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A Proposed UNICODE-Based Extended Romanization System for Persian Texts
So far, various Romanization schemes have been proposed for capturing Persian text using Latin alphabet. However, each have served a very specific and yet limited function. This paper proposes an extended Romanization scheme that can facilitate a wide
M. A. Mahdavi
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Context effects on second-language learning of tonal contrasts. [PDF]
Studies of lexical tone learning generally focus on monosyllabic contexts, while reports of phonetic learning benefits associated with input variability are based largely on experienced learners.
Bowles, Anita R., Chang, Charles B.
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The Romanization of Roman Britain
"From the Proceedings of the British academy, vol. II." ; Cover-title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The article is devoted to the study of the Theory of Epochs developed by the prominent Ukrainian thinker and scholar Viktor Petrov (V. Domontovych) and its verification based on the materials of ancient Ukrainian history, particularly the archaeological
Віталій Aндрєєв +1 more
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Chronique des recherches sur le Mont Beuvray : 2013-2016
This article presents a brief summary of research carried out on Mont Beuvray and its surroundings from 2013 to 2016 as part of an international research program dedicated to the Bibracte oppidum. The new information concerns the Champlain, the island of
Vincent Guichard +2 more
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Comment on “Contingent Persistence: Continuity, Change, and Identity inthe Romanization Debate” by Lara Ghisleni [PDF]
Ghisleni adds an additional voice to the growing chorus of archaeologists dissatisfied with conventional approaches to understanding the material evidence for intercultural entanglements.
Panich, Lee M.
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Phonemic Conversion as the Ideal Romanization Scheme for Hebrew: Implications for Hebrew Cataloging
This paper examines a romanization scheme developed by linguist Uzzi Ornan that has not been considered for implementation in libraries. Phonemic conversion of Hebrew neither uses transliteration nor transcription strategies but reconstructs the ...
U. Ornan, Rachel Leket-Mor
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Spartan Daily, April 10, 1975 [PDF]
Volume 64, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5967/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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English polymorphs of Chinese personal names [PDF]
2001-2002 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of ...
Li, L
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The Flavian reforms had put an end to the purely legal Romanization of Spain but the depth and intensity of the process seem to have varied in different regions of the country.
Ju B. Tsirkim
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