Results 31 to 40 of about 104 (90)
Multi-label emotion and sentiment detection from Bengali text using hybrid deep learning model
Emotion and sentiment play a significant role in many applications, such as e-commerce, public mental health, and online media security. Several works have been conducted on emotion and sentiment detection, both individually and in combination, using ...
Rownuk Ara Rumy +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Endonymiprinsippet og flerspråklige stedsnavn i Europa
It is common practice in Norway to refer to foreign places using endonyms. Although this endonymic principle may sound straightforward, it is complicated by the existence of plurilingual toponyms.
Hanno Sandvik
doaj
Novel transungual drug delivery system for treating onychomycosis. [PDF]
Sharma S +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Open Questions on Writing and the Use of Croatian Exonyms on Maps
Croatian exonyms are Croatian adapted names of foreign geographical features that differ from their original names (endonyms). The writing, use, and treatment of exonyms are not always unambiguous, unique, systematic, and consistent.
Ivana Crljenko
doaj
Enrollment of Spanish-speaking Latinx adults in clinical trials: Five lessons learned from a randomized study in substance use treatment. [PDF]
Jaramillo Y +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Au-delà des ethnonymes. À propos de quelques exonymes et endonymes chez les musulmans du Cambodge
La recherche sur les musulmans de la Péninsule indochinoise de la période coloniale à nos jours s’est souvent confondue avec celle des Chams. Perçue comme unité réduite et unifiée, la petite communauté musulmane cambodgienne est aujourd’hui plus que jamais considérée comme une.
openaire +2 more sources
In the Croatian language, the word "zagora" or "zagorje" refers to an area "on the other side of a mountain or a hill". Throughout history, this term has been widely used to describe places physically detached from some other, economically or politically
Branimir Vukosav
doaj
Azrah: The Endonym of the Hazara People and Its Avestan Origin
This research investigates the self‑designation Azrah (Āzrah) used by the Hazara people of central Afghanistan. Linguistic analysis traces the name to the Avestan Arəzahī, the eastern clime in the seven‑fold division of the world (Karshvar), which appears in the Avesta (Yt. 10.15, Bundahišn 8.2) as the land where the sun first rises.
openaire +4 more sources
Reanalyzing the genetic history of Kra-Dai speakers from Thailand and new insights into their genetic interactions beyond Mainland Southeast Asia. [PDF]
Changmai P +3 more
europepmc +1 more source

