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Convertibility of Cultural Capital: A Longitudinal Study of University Students From 2017 to 2024
ABSTRACT A defining feature of cultural capital is its propensity for accumulation and the potential of its convertibility. However, there are a lack of studies that would explore how different forms of cultural capital could be employed as an advantage.
Ondřej Špaček
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The objective of this article is to assess the Turkish language skills (L1, heritage language) of French-Turkish bilingual pupils enrolled in the International Foreign Language Teaching (EILE) program at the primary school level. Additionally, it aims to
Hülya Sönmez L. Le Gac +1 more
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How speaker tongue and name source language affect the automatic recognition of spoken names [PDF]
In this paper the automatic recognition of person names and geographical names uttered by native and non-native speakers is examined in an experimental set-up.
D'Hoore, Bart +2 more
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Pseudonyms, Propaganda, and Prints: The Life and Political Caricatures of William Dent, 1782–931
Abstract ‘Dent was probably an amateur and nothing is known of his life’, state Bryant and Heneage. Despite contributing to caricature's ‘golden age’, William Dent remains overlooked compared to contemporaries like James Gillray. Dent's extensive portfolio (1782–93) and rumoured role as a Pittite propagandist have not secured his place in the canon of ...
Callum D. Smith
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Phonological awareness is pivotal in language learning, influencing speaking, writing, and listening abilities. Identifying factors that affect reading development is crucial for effective language instruction.
Haluk Güngör +2 more
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The limits of conditionality and Europeanization: Turkey’s dilemmas in adopting the EU acquis on asylum [PDF]
[From the introduction]. The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of “uncertainty over ultimate membership” on Schimmelfening and Sedelmeier model of conditionality as a factor that explains Europeanization.
Kirisci, Kemal.
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New Challenges for European Space Industrial Policy
ABSTRACT The European space industry is globally competitive but faces challenges due to fragmented governance, reliance on commercial markets, and increased international competition. The European Union (EU) has become a major stakeholder in this sector, with a ‘fragmented institutional market’ shaped by policies, initiatives and programmes at ...
Sara Dalledonne +2 more
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A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
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USE OF BODY LANGUAGE İN TEACHİNG TURKISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
USE OF BODY LANGUAGE İN TEACHİNG TURKISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE Abstract: The use of body language is an important issue in teaching Turkish to foreigners. Signals transmitted to the other party using body language, including gestures and facial expressions, are important in order to keep the student's interest in the lesson active and lively.
OZTURK, Esra, KARABEY, Esma
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Sanctions, National Security, and Free Speech
ABSTRACT A fundamental, but largely overlooked, aspect of the New Washington Consensus is the use of national security arguments to restrict speech and punish disfavored speakers. Although the United States has a longer history of using sanctions to restrict speech in the terrorism context, it has recently applied sanctions to restrict political speech,
Joshua Andresen
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