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CULTURAL DOMAINS: TRANSLATION PROBLEMS
Much of the lexis of a language has a cultural referent and is thus specific to a speech community. The meaning of culturally marked words is often difficult to grasp without some cultural knowledge and poses translation problems, particularly when the ...
Isabel Negro Alousque
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Feeling right is feeling good: Psychological well-being and emotional fit with culture in autonomy- versus relatedness-promoting situations. [PDF]
The current research tested the idea that it is the cultural fit of emotions, rather than certain emotions per se, that predicts psychological well-being.
Jozefien eDe Leersnyder +2 more
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Hydria: An Online Data Lake for Multi-Faceted Analytics in the Cultural Heritage Domain
Advancements in cultural informatics have significantly influenced the way we perceive, analyze, communicate and understand culture. New data sources, such as social media, digitized cultural content, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, have allowed us
Kimon Deligiannis +4 more
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The cultural domain of marriage [PDF]
Schneider has shown that the cultural opposition between the orders of law and nature structures the culture of American kinship. In this article it is shown that the collective representations of kinship and personality are closely related and that the orders of law and nature in marriage express two aspects of personality that are experienced in ...
Jack Alexander
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CULTURAL DOMAINS: TRANSLATION PROBLEMS CULTURAL DOMAINS: TRANSLATION PROBLEMS
Much of the lexis of a language has a cultural referent and is thus specific to a speech community. The meaning of culturally marked words is often difficult to grasp without some cultural knowledge and poses translation problems, particularly when the ...
Isabel Negro Alousque
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Cultural Heritage and the Public Domain
For centuries, libraries, archives and museums from across Europe have been the custodians of our rich and diverse cultural heritage. They have preserved and provided access to the testimonies of knowledge, beauty and imagination, such as sculptures ...
Bas Savenije, Annemarie Beunen
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Mechanisms of young professional engagement in health policy development: a cultural domain approach [PDF]
IntroductionEngagement in public health policy development is critical to forward-thinking public health policy. There is a robust empirical case to support the prospect of the engagement of young adults in civic and research efforts.
Yulia A. Levites Strekalova +2 more
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A Chinese Named Entity Recognition Dataset for Intangible Cultural Heritage [PDF]
Named entity recognition (NER) is essential for structuring knowledge in the field of intangible cultural heritage (ICH), supporting applications such as knowledge graph construction and cultural research.
Shiyun Long, Wei Li
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Strategies for Shaping Student’s National and Cultural Identity in Teaching “Cross-Cultural Theory Introduction” [PDF]
This paper explains the didactic domain concept formed within the strategic matrix of the educational discourse related to teaching cross-cultural communication theory.
Larisa Vikulova +3 more
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Human migration to the world’s protected areas’ (PA) buffer zones is widely seen as a significant threat to conserving biodiversity. Research since 2005 has demonstrated some evidence for global migration trends but also highlighted the simultaneous need
David M. Hoffman +4 more
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