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Aim of the Study: Language Contact is a familiar concept in the present global world. Across the globe, languages get mixed up at different levels. Borrowing and code-switching are some of the means through which languages interact. This study examines Pashto-English contact at word and syllable levels.
Ayesha Israr, Khalid Shah, Arif Khan
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TUNING TRADITIONAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING APPROACHES FOR PASHTO TEXT CLASSIFICATION
Today text classification becomes critical task for concerned individuals for numerous purposes. Hence, several researches have been conducted to develop automatic text classification for national and international languages. However, the need for an automatic text categorization system for local languages is felt.
Jawid Ahmad Baktash +3 more
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Grammatical Gender in Pashto Language [PDF]
Grammatical gender is a syntactic distinction that is manifested in nouns and adjectives. In Pashto, grammatical gender (feminine and masculine) exists.
Rahela Hamidzai
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Il presente contributo prende in esame alcune caratteristiche del repertorio linguistico dei discenti di area afghano-pakistana alla luce di una particolare tipologia di Sprachbund su base culturale definita come ‘famiglia linguistica islamica’.
Federico Salvaggio
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Teaching russian as a foreign language in the modern educational paradigm: training dictionaries [PDF]
The work is devoted to the problem of intensification of teaching Russian as a foreign language in the process of formation and development of the lexical competence of students. The role of educational dictionaries of various types is emphasized.
Iniutina Liudmila Alexandrovna +1 more
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So many books have been written on Sīrah since the 1st A.H. Different Sīrah writers have attempted to write books to pay tribute to the Holy Prophet (saw). Among these Sīrah writers, one is Gohar Khan Khattak, a prominent Pashto and Persian prose writer.
Sami ur Rahman, Hafiz Abdul Ghafoor
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Robust Optical Recognition of Cursive Pashto Script Using Scale, Rotation and Location Invariant Approach. [PDF]
The presence of a large number of unique shapes called ligatures in cursive languages, along with variations due to scaling, orientation and location provides one of the most challenging pattern recognition problems.
Riaz Ahmad +4 more
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A Robust Approach for Speaker Identification Using Dialect Information
The present research is an effort to enhance the performance of voice processing systems, in our case the speaker identification system (SIS) by addressing the variability caused by the dialectical variations of a language.
Shahid Munir Shah +2 more
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Turkish/Mongolian Lexical Borrowings in South Asian Languages
Turks and the Turkish language have been in mutual relations with different languages in wide world geography throughout history. There have been approximately 2500 years of mutual linguistic interaction between Turkish and South Asian, especially ...
Doğan Yücel
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Conversations Around the Literacy Hour in a Multilingual London Primary School [PDF]
This study was conducted against the background of a British government initiative: The National Literacy Strategy, which prescribes a daily hour of formal literacy instruction for primary aged children, known as the Literacy Hour.
Wallace, Catherine
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