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Biodiversity drives the choice; linguistic diversity fine-tunes the direction: Ethnofloral megadiversity in the Mexican ethnobotany. [PDF]
Martínez-Ballesté A +6 more
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Abstract This paper explores how history teachers in secondary education in England (a) see their role as assessors and (b) how they make decisions about assessing a difficult history: learning about the Holocaust. Assessment literacy (AL) is recognised as a potentially valuable aspect of good teaching and central to supporting students' learning ...
Mary Richardson +3 more
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Linguistic experiential priors account for notation-dependent numerical representations. [PDF]
Anceresi G +4 more
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Abstract The intersection of economic conditions and early years education has long been debated, particularly where financial constraints shape educational practice and professional realities. Türkiye, characterised by high inflation and structural vulnerabilities in purchasing power parity, provides a critical context for examining how economic ...
Ebru Aydın, Şerif Yüksel
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A method for multi-criteria decision making with probabilistic linguistic term based on cloud TOPSIS. [PDF]
Almandeel A, Rao C, Zhang X, Qi H.
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Linguistic distance of Swahili speech varieties
In this report I study the speech varieties of Swahili in the coastal area of Tanzania and on the nearby islands of the Indian Ocean. The study material consists of the tape-recorded speech of various people. The material was collected as part of the so-called DAHE project in 1989 - 1991.
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Proximity and distance in Schnitzler’s Fräulein Else – a linguistic analysis
This paper attempts to apply the concepts of proximity and distance to a literary text – Arthur Schnitzler's "Fräulein Else". The analysis builds on five different proximity-distance relations: spatial, temporal, social, emotional and cognitive.
Smailagić, Vedad
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Abstract As front‐line observers and active participants in pupils' daily lives, teachers closely monitor pupils' social interactions, emotional states and behavioural changes. Their unique perspective enables them to detect problems in the social lives of their pupils that may not be immediately visible to peers, parents or mental health professionals.
Yixuan Zheng +4 more
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Diglossia and Orthographic Complexity as Multiplicative but not Additive Challenges in Arabic: A Critical Review. [PDF]
Asadi I, Asli-Badarneh A.
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Dialects, Cultural Identity, and Economic Exchange [PDF]
We investigate whether time-persistent cultural borders impede economic exchange across regions of the same country. To measure cultural differences we evaluate, for the first time in economics, linguistic micro-data about phonological and grammatical ...
Heblich, Stephan +3 more
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