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Reinterpretasi Teori Language Game dalam Bahasa Dakwah Perspektif Ludwig Wittgenstein
The discourse of this study focuses on the language game theory by Ludwig Wittgenstein which is applied in the da’wah language. The purpose of the study is to determine the significance of the language game theory applied to the da’wah language.
Umi Wasilatul Firdausiyah, Khairul Fikri
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Why are some languages confused for others? Investigating data from the Great Language Game. [PDF]
In this paper we explore the results of a large-scale online game called ‘the Great Language Game’, in which people listen to an audio speech sample and make a forced-choice guess about the identity of the language from 2 or more alternatives.
Skirgård H, Roberts SG, Yencken L.
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XML-Based Video Game Description Language
This paper presents the XML-based Video Game Description Language (XVGDL), a new language for specifying Video games which is based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Jorge R. Quinones +1 more
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Augmented Reality Escape Classroom Game for Deep and Meaningful English Language Learning
A significant volume of literature has extensively reported on and presented the benefits of employing escape classroom games (ECGs), on one hand, and on augmented reality (AR) in English language learning, on the other. However, there is little evidence
Stylianos Mystakidis, Avgoustos Tsinakos
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“Mainstream media” and “mainstream journalism” have become significant concepts in political, popular, and academic discourse in recent years. They are key in how media, communication, and journalism scholars have been, and continue to be, concerned with
Steen Steensen +2 more
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The paper discusses stylistic techniques and means of creating a language game on the example of the novel “I am not Pan Jinlian” (2012) by Liu Zhenyun.
A. Ignatenko
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Recent years have seen a rapid proliferation of game-based learning applied in language classes. Second language teaching and learning are being inspired by the increasingly mature game-based learning technology. Currently, educational games are regarded
Xian Xiao, Gaoda He
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10 pages, Contributed talk presented at TARK 2013 (arXiv:1310.6382) http://www.tark ...
Adam Bjorndahl +2 more
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How agents see things: On visual representations in an emergent language game [PDF]
There is growing interest in the language developed by agents interacting in emergent-communication settings. Earlier studies have focused on the agents’ symbol usage, rather than on their representation of visual input.
Diane Bouchacourt, Marco Baroni
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BackgroundEnjoyment plays a key role in the success and feasibility of serious gaming interventions. Unenjoyable games will not be played, and in the case of serious gaming, learning will not occur. Therefore, a so-called GameFlow
Femke Vanden Bempt +6 more
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