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Indonesian Local Script Characters
Indonesia has various writing systems that related deeply to different local cultures. This dataset contains handwritten images of each character of 9 different local scripts in Indonesia.
Ihsan, A (via Mendeley Data)
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Assimilation and ethnic boundaries in Southern Thailand: exploring the Malay Muslim cultural resistance. [PDF]
Wardana MK +3 more
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Transcriptome analysis revealed the role of moderate exogenous methyl jasmonate treatments in enhancing the metabolic pathway of L-borneol in the Blumea balsamifera. [PDF]
Guan L +11 more
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:Since his arrival in the Malay Archipelago, Islam brings together Arabic or Jawi as a system of writing systems in the Malay language. This writing system using Arabic script known as Jawi. The pronouncing of the term Jawi for letters is closely related
Dungcik, Masyhur, Bety, Bety
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Learning Jawi among deaf people is very challenging if they are not taught using appropriate technique. At the same time, studies have shown that game-based learning is one way of attracting children’s attention in learning Jawi. On the other hand, Fakih
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Aljamiado Hispanofilipino: The Spanish Language in Philippine Jawi Script
From the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century PhilippineMoros increasingly wrote the Spanish language in Arabic script knownas Philippine Jawi. This cultural phenomenon, which went beyond merecode switching, is illustrated through documents found in the NationalArchives of the Philippines, particularly protocols involving the Tausug ...
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Using an edutainment approach of a Snake and Ladder game for teaching Jawi script
2010 International Conference on Education and Management Technology, 2010Due to rapid socio-economic changes in Malaysia, the traditional way of writing the Malay Language using Arabic characters is fading. Studies have shown that this representation, called Jawi is becoming extinct due to its difficulty in learning and teaching to the younger students.
Rohana Mahmud
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