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Cancer care disparities among patients with limited English proficiency: challenges and strategies for equity. [PDF]
Kim HS, Irwin C, Ulag AS, Devarakonda S.
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A curated global dataset of social contact between diverse language communities. [PDF]
Kashima E +49 more
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Evaluating the statewide expansion of an educational intervention to address urgent maternal warning signs. [PDF]
Stierman EK +10 more
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Advance Care Planning in Multicultural Communities: A Document Analysis of Resources to Support Healthcare Staff and Consumers in Australia. [PDF]
Chitkara U +9 more
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Language Barriers and Access to Hospital Patient Portals in the US.
Chen DW +5 more
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Inpatient Food Insecurity and Outcomes of Pediatric Hospitalizations.
DeWitt LH, Montez K, Brown CL.
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2022
French-based creole languages (FBCLs) may be characterized as a group by one historical and two linguistic properties. Their shared historical feature is that they arose between the 16th and 19th centuries as vehicular (hence oral) languages in French colonies, through language contact between the colonial variety of French spoken by the French ...
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French-based creole languages (FBCLs) may be characterized as a group by one historical and two linguistic properties. Their shared historical feature is that they arose between the 16th and 19th centuries as vehicular (hence oral) languages in French colonies, through language contact between the colonial variety of French spoken by the French ...
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2016
Creole languages have a curious status in linguistics, and at the same time they often have very low prestige in the societies in which they are spoken. These two facts may be related, in part because they circle around notions such as “derived from” or “simplified” instead of “original.” Rather than simply taking the notion of “creole” as a given and ...
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Creole languages have a curious status in linguistics, and at the same time they often have very low prestige in the societies in which they are spoken. These two facts may be related, in part because they circle around notions such as “derived from” or “simplified” instead of “original.” Rather than simply taking the notion of “creole” as a given and ...
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Spanish-Based Creole Languages
2022We offer a global overview of Spanish-based Creoles and the state of the art of the discipline. First, we present what is generally considered “the group” of Spanish-based Creoles. Two Creoles are then discussed in some detail, Palenquero and Papiamentu, providing sketches of their (a) sociolinguistic history and (b) linguistic structure.
Schwegler, Armin +2 more
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