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Cognitive Learning and Robotics: Innovative Teaching for Inclusivity

open access: yesMultimodal Technologies and Interaction, 2022
We present the interdisciplinary CoWriting Kazakh project in which a social robot acts as a peer in learning the new Kazakh Latin alphabet, to which Kazakhstan is going to shift from the current Kazakh Cyrillic by 2030.
Nurziya Oralbayeva   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Передача специфических звуков марийского языка в памятниках письменности конца XVII — XVIII вв. [Transmission of Specific Speech Sounds of Mari in Monuments of Writing from the Late 17th — 18th Centuries] [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2022
The article deals with the designation of the specific vowels of Mari ӓ, ӧ, ӱ, ӹ and the consonant ҥ in early written monuments. The first writings appeared in the Latin alphabet.
Oleg Sergeev
doaj   +1 more source

THE USE OF INFORMATION SOURCES AT CARRYING OUT A FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF THE OLD PRINTED EDITIONS OF THE CYRILLIC ALPHABET

open access: yes, 2020
In forensic science is used a full and objective investigation of a crime or the settlement of a civil claim that requires the use of specialized knowledge, in particular, when examining an expert in the printed editions of Cyrillic.
I. Khodchenko, E. Yudina, V. Koloniuk
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Considering the Impact of Changing Alphabet on Education

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2020
The article is an experience of understanding the impact of changing alphabet on the educational process. Scientific interest in this issue is due, first of all, to long discussions about the transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan from Cyrillic to ...
Ljudmila P. Dianova
doaj   +1 more source

Yugoslavism between the World Wars: indecisive nation-building [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article examines Yugoslav national programs of ruling political elites and its concrete implementation in education policy in interwar Yugoslavia. It is argued that at the beginning of the period Yugoslavism was not inherently incompatible with or ...
Troch, Pieter
core   +1 more source

Scripts and Politics in the USSR

open access: yesStudi Slavistici, 2017
No country in the world has changed its language policy – including the choice of alphabet – as frequently as the Soviet Union did. There were three main periods of alphabet change: the 1920s; the second part of the 1930s; and the last years of the USSR.
Vladimir Mikhajlovich Alpatov
doaj   +1 more source

THE EFFECT OF ALPHABET CHANGES IN CENTRAL ASIAN TURKISH COMMUNITIES FROM 1926 TO THE PRESENT ON TURKISH CULTURE

open access: yesӘл-Фараби Атындағы Қазақ Ұлттық Университеті хабаршы шығыстану сериясы, 2023
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
doaj   +1 more source

Discriminating language rights and politics in the post-Yugoslav states [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Pupavac examines the rise of linguistic human rights advocacy and its approach in a case study of language politics in the post-Yugolav states. A core concern of contemporary linguistic rights advocacy has been to tackle ethnically based discrimination ...
Pupavac, Vanessa
core   +2 more sources

CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CULTURE OF DIGITALIZATION

open access: yesИздател, 2020
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
doaj   +1 more source

The Concept of the Textbooks for Learning the Latin Alphabet Prescribed in the Curriculum

open access: yesInovacije u Nastavi, 2022
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
doaj   +1 more source

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