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The Transformation of Aesthetics in Architecture from Traditional to Modern Architecture: A case study of the Yoruba (southwestern) region of Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2017
Aesthetics is the philosophical study of art and natural beauty and it is indicated by the feelings of pleasure or displeasure which comes from visual and aural elements and artifacts.
Femi Emmanuel Arenibafo
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Dementia incidence declined in African‐Americans but not in Yoruba

open access: yesAlzheimer's and Dementia, 2016
Sujuan Gao   +2 more
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Voices Unheard: NLP Resources and Models for Yorùbá Regional Dialects

Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Yoruba—an African language with roughly 47 million speakers—encompasses a continuum with several dialects. Recent efforts to develop NLP technologies for African languages have focused on their standard dialects, resulting in disparities for dialects and
Orevaoghene Ahia   +7 more
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Name as a designate of culture in traditional and contemporary Yorùbá society of Nigeria

, 2020
Names are cultural indicators used to identify or designate a person or an object. There is an abundance of literature on the naming culture of the Yorùbá society.
John Olubunmi Faloju   +1 more
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Identity And The Artistic Process In Yoruba Esthetic Concept Of ÌwÀ

Critical Interventions, 2019
This paper will explore the concept of ıw a, generally translated as ‘character’, and its possible implications for the study of Yor ub a aesthetics. There is no doubt that the concept of ıw a is crucial to the definition of beauty in Yor ub a thought ...
R. Abiodun
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Yoruba personal naming system: Traditions, patterns and practices

Sociolinguistic Studies, 2019
The Yoruba, like many other ethnic nationalities in Africa, have developed personal naming traditions, practices and patterns that represent the beliefs, expectations and circumstances surrounding new births.
Gbenga Fakuade   +2 more
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YORUBA

2021
Matthew Harley, JeDene Reeder
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Attentive Sequence-to-Sequence Learning for Diacritic Restoration of Yorùbá Language Text

Interspeech, 2018
Yor\`ub\'a is a widely spoken West African language with a writing system rich in tonal and orthographic diacritics. With very few exceptions, diacritics are omitted from electronic texts, due to limited device and application support. Diacritics provide
Iroro Orife
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