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Etnicidad, nacionalismo y el Estado en Afganistán
The paper begins by surveying the cultural, linguistic, occupational and sectarian diversity of Afghanistan's population, going on to discuss the origins of the modern Afghan state in the reign of Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in the late 19th century.
Beattie, Hugh
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Some Functional Speech Features of Inflective Patterns of Plural in the Pashto Language
The article is devoted to the peculiarities of the application of plural nouns in Pashto. It enumerates the means of conveying the plural of nouns and identifies the main patterns of their use.
M A Kozlov
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This research paper highlights the Introduction to Aziz al- Tafasir and reviews scholarly contribution of Shaikh Sultan Aziz (1936-2013) in the field of exegesis. He is one of the famous Pashtun scholars who lived in the 20th century in Afghanistan.
Monther Abdulkarim Ahmad Al-Qudah
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Background: This study examines the Prevalence of Language Barriers, Impacts, and Coping Strategies among Medical Students during their Clinical Rotation in Peshawar, an area with a wide range of language diversity.
Afsana Lal +9 more
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Legal Translation in Pashto Language: Problems and the Way Forward
A trend of translating legal texts into Pashto is on the rise in Afghanistan. However, the standard of such translations is not up to the mark. Sometimes, a word by word, literal translation is produced, which fails to communicate main concept of the original work, while other times, syntactic and grammatical problems are evident. This paper looks into
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Bayesian Agglomerative Clustering with Coalescents
We introduce a new Bayesian model for hierarchical clustering based on a prior over trees called Kingman's coalescent. We develop novel greedy and sequential Monte Carlo inferences which operate in a bottom-up agglomerative fashion.
Daumé III, Hal +2 more
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES IN PERSIAN-DARI AND PASHTO LANGUAGES
In the Pashto language, the adjective is different from the adjective in terms of number, gender, and mood due to its correspondence with the predicate, in modern Persian-Dari language. Unlike Pashto, adjectives in ancient and modern Persian are divided into two groups, the former and the latter.
Khalil Ahmad, Burhani +1 more
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Languages, ethnicity, and education in London [PDF]
For the first time in 2008 the Annual School Census (ASC) required all schools to provide pupil information on the language spoken at home. Our analysis focuses on children attending state schools in London. Over 300 languages are spoken by London pupils,
Charley Greenwood +3 more
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Central Asia Wars and Ethnic Conflicts – Rebuilding Failed States [PDF]
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Barnett R. Rubin
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