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Towards an Automatic Speech Recognizer for the Choctaw language

1st Workshop on Speech for Social Good (S4SG), 2022
In this work we describe ongoing development of the first automatic speech recognition (ASR) system for the American indigenous language, Choctaw (ISO 639-2: cho, endonym: Chahta).
Jacqueline Brixey, D. Traum
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Playing with Persecution: Parallel Jewish and Christian Memories of Late Antiquity in Early Islamic Iraq

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2022
Over the course of Late Antiquity, due to the con­ tingencies of imperial support and the gravitational pull of migrations and social networks, some Jewish and Christian communal boundaries formed roughly along imperial limites.
Simcha Gross
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Translating the body-land union in Natalie Diaz’s poetry

, 2020
This article explores Natalie Diaz’s translingual use of the Mojave language to address ongoing ecological crises, particularly regarding the Colorado River, and her understanding of language as ‘touch’.
Stephanie Papa
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Současná česká exonymie – na příkladu toponym z území Maďarska

Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Studie se zabývá tématem současných podob českých exonym pro místní jména z území dnešního Maďarska (např. Budapešť – Budapest, Pětikostelí – Pécs, Segedín – Szeged ).
Jaroslav David
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Fedor Possart beszámolója a számikról

Folia Uralica Debreceniensia
Fedor Possart’s report on the Saami people Paul Anton Fedor Konstantin Possart (1808–1860), in his work (Die König- reiche Schweden und Norwegen, das Kaiserthum Russland und Königreich Polen, und Freistaat Krakau.
Ivett Kelemen
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Naming of Islands and Mountains in the Sangihe Talaud Islands Region: A Toponymy Study

Journal Corner of Education Linguistics and Literature
This research focused on the toponymy study, etymology, endonym and exonym which are related to the names of island and mountain in Sangihe Talaud archipelagos. This research is descriptive research.
H. Pareda, E. Panambunan
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On the etymology of the ethnonym orochе̄n

Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
This interdisciplinary research attempts to identify the primary origin of the ethnonym orochе̄n, which is a native name (endonym) of the Evenki local groups of Russia and China.
A. Varlamov, Y. Varlamova
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San Juan Piñas Mixtec

Journal of the International Phonetic Association
San Juan Piñas Mixtec (endonym: Tò’ō Ndá’ví; henceforth SJPM) (ISO 639-3: vmc) is a previously undocumented Oto-Manguean language of the Mixtecan branch spoken in the municipality of Santiago Juxtlahuaca in Oaxaca, Mexico (shown in the map in Figure 1 ...
Maxine Van Doren   +3 more
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Naming the conquered territories: colonies and empires : beneath and beyond the exonym/endonym opposition

2022
Les pratiques toponymiques coloniales et impériales relèvent de logiques de conquêtes mais forment des dispositifs différents selon les contextes. Si elles sont consubstantielles de l’imposition d’un ordre politique et sémiotique externe, elles introduisent cependant des rapports complexes, dialectiques, entre noms d’origine extérieure et noms d ...
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Croatian practice and policies of endonym and exonym use considering INSPIRE and NSDI

2016
Because of their character, geographical names are usually divided in endonyms and exonyms. EuroGeoNames, pan-European system of geographical names, originally have databases and user interfaces separately for endonyms and separately for exonyms.
Divjak, Dragan, Hećimović, Željko
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