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MadureseSet: Madurese-Indonesian Dataset. [PDF]
Ifada N +4 more
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ABSTRACT Retired electric vehicle (EV) batteries can be repurposed to stationary storage batteries. While this circularity solution has attracted attention from entrepreneurs, falling battery prices, along with the longer lifetime of new batteries, high consumer expectations and limited governmental support challenge the approach.
Juliane Seika, Merla Kubli
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English Loanwords in Hungarian
This paper describes the history of English loanwords in the Hungarian language and gives a brief overview of Hungarian native speakers' attitude towards the borrowings.
Répási, Enikő
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ABSTRACT This study assesses the degree of alignment with and eligibility to the EU Taxonomy of non‐financial firms and investigates its relationship with their Cost of Debt (CoD). The empirical analysis is based on a sample of 306 non‐financial firms listed on the Stoxx Europe 600 Index across 15 European countries. Taxonomy‐related data were manually
Fabio Rizzato +3 more
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The cross-linguistic comparison of perceptual strength norms for Korean, English and L2 English. [PDF]
Lee J, Shin JA.
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The present study examines loanwords in Cilubà from both a phonological and a morphological point of view. Two large categories of loanwords can be distinguished: on the one hand those which are entirely integrated and on the other hand more recent ...
Kabuta, Ngo Semzara
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Climate Change Risks and Customer Concentration: Evidence From US‐Listed Firms
ABSTRACT While prior studies have investigated climate risks in supply chains, customer ESG pressures, and shared climate exposure, this paper is, to the best of our knowledge, the first to provide direct empirical evidence on the relationship between climate change risks and firms' customer concentration.
Thi Thuy Trang Nguyen +2 more
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SEMANTIC ADAPTATION OF ITALIAN LOANWORDS IN THE SPLIT DIALECT
This paper contributes to the study of the semantic aspect of Italian loanwords in the Split dialectal lexis. Italian loanwords are those loanwords that have been borrowed in the dialect of the city of Split from the northern Italian dialects, namely the
Maja Bezić
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Cross-Dialectal Novel Word Learning and Borrowing. [PDF]
Wu J, Zheng W, Han M, Schiller NO.
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