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Use of the Latin script in non-Latin script languages [PDF]
This study examines the use of the Latin script in languages where the Latin script is not the official writing system. The aim of the research is to get a general perception of where and why the Latin script is used in those languages.
Luoma, Anni
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Abstract The study of neuroanatomy is fundamental in many scientific fields. Despite this, it is a challenging subject for students. As technology evolves, it is being increasingly incorporated into educational methods, including the teaching of neuroanatomy. Three‐dimensional (3D) visualizations are well suited for displaying neuroanatomy.
Merlin J. Fair +5 more
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Sociolinguistic Analysis: When Darija Becomes a Literary Language in Fahla by Rabah SABAA [PDF]
: This sociolinguistic analysis of Rabah SABAA’s novel Fahla highlights the use of « Darija », the Algerian vernacular, as a central tool of literary expression. The writer revitalizes this marginalized language by choosing Latin script, thereby creating
Sabrina MELOUAH
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Transliterating Kurdish texts in Latin into Persian-Arabic script
Kurdish is written in different scripts. The two most popular scripts are Latin and Persian-Arabic. However, not all Kurdish readers are familiar with both mentioned scripts that could be resolved by automatic transliterators. So far, the developed tools mostly transliterate Persian-Arabic scripts into Latin.
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‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
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Abstract Objective Diagnostic and treatment delays in infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) increase the risk of poor neurodevelopmental outcomes. Early clinical recognition of IESS is essential, especially in regions lacking expedited access to electroencephalograms (EEG).
Christine L. Shrock +11 more
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Char Layer Thickness Evolution During Structural Timber Fire Experiment and Final Density Profile
ABSTRACT This paper evaluates several non‐destructive experimental methods for determining the char layer thickness and its density profile in structural timber samples exposed to standard ISO 834 fire curve experiments. Microwave echo pulse, ultrasonic echo pulse, X‐ray computed tomography, and resistance drilling were evaluated.
Fernando Pérez Pérez +4 more
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NASKAH ULU TANDUK KERBAU: SEBUAH KAJIAN FILOLOGI
Written tradition in South Sumatra was developed, from the seventh century AD to the present with a discovery of script artifacts. Begins from Sanskrit, Malay Arabic, ulu, Java, and Latin.
Wahyu Rizky Andhifani
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Accuracy Analysis of Latin-to-Balinese Script Transliteration Method
Balinese script writing, as one of Balinese cultural richness, is going to extinct because of its decreasing use. This research is one of the ways to preserve Balinese script writing using technological approach. Through collaboration between Informatics
Widiana, I W. +2 more
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The role of the written script in shaping mirror-image discrimination: Evidence from illiterate, Tamil literate, and Tamil-Latin-alphabet bi-literate adults [PDF]
Learning a script with mirrored graphs (e.g., d ≠ b) requires overcoming the evolutionary-old perceptual tendency to process mirror images as equivalent.
Huettig, Falk +5 more
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