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Universal Basic Education (UBE) programme and school dropout syndrome in Northern States-Nigeria
The study examined the effect of Universal Basic Education (UBE) Programme on school dropout syndrome in conflict-affected area Northern States Nigeria. This research used a descriptive survey research approach. The population of the study is made up of
Joseph Adekunle Bamidele +3 more
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AbstractCollective nouns such as family, group, and herd combine properties associated with singularity or ‘oneness’ and properties associated with plurality, on all levels of grammar (lexical–conceptual, morphosyntactic, and semantic). Because of this property, they provide a unique window into the various factors that influence the expression and ...
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Социальный статус купца в русском языке: номинативные и характеризующие признаки
The Social Status of a Merchant in the Russian Language: Nominative and Characterising Features This article describes connotations of a noun which is a denomination of social status.
Ольга [Ol′ga] Е. [E.] Фролова [Frolova]
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Children’s preference for HAS and LOCATED relations: A word learning bias for noun–noun compounds [PDF]
The present study investigates children’s bias when interpreting novel noun–noun compounds (e.g. kig donka) that refer to combinations of novel objects (kig and donka).
ANDREA KROTT +13 more
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Expression of possessiveness in derivative substantive vocabulary of the Bulgarian and Czech languages The article is dedicated to researching the manifestations of possessiveness in some nouns of the Bulgarian and Czech languages.
Цветанка [TSvetanka] Аврамова [Avramova]
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INDONESIAN NOUN PHRASE=NOUN+NOUN:A SEMANTIC PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
This paper analyzes the nature of the Indonesian noun + noun constructed noun phrase. Basically, there are two thoughts responding to the nature of Indonesia noun phrase, and compound words. First, there is no concept of compound words; it is only noun
Suparto, Suparto
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ABSTRACT Systems and structures designed to protect and support young people, specifically (in this paper) young women, are ironically the same systems that maintain gender disparity. Consequently, this has influenced the embodied identities of young women who experience and use violence. Such systemic and structural intersectionality has impacted upon
Louise Rak +3 more
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COMPARISON OF NOUNS REDUPLICATION IN INDONESIAN AND JAPANESE LANGUAGE
This article is a qualitative description of the nouns reduplication comparison in Indonesian and Japanese language. Nouns are restricted to the category on the noun which can be counted (KBK).
Stephanus Mangga
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Early-Day Predicative Structures [PDF]
This article briefly explores the basic thoughts behind the predicative structure of sentences according to Sibawayh and his followers and also explores how this system developed and grew.
Ebrahim Mohammad al Bab +1 more
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Transfer and Multi-Task Learning for Noun-Noun Compound Interpretation
In this paper, we empirically evaluate the utility of transfer and multi-task learning on a challenging semantic classification task: semantic interpretation of noun--noun compounds.
Fares, Murhaf +2 more
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