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The alphabet is one of the most important factors that define a nation and serves as a bridge in transmitting cultural heritage to future generations. It is unthinkable to imagine a country without an alphabet. XIX.
M. Can
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CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CULTURE OF DIGITALIZATION
Bulgaria has been constantly part of the European cultural community and the country itself is a connection for the transfer of cultural influences. We have presented this link to other countries and people who use and used the Cyrillic alphabet.
Hristo Hristov
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The Concept of the Textbooks for Learning the Latin Alphabet Prescribed in the Curriculum
According to the new Curriculum for the second grade of elementary education (2018), the Latin alphabet is taught, in schools where Serbian is the mother tongue, as the second alphabet, after the acquisition of the Cyrillic alphabet.
Zorica V. Cvetanović +2 more
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Comparison of Arabic and Cyrillic texts of Arkalık Batır and Bazar Batır Jırs
Kazakh historical jırs are one of the important literary works of Kazakh history and literature. Most of the historical jırs were written in Arabic letters and later and later transcribed into the Cyrillic-based Kazakh alphabet.
BAYAN , Ali
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Les relations culturelles bulgaro-roumaines
This study covers seven centuries of contacts between geographical neighbours. As orthodox christians the Romanians used the ancient Bulgarian, then the cyrillic alphabet, before adopting a modified latin alphabet.
Evelyne Enderlein
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ABSTRACT Background Bilingualism and biliteracy impact the development of phonological awareness and reading. However, existing research is Indo‐European‐centric, limiting our understanding of reading development in diverse linguistic environments. Method Addressing this gap, this study examined the relation between phonological awareness and reading ...
Shakhlo Nematova +4 more
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Ideology and Alphabets in the former USSR. [PDF]
In 2002 the Russian parliament passed a law requiring all official languages within the Russian Federation to use the Cyrillic alphabet. The legislation caused great controversy and anger in some quarters, especially in Tatarstan, the Russian republic ...
Sebba, Mark
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Language comprehension and the rhythm of perception
It is widely agreed that language understanding has a distinctive phenomenology, as illustrated by phenomenal contrast cases. Yet it remains unclear how to account for the perceptual phenomenology of language experience. I advance a rhythmic account, which explains this phenomenology in terms of changes in the rhythm of sensory capacities in both ...
Alfredo Vernazzani
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A língua portuguesa na transcrição cirílica num dicionário do século XVIII
THE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE IN CYRILLIC TRANSCRIPTION IN AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY DICTIONARY In 1787‑1789 two volumes of a huge lexicographic work were published, with the title Linguarum totius orbis vocabularia comparativa (…), commonly called Catherine ...
Przemysław Dębowiak
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Coexistence of Multiple Writing Systems: Classifying Digraphia in Post-Socialist Countries
This study aims to specify the definitions of two terms, bigraphia and digraphia, and examine how these phenomena appear in post-socialist countries. It is currently a global phenomenon to use two or more writing systems in one country, due to the spread
Youngjoo Jung, Bora Kim
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