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Our Future Southeastern Turkish Frontiers. CEPS Policy Brief No. 6, October 2001 [PDF]
[From the Introduction]. Today’s southeast Turkey has historically been the homeland of a large number of diverse ethnic groups. Nowadays, in many town and villages of the region the largest ethnic group is Kurdish. Turkish officials under Turgut Özal in
Tocci, Nathalie.
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No Difference in Face Scanning Patterns Between Monolingual and Bilingual Infants at 5 Months of Age
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that bilinguals take greater advantage of visual speech cues than monolinguals. Therefore, in a sample of 474 (47.3% females) monolingual and 101 (48.5% females) bilingual infants at 5 months of age, we examined the tendency to look at the eyes versus the mouth of dynamic faces, as well as the latency and ratio of looking
Charlotte Viktorsson +1 more
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Common data elements of cerebral palsy registries in Arabic‐speaking countries: A scoping review
This scoping review mapped existing cerebral palsy registries in Arabic‐speaking countries, highlighting their core data elements and alignment with international registry frameworks to guide future regional harmonization. This scoping review is commented on by Mushta on pages 303–304 of this issue.
Nihad Ali Almasri, Carl J. Dunst
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Short poetry is one of the most important means of expression in world literature, the brevity of the poem and the depth of its meanings attract readers Short poetry in Kurdish literature has a long history.
Dilkhwaz Mohammed, Halima Abdullah
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Effect of spoken language on primary care choice refugee health assessment program patients seen at Boston Medical Center [PDF]
PURPOSE: There are approximately 21.3 million refugees worldwide. Connection to primary care is essential for these patients because of the potential for long-term and complex care that they require.
Tunstall, Hannah
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Enduring Crises of the Nation‐State: How Spatial Imaginations Reshape Identity and Dis/Unity
ABSTRACT This article reframes the contemporary “crisis” of the nation‐state not as a simple erosion of sovereignty but as a problem of spatial misalignment: adaptive states remain strategically embedded in dense transnational regimes, yet domestic legitimacy falters when unitary national imaginaries confront heterogeneous, multi‐sited social realities.
Erdem Bekaroğlu, Suat Yazan
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Morphim Problems and its Classification (Research in Syntax)
The discovery of the morphology by the American scientist, Bloomfield, created a new movement in textual research and gave rise to a new branch of morphology and oblivion of the etymology and lexicology branches; It raised hopes in linguists that a ...
Rezhna Esmaiel Aziz +1 more
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THE REFLECTION OF PANTHEISM’S PRINCIPLES OF IBN ARAB IN AHMED KHANI'S WORKS"
The concept of pantheism is among the most profound and influential intellectual theories in Islamic mysticism, particularly within Sufism. The idea of pantheism, which reached its pinnacle in the works of the Andalusian Mystic Ibn Arab (1164–1240 CE ...
Waheed Ramadhan, Shvan Hassan
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Adjective Valency in Kurdish Language
Valency is the ability of lexical categories to include complements in sentences. Although this ability is expressed in sentences, lexical categories also have this ability in the dictionary. In other words, one records the loading of lexical categories in one's mind. The lexical categories that load are verbs, nouns, pronouns, and adverbs.
Shadan Haqi Rasool, Dler Sadiq kanabi
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ABSTRACT This study examines how an inclusive public sphere was constructed at Erenler, a literary coffeehouse in 1980s Istanbul, amid Turkey's post‐coup authoritarian climate and deepening ideological fragmentation. In the aftermath of the military coup, a period marked by traumatic depoliticization and the suppression of public sphere, Erenler ...
Ahmet Uysal +2 more
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