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Altai alphabet with cyrillic graphics
During the Tsarist Russia and later during the Soviet era, the Altai Turks also had difficulty with the alphabet process, like other Turkic peoples. Tsarist Russia used these alphabets, called the "missionary alphabet" in Turkology, to bring the Turkic
DİLBƏR
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Wooden alphabet sign language as a way to interact and teach children
Today, inclusive education is being actively implemented in the process of teaching children with disabilities. One of the principles of inclusive education is the human right to communicate, the right to be unique, which reflect the ability to ...
Olga V. Kaukina, Gelena A. Lavrichenko
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The Future of AI in Business: Chewbacca, Chatbots, and Why I Won’t Win at Ms. Pac Man
Raiford Smith
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Modern methods of teaching Russian can be divided into three main areas: 1) Russian as native language, 2) Russian as non-native language, 3) Russian as foreign language. The second direction is the least developed and often misinterpreted as ‘Russian in
Irina P. Lysakova, Sergey S. Khromov
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Jacques Sternberg : le mépris par alphabet
Jacques Sternberg (1923-2006) fut une figure singulière de la scène littéraire parisienne dans les années 1960-1970, aujourd’hui surtout connue pour sa collaboration avec Alain Resnais et Roland Topor.
Denis Reynaud
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« Chantons Noël »(à propos de la ballade XI de L’Adolescence clémentine)
Afin de mieux comprendre le sens de la ballade « du jour de Noël » insérée dans L’Adolescence clémentine, l’article s’intéresse à la manière dont Clément Marot reprend la tradition de la poésie noëlique tout en jouant avec elle et en déplaçant les enjeux.
Jean-Charles Monferran
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Problems of formation of literary language of the Kola Saami
The article analyzes the stages of the creation of the Saami’s writing from the end of the XIX century and the reasons for the lack of literary language of the Kola Sami.
Viktorya B. Bakula
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On the Standardization Problem of the Turkish Spelling: A diachronic analysis of the circumflex
Although Turkish has gone through a radical language reform relatively recently, the change in punctuation and spelling of Turkish is still in progress.
Derya
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Hybrid Texts in Slavic Languages in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
This article discusses the most widespread types of hybrid texts in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The study analyses both original and translated texts produced by Slavs and ethnic minorities, namely Armenians, Tatars and Jews.
Alla Kozhinowa, Alena Rudenka
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1928 : l’année charnière de la presse turque
1928 is undoubtedly the year zero of writing in Turkey, not only alphabetically, but also from linguistic, literary and journalistic points of view. The reform of the alphabet has profoundly changed the conditions of literary creation and it is through ...
Michel Bozdémir
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