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Objectives: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism have influenced societies and shaped cultures as they have spread across the span of history and ultimately across the world. However, to date, the interrelated nature of their impacts has yet to be examined
Yi-Ying Lin +2 more
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The Quranic revelation had a tremendous impact upon the societies, art, and thought of the various peoples with whom it came into contact. But perhaps nowhere is this influence as evident as in the domain of language, the very medium of the revelation ...
Oludamini Ogunnaike, Mohammed Rustom
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Since the 1990s, a number of plurilingual writers have published works with a heightened consciousness of incorporating different languages in the Japanese text, in the original and/or in translation, resulting in a gradual transformation of the literary
Angela Yiu
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A major challenge in the historical study of female monasticism in Thailand is the paucity of texts written by or about Thai Buddhist female practitioners prior to 1950.
Martin Seeger
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In Western societies, speaking is construed as an interactive social activity while writing is widely perceived as a solo or private endeavor. Such a functional dichotomy did not apply to the “Sinographic Cosmopolis” in premodern East Asia, however ...
David C. S. Li
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MANAGING UNSKILLED MIGRANT LABOUR: LANGUAGE DIVERSITY IN MULTICULTURAL SOUTH EAST ASIAN SOCIETIES
This study examines how language diversity is managed at the individual, community, and national level, and the extent to which language diversity management impacts on local people and migrant workers in Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Sophana Srichampa +2 more
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Follow this and additional works at: https://educate.bankstreet.edu/occasional-paper-series Part of the Adult and Continuing Education Commons, African Languages and Societies Commons, Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Community-Based Learning ...
Mergitu Argo, H. Chan, Christina Malecka
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Time in East Asian Endangered Languages Grammar, History, and Society
This volume is based on a selection of papers presented at the Second Conference on the Endangered Languages of East Asia (CELEA2), hosted by the Department of Asian and North African Studies at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice on 3-5 May 2022. In each chapter, the authors discuss the topic of ‘time’ in relation to different aspects of a number of East
Elia Dal Corso, Elisabetta Ragagnin
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Languages in a globalising World: Introduction
J. Maurais, M. A. Morris
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Multiple southward migrations of Neolithic Chinese farmers into Southeast Asia revealed from large-scale Y-chromosome sequences. [PDF]
Wang M +18 more
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