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Novel Handwritten Words and Documents Databases of Five Middle Eastern Languages

2014 14th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 2014
This paper introduces new handwritten databases of selected words in the five Middle-Eastern languages of Arabic, Dari, Farsi, Pashto and Urdu. The databases share a common lexicon of forty words that are related to finance and are used in daily life.
Muna Khayyat, Louisa Lam, Ching Y Suen
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The computer and material in Middle Eastern languages

Bulletin - British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 1975
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Telehealth Clinical Practice Guide for Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech and Language Pathology: A Saudi and Middle Eastern Guide

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2022
Telehealth refers to the application of telecommunications technology to deliver clinical services at a distance by linking clinician to patient, caregiver, or any person(s) involved in client care for assessment, intervention, consultation, and supervision.
Bazah M. Almubark   +5 more
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Language and Immigrant Status Differences in Neuropsychological Performance among Middle Eastern and North African Older Adults in Detroit

Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022
AbstractBackgroundDespite being one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the U.S., little is known regarding neuropsychological testing among Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) older adults. This study aimed to examine the effects of language of test administration (i.e., English or Arabic) and immigrant status on neuropsychological performance
Morris, Emily P.   +6 more
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ESL IN THE EYES OF A MIDDLE-EASTERNER: A CRITICAL REPORT ON SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING

BAHAS, 2019
This report is based on an ethnographic project which attempts to find out how someone learns a second language from a participant’s point of view. The participant was a male international student who studied in Adelaide, South Australia with a continuous experience of learning English as a second language for twelve consecutive years in his country ...
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Middle eastern origin model forHomo sapiens (Moderns & Neanderthals), language and modern behaviour

International Journal of Anthropology, 2002
A new model may resolve the problem of when and where did appear anatomically modern humans. According to this model, Neanderthals were probably neither our ancestor nor different species.Homo sapiens appeared probably in the Middle East, approximately 150 ka ago and differentiated to anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals because of the genetic ...
S. Cakir, O. F. Noyan
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Cultural Appropriateness of Networked-Based Language Teaching in a Middle Eastern Female Islamic Context

Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2002
This paper discusses current networked-based language teaching (NBLT) practices and considers the difficulties of employing them in a non-Western cultural context. After outlining the reported benefits of NBLT, three areas of cultural sensitivity are highlighted.
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