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GLOCAL Conference Proceedings, 2023
Arvanitika is a threatened language that is spoken in very few areas of Greece. Greece's Arvanitika -speaking communities, scattered in suburban areas, mainly in southern mainland and island Greece. These were founded in the Late Middle Ages during the Byzantine and Frankish conquest of Ottoman rule in the Southern Balkans, and merged with the new ...
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Arvanitika is a threatened language that is spoken in very few areas of Greece. Greece's Arvanitika -speaking communities, scattered in suburban areas, mainly in southern mainland and island Greece. These were founded in the Late Middle Ages during the Byzantine and Frankish conquest of Ottoman rule in the Southern Balkans, and merged with the new ...
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2022
The current study, which investigates the contribution of environment-themed documentary films to the vocabulary development of students learning Turkish as a foreign language, is an experimental and quantitative (survey research) research. This study aims to determine the effect of watching aforementioned type of documentary on the development of ...
ALI, Mohammad Asif, BAŞTÜRK, Şükrü
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The current study, which investigates the contribution of environment-themed documentary films to the vocabulary development of students learning Turkish as a foreign language, is an experimental and quantitative (survey research) research. This study aims to determine the effect of watching aforementioned type of documentary on the development of ...
ALI, Mohammad Asif, BAŞTÜRK, Şükrü
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THE GAMKONORA DOCUMENTARY FILM: AN EXPERIENCE OF LANGUAGE REVITALISATION IN NORTH HALMAHERA
Linguistik, Terjemahan, Sastra (LINGTERSA), 2021The documentary film is considered as a proper audio-visual medium for documenting traditions, but it has both advantages and challenges. Both issues explained in the paper based on the experience of making a cultural event documentary film of the Gamkonora people (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCewhQOaNOk).
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The Development of Documentary Film Language from the Silent Era to the Present
International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2022Documentary films are aesthetical representations of actual material or the direct sound recorded with video and presented aesthetically with the help of editing. The language of fiction film is very close to that of documentaries, as these two are the audio-visuals. Prior to the film made by Robert Flaherty, The Nanook of the North people used to call
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World History in Video: English-Language Documentaries
The Charleston Advisor, 2013World History in Video is a database from Alexander Street Press. It is a source for hundreds of videos on historical events, ranging from ancient to modern times, in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, Oceana, and elsewhere. However, the majority of these videos are on European, Asian, and North American history, and as a consequence this database ...
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Documentary linguistics: A language philology of the 21st century
2016Language Documentation and Description, Vol. 13 (2016)
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Dying to be counted: the commodification of endangered languages in documentary linguistics
2014Language Documentation and Description, Vol. 6 (2009)
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Preserving the documentary structure of source code in language-based transformation tools
Proceedings First IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, 2002Language-based tools necessarily translate textual source code into grammar-based representations. During translation, tools such as compilers and analyzers are generally free to discard comments and white space, which have no impact on the code's formal meaning.
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Documentary languages and thesaurus
2001Training document about documentary languages and thesaurus for the students of Institut National des Techniques Documentaires, du Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (Paris).
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Using a documentary language in a human interface
1991Within the framework of a project studying the design of an information retrieval interface for data concerning CNR research activities, the importance of the structure of a documentary language in a successful recall has been underlined.
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