feminist protagonist, Janie Crawford, who is neither defined by racial ambiguity nor constrained by the moral expectations imposed on middle-class black women of the 19th and early 20th cen...
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Title: The Dynamics of Accents and Dialects: Understanding Their Similarities and the Ability to Switch Between Them Abstract: This paper explores the similarities between accents and dialects and how people switch between them based on social contexts. Through sociolinguistic theories like code-switching, it examines how speech patterns evolve a...
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This paper problematizes the current anti-pluricentric perspectives in German dia- lectology in the context of “language making” (Krämer et al. 2022). Disciplinary history and cross-linguistic comparison shed light on what appears to be discipline- internal theoretical hegemony on what makes a language and what a dialect. The paper proposes the exi...
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This study examines the decisive role of translation as a method of linguistic documentation and its implications for language standardisation, focusing on the case of Rajbanshi, a language spoken in northeastern India. It critically engages with Charu Chandra Sanyal’s (1965) documentation of Rajbanshi in relation to earlier colonial initiatives, p...
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In South Australia, pre-service teachers require a sound knowledge of grammar to deploy the Learning English: Achievement and Proficiency (LEAP) Levels, an assessment, monitoring and reporting tool designed to inform programming and planning for English as an Additional Language and Dialect (EAL/D) students. However, research shows that many pre-se...
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This paper provides a comprehensive historical and linguistic analysis of the evolution of the English language, tracing its journey from its Proto-Indo-European origins to its current role as a global lingua franca. It outlines the major chronological stages—Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English—highlighting the pho...
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This book is the first extensive study of the categories Hebrew speakers in Israel use for their classification of linguistic variation. It is commonly assumed that Modern Hebrew has no dialects in the traditional sense, despite considerable variation in everyday language use. Its particular sociolinguistic context makes Israel an interesting case...
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Let T denote a corpus of short, colloquial texts from social media, where each text t 2 T is composed of a sequence of tokens t = (w1; w2; : : : ; wn), with wi representing a word, emoji, or other linguistic unit. Sentiment analysis on T , particularly for Arabic texts, is challenging due to linguistic complexity, dialectal variations, code-switchi...
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This theoretical paper builds on the authors’ existing scholarship exploring the value of incorporating multilingual identity-focused pedagogical practice into language learning at the secondary school level, by establishing the rationale for extending such practices to the tertiary level, both in language learning specifically and in tertiary educ...
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This article advances a novel synthesis of two critical theoretical positions to reinterpret the Lynmouth flood disaster of 1952 – an event which caused the deaths of 34 people. Rural enterprise criminology and the metabolic rift concept are brought into dialogue to elaborate a foundation from which to articulate the multifactorial process that eve...
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Resumo: Este texto investiga como a ficção redefine-se a partir das questões prementes forjadoras da realidade social, afetando sua constituição no campo literário e seu impacto nas ciências sociais, especialmente após a virada linguística dos anos 1970. Para operar tal intento, apresenta-se concisa revisão de seu estatuto ontológico a partir da mo...
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This research poster presents a study that applies Fairclough’s (2018) critical discourse analysis (CDA) as dialectical reasoning, grounded in critical realism, to examine how the Early Career Framework (ECF) constructs evidence-based practice (EBP) and teacher professionalism. Using a multi-method approach - surveys, semi-structured interviews and...
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Large language models show promising results in various NLP tasks. Despite these successes, the robustness and consistency of LLMs in underrepresented languages remain largely unexplored, especially concerning local dialects. Existing benchmarks also focus on main dialects, neglecting LLMs' ability on local dialect texts. In this paper, we introduc...
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Provoked to reflect on the relevance of Theodor W. Adorno's Critical Theory today, this paper proposes an approach to Latin American Decolonial Theory. Although Adorno did not specifically address this topic, his thought is recognized as fruitful for emphasizing the ambiguities of historical processes in European modernity and their relationship wi...
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Cet article propose une piste didactique pour introduire des apprenant.e.s d’italien au complexe répertoire linguistique d’Italie, afin de renforcer leur compétence sociolinguistique. Nous partageons notamment les résultats de questionnaires anonymes soumis à des étudiant.e.s suivant un cours de niveau intermédiaire, élaborés pour cerner leurs repr...
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The “genetic” data, mainly the Y chromosome data, and the similarities with Slavic observed in West European languages, where no alleged arrival of Slavs in the 6th century AD took place, indicate the following linguistic development in Iberia: – The mesolithic Slavic–like layer, – The neolithic agriculturists’ Slavic–like layer, – The Bell Beak...
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This paper presents a critical examination of various kinds of inconceivability arguments, namely inferences from the inconceivability of a particular claim to its impossibility. Since the word “inconceivability” is ambiguous, I will try to summarize its different senses and give relatively fine-grained definitions of them. Most kinds of inconceiva...
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Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is key to enhancing large language models (LLMs) to systematically access richer factual knowledge. Yet, using RAG brings intrinsic challenges, as LLMs must deal with potentially conflicting knowledge, especially in multilingual retrieval, where the heterogeneity of knowledge retrieved may deliver different outl...
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When conveying a message to an interlocutor, speakers need to code concepts in lexical expressions, a process known as lexical retrieval. There is evidence that speakers can take into account the dialectal background of their interlocutor to tailor their lexical retrieval; for instance, our pilot experiment showed that participants, when asked to g...
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Professional and applied ethicists have evidenced the importance and efficacy of professional ethics education in universities, with some arguing that, in addition to advancing the development of professional ethics standards and individual moral responsibility, professional ethics education should itself be undertaken in an ethical fashion. This p...
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Глава посвящена сопоставительному изучению немецких терминов Dialekt и Mundart в историко-лингвистическом аспекте. Исследуется история вхождения терминов в терминологическую систему немецкого языкознания, выявляются сходные и различные элементы в семантической структуре этих терминологических единиц, анализируется их функционал. Особое внимание уде...
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This paper was written amid ongoing political and economic turmoil in Turkey, marked by widespread defeatism in the face of a calcified "competitive authoritarian" regime. After a protracted review process, it was finally published during an even darker chapter in the country’s trajectory—following an autogolpe and an attempt to eliminate the remai...
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With the rapid development of information technology, the platform economy has fundamentally transformed traditional labor relations, creating paradoxical conditions for workers. While delivery couriers ostensibly enjoy unprecedented flexibility in daily work arrangements, they simultaneously confront increasingly sophisticated labor control mechan...
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Este texto defende que é necessário considerar patrimônio imaterial de Minas Gerais o dialeto conhecido popularmente como mineirês bem como proceder ao seu registro e à sua salvaguarda. Os processos de registro patrimonial de dialetos e línguas falados em solo brasileiro surgiram nos últimos anos atendendo às recomendações da UNESCO, que, desde a C...
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Reduplication is a grammatical process that occurs in human languages in which a whole linguistic constituent or part of it is repeated to form a new constituent. Reduplication can be both a morphological and phonological process of forming a new compound word by repeating all or part of a word. The reduplication involves a double selection and ins...
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Graffiti and wall writing, as forms of cultural resistance and the dialectic between urban subjects and hegemonic spatial structures, reflect the tension between dominant order and protest actions. This study, focusing on Ekbatan Town, analyzes these phenomena as aesthetic and phenomenological expressions of the subject. Through the multilayered sy...
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The diversity of languages in Indonesia is due to the ability of Indonesians to master a variety of languages or multilingual. The Bantenese society is an example of a multilingual society that can learn many languages. This condition gives rise to the phenomenon of language interference as occurs in Sundanese Banten dialect students when speaking...
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In this article, we seek to contribute to the understanding and measurement of displacement through a dialectical mixed-methods study grounded in a dialogue between quantitative and qualitative approaches throughout the entire research process. Guided by a desire for social justice for the populations at stake, this dialogue is anchored in a social...
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Microblogging websites have massed rich data sources for sentiment analysis and opinion mining. In this regard, sentiment classification has frequently proven inefficient because microblog posts typically lack syntactically consistent terms and representatives since users on these social networks do not like to write lengthy statements. Also, there...
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Respuesta rápida a un cuestionamiento sobre la evolución humana o de los seres vivos, desde mi perspectiva teórica tal como fue publicada aquí, ResearchGate. Good morning, I find this a very interesting point of view, however I am inclined to the idea that true human evolution is in the confrontation of nature to survive, and from there with the cl...
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This research topic examines the role of the public in shaping national customs policy in economic and legal terms. The research aims to analyse the framework of categories and concepts, to study the state of legal regulation and an economic component, and to identify the public role in shaping national customs policy. The methodology employed in t...
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Contemporary dialects of Goranî (a Northwestern Iranic language spoken in Kurdistan) exhibit considerable variation in the formation of tense-aspect-mood categories. It has long been recognized that compatibility of the indicative/imperfective prefix mi- or the subjunctive prefix bi- with present-tense verb stems is phonologically conditioned. Howe...
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The article's primary focus is on the doctrinal and legal characteristics of the types of administrative responsibility of servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, with a particular emphasis on the security and financial aspects. The authors noted that the large-scale aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and the necessity of ensur...
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This contribution aims to relate an important topic of the Hegelian philosophy, that of second nature, to the gender question developed by Simone de Beauvoir. The core of the emancipation process described in The Second Sex lies in Beauvoir’s revolutionary idea of the artificial character of gender: the latter belongs to the culturally constructed...
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The goal of modern education is to develop global citizens who are capable of mastering and solving problems, particularly through critical thinking skills. This study was conducted with 545 lecturers and students from political schools in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, aiming to assess the current state and feasibility of solutions to develop...
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The dialectic of Islam and Javanese culture gave birth to a Sufi attitude that was receptive and adaptive towards Javanese culture. One concrete example of integrating Islamic teachings into local culture is the Begalan tradition in Banyumas, Central Java. Begalan is a traditional ceremony usually held at weddings, where there is a procession of gi...
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Este artigo busca esclarecer em que medida a dialética hegeliana se mostra como uma base decisiva para a forma como Simone de Beauvoir compreende a existência e a caracteriza como ambígua. Como será discutido, é a partir do desenvolvimento dialético da consciência de si apresentado por Hegel, em que o momento “ser para o outro” se mostra como a med...
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The author argues that Marxian theories have been confirmed in the current health crisis, highlighting the interrelation between the predatory global economic developments of the last century and the critical dialectic of Marx in the confrontation with the capitalist production process. The initial part concerns the treatment of the first contradic...
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Developing Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems for Tunisian Arabic Dialect is challenging due to the dialect's linguistic complexity and the scarcity of annotated speech datasets. To address these challenges, we propose the LinTO audio and textual datasets -- comprehensive resources that capture phonological and lexical features of Tunisian...
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The text discusses under which conditions video games can philosophize by outlining a “Critique of Videogame Reason.” Section 1 introduces the idea that academic research, especially in philosophy, uncritically assumes that writing is the most effective way of expressing and communicating ideas. Section 2 (“Transcendental Aesthetic”) discusses the...
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Culture comes into being along with human thinking activities, which reflect the deep essence of human beings. Its development is a long dialectical process of philosophy. Art, as the embodiment of cultural achievements, has a close relationship with culture, and the construction of artistic thinking based on culture is a more complex process, whic...
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The role of translation in philosophical counselling has not yet been sufficiently acknowledged, despite the importance it might play in multilingual contexts such as South Africa. In these contexts, translation becomes fundamentally philosophical. Concepts and ideas are firstly formulated in one language and translated into another, situated withi...
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Purpose Standard Arabic has a simple three-vowel system with short and long distinctions, specifically /i iː a aː u uː/, traditionally believed to differ solely in duration. However, studies on regional Arabic dialects using a static approach (e.g., measuring formant values at the vowel's midpoint) have suggested that these vowels differ in both qu...
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While New Zealand English (NZE) is a highly researched variety of English due to its variable monophthongal system, one community in New Zealand remains greatly under-researched — the Gloriavale Christian Community. This community gives us a laboratory insight into how new dialect formation (NDF) and isolation interplay in the formation of a new ac...
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The works of Maurice Gottlieb and Samuel Hirszenberg express corporeal wandering and psychological ambulation characteristic of the refugee condition. The third artistic stratagem emerges in the works of the copper artist Arieh Merzer. His work embodies a liminal form of movement, an elusive dynamism etched into metallic surfaces. This interstitial...
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Even though adolescence is well-known to be a key period for the acquisition of both language-internal variation and foreign languages, there seems to be little research on how attitudes develop during that period. This study tries to mend this gap in our knowledge by using a speaker evaluation experiment, in which both the national languages spoke...
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Over the past 30 years, conservative legal networks like the Federalist Society and policy think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation have risen to prominence in American law and politics. They champion originalist jurisprudence and traditionalist policies, often invoking the Founding Fathers for authority. Critics argue, however, that these organ...
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The article presents a text containing a printed Karaite Creed in the Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia (Orumiyeh) in Iranian Azerbaijan.
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It would be reasonable to suggest that John Clare has perhaps not attained rightful pride of place alongside his predecessors and contemporaries on the pantheon of Romantic poetry, despite being described as the English equivalent to Robert Burns, and by his biographer Jonathan Bate as the greatest labouring-class poet that the country has ever pro...
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Aims and objectives: This paper attempts to develop a predictive computational model of Cantonese–English code-switching (CS) in Hong Kong, informed by language-internal and “language-external” (e.g., social) factors. I analyze this bilingual practice with respect to these factors and evaluate how accurately a model informed by this analysis can fo...
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MLIR (Multi-Level Intermediate Representation) compiler infrastructure provides an efficient framework for introducing a new abstraction level for programming languages and domain-specific languages. It has attracted widespread attention in recent years and has been applied in various domains, such as deep learning compiler construction. Recently,...
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The application of Large Language Models (LLMs) to low-resource languages and dialects, such as Moroccan Arabic (MA), remains a relatively unexplored area. This study evaluates the performance of ChatGPT-4, fine-tuned BERT models, FastText embeddings, and traditional machine learning approaches for sentiment analysis on MA. Using two publicly avail...
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The Haitian Créole language strongly describes the Haitian Créole culture that is derived from several languages including various African languages, French, Spanish, indigenous Taino dialects, and Portuguese. The Haitian Créole language was created by the enslaved people in Saint-Domingue, which is the present-day Republic of Haiti. Overall, the H...
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Emotion regulation capacity, which is critical for adult functioning and mental health, develops strongly during adolescence in healthy individuals, whereas deficits in emotion regulation is often referred to as emotion dysregulation [ED] and is associated with various mental health problems, including repeated deliberate self-harm [DSH], which pea...
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Late-modern societies are experiencing a transformation that is very different from the one environmental movements and many scientists have long been campaigning for. While ecological issues are slipping down the political priority list, the autocratic-authoritarian turn and the collapse of the liberal world order are gaining momentum. Ecopolitica...
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Dialect translation plays a key role in enabling seamless interaction across heterogeneous database systems. However, translating SQL queries between different dialects (e.g., from PostgreSQL to MySQL) remains a challenging task due to syntactic discrepancies and subtle semantic variations. Existing approaches including manual rewriting, rule-based...
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Although educational management has evolved over time according to the needs and demands of its environment, context and processes, there are still dimensions that have been little studied in university management. An insufficiently studied dimension is administrative management. The purpose of the work is to reflect theoretically on the interrelat...
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This study explores the role of architecture as a medium of memory, identity, and political expression in post-colonial Africa, particularly through the lens of liberation movements. By examining commemorative monuments, the adaptive reuse of colonial buildings, and the emergence of museums, the paper analyzes how built environments both reflect an...
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Interest in local and regional food systems (LRFSs) as economic development and food resilience strat­egies has grown over several decades. Disruptions caused by climate change, the COVID-19 pan­demic, and international conflicts have illuminated our vulnerabilities and increased motivation to build resilience by “scaling up” local and regional foo...
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The paper explores the dialectic of human nature in the age of digital technologies. To this end, the paper contrasts the classical model of Homo Economicus, a rational agent for whom existence is reduced to a set of factors of economic nature, and the concept of Homo Cyberneticus. This concept arises from the symbiosis between humans and algorithm...
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The major goal of this contrastive analysis study was to describe the impact of the Arabic sound system on learning English pronunciation. To this end, this study analyzed the sound systems of Arabic and English in detail to find out similarities and differences. As the analysis revealed, there are similarities and differences between the Arabic an...
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This paper presents an experimental study aimed at solving the problem of training speech recognition models under conditions of limited available speech and text data. Current approaches to this issue are discussed in detail, particularly the use of pre-trained multilingual models and data augmentation techniques. As part of this study, multilingu...
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This study investigates language borrowing with a specific focus on the incorporation of linguistic elements from French and English into Arabic dialects spoken in Morocco, Algeria, Jordan, and the UAE. These countries were selected due to their representative geographical distribution across the Arab world and their historical exposure to English...
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This research uses a realistic ethnographic design to examine the culture of mathematical thinking in determining the match between partners for marriage in the Losarang-Indonesian Dayak community. Data were collected through field notes, in-depth interviews, and observation. Ethnomathematics as a research genre reveals important universal elements...
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The article examines somatic terminology in the Bashkir language and its dialects. The purpose of the study is to identify the main meanings of somatic vocabulary in the modern Bashkir language in comparison with the data of Turkic languages. The object of study is the lexical material of the Bashkir language. The subject of the study is somatisms...
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This paper examines the dialectical relationship between integration, segregation, and radicalisation across European urban and rural spaces, challenging conventional binary conceptualisations through qualitative analysis in the UK, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. The findings reveal complex spatial dynamics wherein urban environments simulta...
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The concept of inalienable and alienable possession of body parts highlights unique linguistic phenomena frequently used by Acehnese speakers, particularly in the Pidie dialect. These phenomena exhibit distinct control within clause structures, especially regarding alienable possession. Although similar cases have been explored in various languages...
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In daily life, dialect is the most widely used form of communication. Automatically identifying a dialect is a challenging task, particularly when dealing with similar dialects spoken in the same nation. In this study, we developed an automatic dialect identification of feature extraction based on the deep learning model. First, we extract the ceps...
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تناول هذا البحث التعبيرات المسكوكة في لهجة مديريّة الأزارق محافظة الضالع بالاستفادة من الدراسات اللغويّة الحديثة التي تناولت التعبيرات المسكوكة، بما يساعد على رصد ظاهرة التعبير المسكوك في اللهجة ودراستها وفق المنهج الوصفي التحليلي، وتتبع مظاهرها المحكيّة واستعمالاتها في سياقاتها الاجتماعية والثقافيّة. سار هذا البحث في مقدّمة وتمهيد، ثمّ مبحثين: الم...
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Protocelta *bedo-'canal, mina' y sus derivados: nuevos testimonios en celta antiguo https://dx.doi.org/10.5209/cfcg.98296 Recibido: 3 de octubre de 2024 • Aceptado: 17 de noviembre de 2024 Resumen: La protoforma céltica *bedo-'canal, mina', un sustantivo de resultado derivado de la raíz verbal PIE *bhedh(h2)-'(ex)cavar', gozó de relativa productivi...
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مما لا شك فيه أنَّ دراسة ظاهرة الاتباع الحركي في اللّهجات العربيّة القديمة أهمية كبيرة في بيان لهجات القبائل العربيّة التي نمت اللّغة العربيّة الفصحى فيها ، والكشف عن القبائل العربيّة التي كانت تشترك في هذه الظاهرة من جانب آخر ، ومن الحقائق اللّغويّة أنَّ اتصال اللّغة العربيّة بلهجاتها يؤدي الى انتقال أغلب الظواهر اللّغويّة إليها ، ومن هذه الظواهر...
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La présente recherche vise à mettre en lumière le rôle potentiel de la chanson en classe de FLE. En s'appuyant sur l'exemple concret de la chanson la chanson Objectif Terre de Ridan, elle propose un modèle d'activité pédagogique engageant l'apprenant tant dans l'apprentissage de la langue que dans le développement de compétences d'interaction socia...
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The relevance of the research topic is evidenced by the desire of the legislator to introduce new types of fraud in various spheres of socio-economic activity into the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and thereby protect the interests of citizens from fraudulent encroachments. The dialectical method in combination with instrumental methods o...
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