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A study in language identification [PDF]
Language identification is automatically determining the language that a previously unseen document was written in. We compared several prior methods on samples from the Wikipedia and the EuroParl collections. Most of these methods work well. But we identify that these (and presumably other document) collections are heterogeneous in size, and short ...
Rachel Mary Milne +2 more
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Motivation in modern language studies: a pilot study in Italian language
Majority of research on motivation in FL learning deals with English as the global language or LSP. As a result, there is less research in motivation dynamics within specific populations, specifically, among students of other modern languages to whom FL is their future profession. The aim of this study is the construction of a new type of questionnaire
Mardešić, Sandra +2 more
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These three writers, in many ways emblematic of South Tyrolean literature, present, albeit with differences, a unifying element: an identity crisis, an uncertain collocation between two different linguistic cultural communities.
Luca Renzi
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The purpose of this study is to assess the level of awareness and understanding of Takaful, an Islamic insurance scheme, as compared to traditional insurance among students of Islamic Studies in Sri Lanka. Despite the growing popularity of Takaful in the
Mohamed Naushad Mohamed Minaz +3 more
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The Language of Liberty: A preliminary study
Quantifying the moral narratives expressed in the user-generated text, news, or public discourses is fundamental for understanding individuals’ concerns and viewpoints and preventing violent protests and social polarisation. The Moral Foundation Theory (MFT) was developed precisely to operationalise morality in a five-dimensional scale system.
Araque, Oscar +2 more
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Language and the Study of Language [PDF]
William Dwight Whitney (1827–94) was the foremost American philologist and Sanskrit scholar of the nineteenth century. After studying in Germany, then at the forefront of linguistic scholarship, he assumed the chair of Sanskrit at Yale in 1854, with comparative philology added to his professorship in 1869.
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