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Adaptation and Validation of the Serbian Version of Dyslexia Screening Test-Junior. [PDF]

open access: yesChildren (Basel)
Lukovac T   +6 more
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The Indo-European Cognate Relationships dataset. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data
Anderson C   +90 more
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Digital Determinism: the Cyrillic Alphabet in the Age of New Technology

open access: yesRussian Language Journal, 2011
The spread of digital technology has created new conditions for the existence and development of languages. The East Slavonic languages Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian are excellent examples.
Paulsen, Martin
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Translation Russian Cyrillic to Latin Alphabet using Random Forest Algorithm

2020 International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery (CyberC), 2020
Russian language is ranked as the sixth most spoken language in the world. It shows a high interest in the world population to use and learn the language. The Russian language has different alphabets from the Indonesian language, which is called Cyrillic.
Budhi Irawan, Casi Setianingsih
exaly   +2 more sources

Twenty Minutes to Mastery of the Cyrillic Alphabet

Foreign Language Annals, 1984
ABSTRACT Every teacher of Russian knows that sooner or later the Cyrillic alphabet must be taught in all elementary Russian courses. Unfortunately, the process of teaching and learning the alphabet for many is dull and time‐consuming. But teaching and learning the alphabet need not be simply an activity to be tolerated.
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On the Relation Between Processing the Roman and the Cyrillic Alphabets: a Preliminary Analysis with Bi-Alphabetical Readers

open access: yesLanguage and Speech, 1978
Serbo-Croatian is read, to a greater or lesser degree depending on locale, in two alphabets, the Roman and the Cyrillic. While most letters are solely members of one or the other alphabet, some letters are shared and of these, some are ambiguous in that they are read differently in the two alphabets.
G, Lukatela   +3 more
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The Bamberg Cyrillic Alphabet - a Colour Facsimile

open access: yes, 2022
The article present the first colour facsimile of the so-called "Bamberg Cyrillic Alphabet" from the 13th century. The alphabet is of considerable importance to the study of Slavonic alphabets. It is contained in Msc.Patr.130-2 on fol.
Kempgen, Sebastian
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