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Enhancing Patient Identification Accuracy in Shared Child Health Records: a Hybrid Approach for the Lao Language Context. [PDF]
Sorsavanh T +5 more
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The Painterly Materiality of Clouds in Antony and Cleopatra and Hamlet
Abstract This article examines the cloud‐gazing scenes in Antony and Cleopatra and Hamlet through the lens of early modern artistic theory and material practices, particularly the art of limning. Building upon existing philosophical and poetic interpretations of Shakespearean clouds as metaphors for ephemerality and memory, the essay argues that the ...
Anne‐Valérie Dulac
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The influence of visual attention on letter recognition and reading acquisition in Arabic. [PDF]
Ghandour A +3 more
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WEBSITE FOR THE LATIN SCRIPT OF THE KAZAKH LANGUAGE
A. Urynbassarova +2 more
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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CAFE: Spontaneous code-switching speech dataset in Algerian dialect, French and English. [PDF]
Lachemat HE +5 more
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ABSTRACT This article contributes to the history of material culture and intellectual biography by definitively identifying the Paduan scholar Matteo Macigni (ca. 1510–1582) as the author of the annotations found in a 1535 copy of Albrecht Dürer’s Institutionum geometricarum currently preserved in Vicenza.
Laura Moretti
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Open-bigrams as orthographic processing units in Arabic: Evidence from the flanking-letters lexical-decision task. [PDF]
Zeghli H +3 more
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Abstract Ethnographers observe and engage the field. They live with, play with, eat with, dance with, feel with, and, increasingly, write or film with their interlocutors. But most of all, they listen and converse. As they enter the lingual ecology of their hosts through a range of practices of communication, ethnographers begin a multi‐faceted journey
Borut Telban, Ute Eickelkamp
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Assessing advanced handwritten text recognition engines for digitizing historical documents. [PDF]
Romein CA +3 more
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