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Emerging Oral Languages: The Middle Eastern Pidgin Case
The presenter will share the results of an initial study of a new growing Middle Eastern Pidgin (MEP), a language used by local natives and immigrants from various Indian and South Asian regions.The results show complexity at various socio-linguistic and
Bahloul, Maher, Abdellatif Soumaya
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The First Modern Human Dispersals across Africa [PDF]
The emergence of more refined chronologies for climate change and archaeology in prehistoric Africa, and for the evolution of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), now make it feasible to test more sophisticated models of early modern human dispersals ...
Luísa Pereira +34 more
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The BORDERSCAPE Project WebGIS database and web app provide an overview of changes in the settlement pattern of the ancient Egyptian southern border during the long process of state formation and border-making.
Oren Siegel +4 more
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In the last 10 years, there has been a rise in the number of Arabic texts, which necessitates a more profound understanding of algorithms to efficiently understand and classify Arabic texts in many applications, like sentiment analysis. This paper presents a comprehensive review of recent developments in Arabic text classification (ATC) and Arabic text
Abdullah Yahya Mohammed Muaad +6 more
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Web Presence and Impact Factors for Middle-Eastern Countries [PDF]
This study investigates the Web presence and Web Impact Factor (WIF) for country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) of Middle-Eastern countries, and sub-level domains (SLDs) related to education and academic institutions in these countries.
Noruzi, Alireza
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Non-metrical tense distinctions in isiNdebele (South Africa)
This paper provides an introduction to expressions of recent and remote past (both perfective and imperfective) and future in isiNdebele, a Bantu language of South Africa.
Crane, Thera Marie
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The impact of the monastic milieu on early Abbasid poetry - by Samuel Jarrett Noble
Thesis (M.A.)--American University of Beirut, Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies, 2005.;"Advisor: Dr. Vahid Behmardi, Assistant Professor , Arabic and Near Eastern Languages--Member of Committee: Dr.
Noble, Samuel Jarrett
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We employ a cluster approach to explore the comparative semantic maps of several markers of modal possibility – the “potential” prefix nga‑ and expressions meaning, roughly, ‘know how to’ and ‘be able to’ – in four South African Nguni languages ...
Lubambo, Remah +5 more
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To the Iranian Etymology of the Ethnonyms Mari, Merya, Muroma
The article continues the exploration of the ethnonym *märə, previously reconstructed by the author and A. V. Savelyev, as evidenced in the self-designation of the Mari people and in the names of Merya and Muroma found in Russian chronicles.
Vladimir V. Napolskikh
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Person-marking in TB languages of North-Eastern India
It would be absurd to build up a typology of TB person marking only from NE (North-East) India examples. Yet, for historical reasons that are still not clear, the Brahmaputra middle valley (Assam) and its immediate surroundings have concentrated such a ...
Jacquesson, François
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