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Paving the Way towards an Armenian Data Cube
Environmental issues become an increasing global concern because of the continuous pressure on natural resources. Earth observations (EO), which include both satellite/UAV and in-situ data, can provide robust monitoring for various environmental concerns.
Shushanik Asmaryan +2 more
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The earliest evidence for Upper Paleolithic occupation in the Armenian Highlands at Aghitu-3 Cave
Andrew W Kandel +2 more
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The politics of memory and commemoration: Armenian diasporic reflections on 2015
Sossie Kasbarian
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Mythologeme of the Road in Armenian Media Texts [PDF]
The spiritual dimensions of the road accompanied a person not only in the pre-Gutenberg (oral communication) but also in the post-Gutenberg era. Its mythological manifestations are still relevant today, when communication dominates the Internet space ...
David V. Petrosyan
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Armenian (Yerevan Eastern Armenian and Beirut Western Armenian)
Armenian (or , /hɑjeˈɾen/, ISO 639-1 hy) comprises an independent branch of the Indo-European language family.1 Its earliest attested ancestor is Classical Armenian in the fifth century CE (see Godel 1975; Thomson 1989; DeLisi 2015; Macak 2016). Modern Armenian is classified into two dialect families: Eastern Armenian (ISO 639-3 hye) and Western ...
Scott Seyfarth +4 more
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Large Language Models and Low-Resource Languages: An Examination of Armenian NLP
This paper presents a comprehensive review of Natural Language Processing (NLP) research on Armenian, a language that, despite its rich history and unique linguistic characteristics, is currently low-resource in the field of NLP. We critically synthesize
H. Avetisyan, D. Broneske
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Interpretation of Fate and Guilt in Armenian and European Epics
The subject of the current article is that, for the first time in the study, the issues of the relationship between fate and sin in European-Armenian heroic epics were analyzed using historical, comparative methods. Perceptions of both fate and guilt are
Vachagan Grigoryan +3 more
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Main Drivers of Economic Growth in Armenia: Analysis and Evaluation
Macroeconomic policy in Armenia over the past 30 years has led to a slowdown in economic growth. This, in turn, entails the need to revise approaches to macroeconomic regulation, as well as to search for key drivers of economic growth, which the state ...
E. M. Sandoyana +3 more
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THE WORD GAT‘A IN THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE [PDF]
Գաթայ gat‘ay (pronounced gat‘a in the modern Eastern Armenian) is an ancient traditional festive cake, which was baked during various Armenian celebrations. Its baking process was sometimes itself accompanied by special traditions.
HASMIK HMAYAKYAN
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ArmSpeech: Armenian Spoken Language Corpus
The Armenian language is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family and the official language of the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh.
Varuzhan H. Baghdasaryan
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