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THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS’ USE OF JAVANESE LANGUAGE [PDF]
This paper concerns the use of Javanese language by English department students of Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia. The students selected as the subjects of research are those of the second (2 nd ) and fourth (4 th ) semesters whose both
Candria , Mytha
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Revitalizing Endangered Languages: AI-powered language learning as a catalyst for language appreciation [PDF]
Dinesh Kumar Nanduri +1 more
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Mechanisms of species–people relationships in place attachment
Abstract Species are recognised as integral components of the natural environment. Yet, research on species such as the role of plants and animals as important placemakers within people–place relationships remains limited. As environmental change continues to redefine our relationship to places, species can offer a new perspective into the underlying ...
Edith Shum +2 more
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Gesture, prosodic prominence and stresslessness in Indonesian
Previous studies on a variety of languages have demonstrated that manual gesture is temporally aligned with prosodic prominence. However, the majority of these studies have been conducted on languages with word-level stress. In this paper, we investigate
Alessa Farinella +2 more
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Gaps in the Endangered Species Act: The Plight of the Florida Panther [PDF]
In 2009 several environmental groups petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to initiate rulemaking to designate critical habitat for the Florida panther. In Conservancy of Southwest Florida v. U.S.
Alfano, Jessica
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Abstract England's traditional orchards are important habitats for a range of invertebrate species, providing biodiverse habitat for many species not found in other landscapes. Increased loss of these once common landscape features, exacerbated by changing land use, anthropogenic habitat fragmentation, and the loss of traditional or customary practices,
Lloyd Jenkins +2 more
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Endangered Languages: A Systematic Qualitative Study of Socio-Cultural Impacts and Revitalisation
This study investigates endangered language preservation through three research questions: risk factors for endangerment, socio-cultural effects of language loss, and complexities in preservation and revitalisation.
Awal Abdul
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DIG4EL (Digital Inferential Grammars for Endangered Languages) is a method embodied in software designed to assist linguists and teachers in producing grammatical descriptions for endangered languages.
Sebastien Christian
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Data on the use of optional ergative case marking in Tujia, an endangered language of southwest China. [PDF]
Lu M, van de Weijer J, Ma Y, Liu Z.
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Cultural Dominance and Language Endangerment: The case of Efut in Cross River State, Nigeria
Okon M.M., P Noah
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