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Who's Afraid of the Latin Alphabet?

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2007
(2007). Who's Afraid of the Latin Alphabet? Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia: Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 36-48.
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System based on machine vision for translation of fingerspelling alphabet to latin alphabet

2015 10th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2015
On the nowadays society exist a lot of communication problems, particularly when the persons has sensory disabilities as deafness or blindness. This problem take place at the moment of interpreting the sign language. The present paper shows the development of a current research project that integrates an intelligent system in the recognition of images ...
Diana Lancheros-Cuesta   +2 more
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On the Question of Latin Alphabet of the Kazan Tatars

Uzbekistan: language and culture, 2019
Writing the alphabet historically used by the Turkic-speaking peoples and their struggle for the adoption of the alphabet have always been the main topic of research in the field of Turkology. The Tatar lan-guage is a part of the Kypchak group, one of the three major branches of the Turkic languages.
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Segmentation of Words Written in the Latin Alphabet: A Systematic Review

2020
In this systematic literature review (SLR) we summarize studies that address the word segmentation problem (WSP) for Latin-based languages. We adopted the protocol of Kitchenham et al. for the review. The search in academic repositories found 771 works, from which 89 were selected.
Marcelo A. Inuzuka   +2 more
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Attempts to Develop the Latin Alphabet in the 1920s

SCIENCE TIME
The article discusses the attempts of linguists, reflected in the press of the 1920s, to develop the Latin alphabet. It presents not only the views of linguists, but also those of school teachers, representatives of other fields interested in language, as well as state officials regarding the alphabet.
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THE TRANSITION TO THE LATIN ALPHABET IS A REQUIREMENT OF TIME

2017
Автор мақалада Қазақстандағы латын әліпбиіне өтудің маңыздылығын саралап көрсетеді. Біздің қазіргі кирилл әліпбиіндегі қазақ тіліміз – Қазақстан Республикасының мемлекеттік тілі, сонымен қатар Ресей, Өзбекстан, Қытай, Моңғолия жəне т.б. елдерде тұратын қазақтардың ана тілі.
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On the invasion of modern Russianby the Latin alphabet

Tula Scientific Bulletin. History. Linguistics, 2022
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