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Applying digital content management to support localisation [PDF]
The retrieval and presentation of digital content such as that on the World Wide Web (WWW) is a substantial area of research. While recent years have seen huge expansion in the size of web-based archives that can be searched efficiently by commercial ...
Jones, Gareth J.F. +4 more
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More Than Numbers: Unpacking the Language Demands of Secondary Mathematics Word Problems
ABSTRACT Solving mathematics word problems is a complex task, particularly for emergent bilingual students, who must navigate both mathematical reasoning and substantial linguistic complexity. In this study, we developed a codebook to analyze the linguistic features of 40 math word problems from a 9th‐grade Algebra textbook and identified the frequent ...
Peijuan Cao, Ling Hao
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Developmental Patterns of English Alphabet Knowledge in Chinese–English Emergent Bilingual Children
The graphical abstract compares the developmental patterns of alphabet knowledge between Chinese‐English bilingual children and established monolingual norms. The study highlights a distinct developmental pattern, emphasizing the need for alphabet instruction that accounts for specific cultural and linguistic contexts for bilingual children.
Somin Park
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Evaluation of MIRACLE approach results for CLEF 2003 [PDF]
This paper describes MIRACLE (Multilingual Information RetrievAl for the CLEf campaign) approach and results for the mono, bi and multilingual Cross Language Evaluation Forum tasks.
Fombella Mourelle, Jorge +7 more
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Abstract The growing number of multilingual learners (MLs) in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) classrooms in the United States has compelled teachers to innovate their instructional and assessment practices to better meet the diverse and evolving needs of students. By centering teachers’ own interpretations and reflections, this
Bilgehan Ayik +4 more
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Kapitoly z dějin česko-bulharské a bulharsko-české dvojjazyčné lexikografie
In our study we focus on Czech-Bulgarian and Bulgarian-Czech lexicographical production from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. This overview includes all dictionaries from this period, regardless of their size and quality.
Michaela Kuzmova, Božana Niševa
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Cross-Lingual Induction and Transfer of Verb Classes Based on Word Vector Space Specialisation
Existing approaches to automatic VerbNet-style verb classification are heavily dependent on feature engineering and therefore limited to languages with mature NLP pipelines.
Korhonen, Anna +2 more
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Mapping Language: Names, Speakers and Voices
Short Abstract In this conversational piece, we reflect on our experience of working with and on maps and map‐makers that have shaped linguistic conventions and ideas, suggesting geographers have much to contribute by engaging with such mapping. It illuminates how maps rendered the unpredictable geography of speakers and the naming of places as ...
Beth Williamson, Philip Jagessar
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Abstract Preterm birth is associated with later language impairment and delay. Socio‐economic deprivation is linked to decreased language exposure in early childhood, but it is unknown how prematurity influences this relationship. This study investigated the effects of socio‐economic status and gestational age at birth on language exposure, in a sample
Sinéad O'Carroll +5 more
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Phonetic and grammatical information in the German-Russian dictionaries of the 18th century
Within the Russian lexicography, one of the important, but still unsolved tasks is the creation of a scientific history of German-Russian lexicography.
L.I. Akhmetsagirova
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