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ABSTRACT Language‐discordant healthcare encounters—when the patient/caregiver and clinician are not able to communicate directly in the patient's/caregiver's preferred language—are associated with worse quality of care, increased adverse events, and research exclusion.
Jenny Ruiz+7 more
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Arabic dialect and its relation with Arabic language
The full text of this article is in Arabic - see PDF below.doi: 10.3329/iiucs.v4i0.2863 IIUC STUDIES Vol. - 4, December 2007 (p 75-96)
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Blueprint for a Universal Theory of Learning to Read: The Combinatorial Model
The Reading Tree. Abstract In this essay, I outline some of the essential ingredients of a universal theory of reading acquisition, one that seeks to highlight commonalities while embracing the global diversity of languages, writing systems, and cultures.
David L. Share
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Narrow Convolutional Neural Network for Arabic Dialects Polarity Classification
The complexities and tangles of Arabic dialect in orthography and morphology typically make the sentimental analysis quite challenging. Moreover, most of the classification approaches have addressed this problem based on hand-crafted features.
Muath Alali+4 more
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Art. V.—Contribution to the Study of the Jewish-Arabic Dialect of the Maghreb [PDF]
Hartwig Hirschfeld
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Machine Translation of Arabic Dialects
This thesis discusses different approaches to machine translation (MT) from Dialectal Arabic (DA) to English. These approaches handle the varying stages of Arabic dialects in terms of types of available resources and amounts of training data. The overall theme of this work revolves around building dialectal resources and MT systems or enriching ...
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Moving Horizons: Hypermobile Somali Youth in Türkiye
ABSTRACT This article delves into the experiences of hypermobile Somali migrant youth, who have moved frequently with their families across multiple countries and continents. Born to refugee parents in Europe or North America, their lives are influenced by their parents’ pursuit of a better life, including security, education and cultural and religious
Ayan Yasin Abdi, Nauja Kleist
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ABSTRACT Background It is reported that women are more likely to be caregivers than men, experience a higher burden of care and increased emotional health sequelae as a result. Social location (a person's gender, culture, ethnicity, etc.) is known to influence caregiving experiences.
Danielle Jacobson+4 more
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Phonological aspects of al-Issa Arabic, a Bedouin dialect in the north of Jordan
This study offers an account of selected key phonological aspects of al-Issa Arabic, spoken in three villages in al Mafraq: Ad-Dafyana, Mansiyat al-Gublan and Um As-srab. Forty suitable participants plus four language consultants were recruited.
Anas al Huneety+3 more
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