DEVELOPING EFL LEARNERS’ ACHIEVEMENT COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN A SPEAKING CLASS
Communication strategies should be included in a speaking class in order to enable learners have strategies to cope with the communication problems both as message delivers (speakers) and as message receivers (listeners) in taking turns speaking.
Syarifudin Syarifudin
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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and NMT for Interlingual and Intralingual Communication: Speech to Text Technology for Live Subtitling and Accessibility. [PDF]
Considered the increasing demand for institutional translation and the multilingualism of international organizations, the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in multilingual communications and for the purposes of accessibility has become an important element in the production of translation and interpreting services (Zetzsche ...
Gregori, Alessandro <1975>
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Language Mixing as a Strategy of Interlingual Communication : Evidence from the German-Polish Border Region [PDF]
This paper focuses on language mixing as a strategy of interlingual communication to cross language borders. Although language mixing is a frequent phenomenon in language contact situations, it is not fully integrated into discussions of interlingual ...
木村, 護郎 クリストフ
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Locales and Interlanguage Communication
Traditional approaches fail to grasp the essential drivers and turns of interlingual communication in a wide context of current technological, marketing and economic processes.
Andrei Achkasov
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Empathy, Emotions and Patient-centredness: a Case Study on Communication Strategies [PDF]
One of the abilities most often associated with patient-centred communication (PCC) is empathy. But how can it be achieved? There is an extensive literature acknowledging the importance of communication skills in healthcare settings. However, few studies
Muñoz-Miquel, Ana
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LINGUOCULTURAL ASPECTS OF INTERLINGUAL COMMUNICATION
The article dwells on the linguocultural issues of interlingual communication. Interlingual communication is presented in the article by translation while linguocultural means are viewed as expressive tools used to construct a national worldview where the expressive function is of paramount importance.
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COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES OF FIRST-LANGUAGE-ATTRITED CHILDREN
This article explores the compensatory strategies used by two Indonesian children who experienced first language attrition when acquiring English in the English-speaking environment.
Syahdan Syahdan
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Ethical challenges in accessing and providing healthcare for Syrian refugees in Türkiye. [PDF]
Abstract Türkiye hosts approximately 3.6 million Syrian refugees, which accounts for roughly 4.5% of Türkiye's population. This places undeniable pressure on public institutions, particularly on healthcare services. The objective of this study is to document the healthcare structure for Syrian refugees and various challenges faced by Syrians when ...
Barış M, Sert G, Önder O.
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Interlingual live subtitling: the crossroads between translation, interpreting and accessibility [PDF]
Whereas prototypical conceptions of translation and interpreting as two separate and distinct entities are still being upheld in different contexts, the professional reality shows a less clear-cut picture.
Romero Fresco, Pablo +3 more
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INTERLINGUAL COMMUNICATION IN THE MAGHREB COUNTRIES
The article is devoted to the problems of the interlingual relations in Maghreb, and it considers the factors contribute to the transformation of language processes and analyzes the consequences of European influence in the countries of the North Africa.
Sheranova Aliya Khaldarbekovna +1 more
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