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Authoritarian Parenting dalam Film Drama Keluarga Indonesia
This study aims to determine the frequency of authoritarian parenting in family drama films and to find out how the film frames the parenting style, especially authoritarian parenting in each scene so that the messages contained can be easily understood ...
Intan Anggraeny, M. Aprilia
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On zǝyāqon in Dǝggʷā-Type Antiphonaries
This note draws attention to the survival of the spelling ዝያቆን፡, zǝyāqon, ‘deacon’ (for Standard Medieval Gǝʿǝz ዲያቆን፡, diyāqon) in Dǝggʷā-type antiphonaries up to modern print editions.
Jonas Karlsson
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ABSTRACT This paper advances existing work on the mobilities and geographies of students by examining the complexities and contestations affecting international students' consumption perceptions and experiences. This is important in positing new ways of understanding how educational mobilities, in both their meta and micro forms, can influence, and be ...
Leonardo Rodrigues, Mark Holton
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Modified Segmentation Algorithm for Recognition of Older Geez Scripts Written on Vellum
Recognition of handwritten document aims at transforming document images into a machine understandable format. Handwritten document recognition is the most challenging area in the field of pattern recognition. It becomes more complex when a document was written on vellum before hundreds of years, like older Geez scripts.
Girma Negashe, Adane Letta Mamuye
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Geez Reading Level Classification by Audio Feature Extraction using CNN
The Ge'ez language is an ancient Semitic language of Ethiopian. This language originates from the region encompassing Ethiopian and Eritrea Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The language is given as a course in the Orthodox Tewahedo Church spiritual school. Ge'ez has three types of reading these are Ge'ez, wurid, and kume. Each type of reading can characterize
Tadese Henok Seifu, Xiao Zheng
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Ordinal Numerals as a Criterion for Subclassification: The Case of Semitic
Abstract This article explores how ordinal numerals (like first, second and third) can help classify languages, focusing on the Semitic language family. Ordinals are often formed according to productive derivational processes, but as a separate word class, they may retain archaic morphology that is otherwise lost from the language.
Benjamin D. Suchard
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An Autosegmental Approach To Geez-Based Amharic Plural Nouns
Geez-Based Amharic Plural ...
Wolde Mariam, Hirut
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ABSTRACT This article presents an unpublished Sabaic inscription from the ʾAwām sanctuary of ʾAlmaqah, near Maʾrib. The inscription sheds new light on the mid‐third century ad adventures of a mqtwy (‘officer’) of the Sabaean kings already known from epigraphic evidence: Whbʾwm Yʾḏf.
Justine Potts
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