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Lexical means expressing modality opportunities in English, Albanian, and Russian languages
In this article, are studied lexical means expressing modality opportunities in Albanian, Russian and English languages.
T Takheray Blerina
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Some Characteristics of Interethnic Contacts of Women in a Post-War Divided City – Kosovo Case
This paper is a result of perennial theoretical and methodological studies and empirical research of the impact of social changes on the daily life of women in a post-conflict social environment.
Milovanović, Ivana
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Harmony, Head Proximity, and the Near Parallels between Nominal and Clausal Linkers [PDF]
This paper puts forward a notion of harmonic word order that leads to a new generalisation over the presence or absence of disharmony: specific functional heads must cross-linguistically obey this notion of harmony absolutely, while for other categories ...
Philip, J
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Mathematics anxiety: Effects of age, gender and culture
Abstract Background Many studies have indicated that mathematics anxiety is a significant problem for many people and is an important topic for research. Mathematics anxiety is multidimensional. In particular, it is important to distinguish between worry and emotionality components, and between trait and state anxiety.
Ann Dowker
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Adherence to e‐Diary reporting was investigated in a blended care setting among pollen allergic patients with heterogeneous cultural backgrounds. A stable ‘higher’ and a more variable ‘lower’ adherence cluster were identified. Early identification of lower adherence is possible and might inform early interventions to improve patient adherence. ABSTRACT
S. Dramburg +55 more
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Morphological means expressing modality opportunities in English, Albanian, and Russian languages
In this article, are studied morphological means expressing modality opportunities in Albanian, Russian and English languages.
T Blerina
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The Italo-Albanian communities of Southern Italy were formed in the 15th century when whole populations migrated from the territory of Southern Albania due to Turkish pressure. Today we find 50 communities in which Albanian variety is still spoken.
Leonardo M. Savoia
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Albanian Language Identification in Text Documents
In this work we investigate the accuracy of standard and state-of-the-art language identification methods in identifying Albanian in written text documents. A dataset consisting of news articles written in Albanian has been constructed for this purpose.
Hoxha, Klesti, Baxhaku, Artur
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OVERVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC-TECHNICAL LANGUAGE WITH ALBANIAN STANDARD LANGUAGE
In the conditions of the rapid development of technics and technology in recent years, the cooperation of the scientific-technical language with the standard Albanian language is continuing with an ever-higher intensity than before. We notice a vigor of enrichment in the vocabulary of technical terminology, due to the creation and formation of new ...
Pllana, Gani, Pllana, Sadete
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ABSTRACT This article presents the findings of a small‐scale qualitative study exploring the experiences of Foster Carers looking after unaccompanied asylum‐seeking children (UASC) who are identified or suspected victims of child trafficking (‘UASTC’—unaccompanied asylum‐seeking and trafficked children).
Rosie Galbraith
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