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Large Language Models and Low-Resource Languages: An Examination of Armenian NLP

open access: yesInternational Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, 2023
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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Turkish parliamentary debates about the international recognition of the Armenian genocide: development and variations in the official denialism

open access: yesSoutheast European and Black Sea Studies, 2022
The main source of animosity in modern Turkish – Armenian relations is the debate on the international recognition of the Armenian genocide. To provide an evidence-based and thorough perspective on the Turkish political stance in this discussion, this ...
T. Nefes   +2 more
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“Everything is Connected to the Genocide.” Intergenerational Memory, Diaspora Mobilization, and Armenian Youth Identities in Jerusalem

open access: yesInternational Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, 2022
Considering commemorative practices of postmemory, past presencing, and transnational memory, this study considers how Genocide memories and the conflict in Artsakh intersect to shape the performance of diasporic Armenian youth identities in Jerusalem as
Lance Levenson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pictorial Modernity and the Armenian Women of Iran

open access: yesIran studies, 2022
The essay explores the entangled relationship between modernization and women's visibility and representation through three pictorial spheres most redolent of that relationship: photo studio culture (1880s–1930s), satirical cartoons (1920–58), and ...
Houri Berberian, Talinn Grigor
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gohar Muradyan. Ancient Greek Myths in Medieval Armenian Literature

open access: yesArmeniaca, 2023
Recensione di Muradyan, G. (2022). Ancient Greek Myths in Medieval Armenian Literature. Leiden; Boston: Brill, XIII+441 pp. Armenian Texts and Studies 5.
Orengo, Alessandro
doaj   +1 more source

The “Karabakh – Armenia” Theme in the Iconography of Armenian Identity

open access: yesInternational Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, 2022
The images and written formulas depicted on banners and posters are a vivid manifestation of national identity and tend to appear and reappear in abundant quantities in times of societal crises.
Harutyun Marutyan, L. Abrahamian
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)

open access: yesLea, 2016
This article starts from the analysis of the volume Pro Armenia in order to discuss the lack of recognition of the Armenian Genocide by sectors of the international community.
Diana Battisti
doaj   +1 more source

Nauczanie języka ormiańskiego na Uniwersytecie Lwowskim w latach 1904-1939

open access: yesLehahayer, 2020
Teaching the Armenian language at the University of Lwówin the years 1904-1939 The first attempts to introduce an Armenian language course at the University of Lwów were made at the beginning of the 20th century.
Tomasz Krzyżowski
doaj   +1 more source

Shining a spotlight on Armenians: exchanges on the Silk Road [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2023
This beautifully and effectively illustrated book explains the various contacts, and their contexts, between Armenians and persons from western Europe, especially Italy, in the period of the Crusades and Renaissance, in Italy and Armenia, and especially ...
A.E. Redgate
doaj   +1 more source

Diasporas and secessionist conflicts : the mobilization of the Armenian, Albanian and Chechen diasporas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, Armenian and Chechen diasporas and the conflicts in Kosovo, Karabakh and Chechnya during the 1990s. How do diasporas radicalize these conflicts?
Anderson Benedict   +32 more
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