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Deep learning
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russian translations of writings of j.r.r. tolkien as the stage of their cultural reception in russia
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beneficial effects of multisensory and cognitive stimulation on age-related cognitive decline in long-term-care institutions
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highway 61 revisited: bob dilan i francuski poststrukturalizam / highway 61 revisited: bob dilan and french poststructuralism
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descriptive study of honorific use in korean email discourse
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taxonomy of values and anti-values: the material of the russian and german phraseology
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a flame of nezami’s language
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caracteristicile generale ale limbajului ŞtiinŢific
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quantile regression analysis of language and interpregnancy interval in quebec, canada
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the metods of asocial phenomena critical reflection in mass media
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Validation of the Norwegian version of Hayes Ability Screening Index for mental retardation
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Ø±ÛØ§Ø³Øª ج٠ÙÚº ÙÚ©Ø´Ù ÛØ± Ù ÛÚº Ø§Ø±Ø¯Ù Ø²Ø¨Ø§Ù Ú©Û ØªØ§Ø±ÛØ® ÙØ®Ø¯Ù ات Ø§ÙØ± Ø±ÛØ§Ø³ØªÛ Ø´ÙØ§Ø®Øª Ú©Ù ÙØ§ØÙ خطرات, Vol 99, Issue 3, ORIENTAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE
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Innovation hotspots in food waste treatment, biogas, and anaerobic digestion technology: A natural language processing approach
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Swift: A language for distributed parallel scripting
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A new method for converting extended version of petri nets to fuzzy extended markup language
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Rorty on Language and Social Practices
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MQL: Mixed Query Language for Querying MySQL and HBase Databases
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Ict integration in Turkey: Evaluation of english language E-content of the FATİH project
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Developing Creative Potential of a Schoolchild by Means of Native Language
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Developing Creative Potential of a Schoolchild by Means of Native Language
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Analysing English First Additional Language teachers' understanding and implementation of reading strategies
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A Year of Papers Using Biomedical Texts: Findings from the Section on Natural Language Processing of the IMIA Yearbook.
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Recent Advances in Using Natural Language Processing to Address Public Health Research Questions Using Social Media and ConsumerGenerated Data.
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Achievement gap: Socioeconomic status affects reading development beyond language and cognition in children facing poverty
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From a social digital identity to an academic digital identity: Introducing ePortfolios in English language enhancement courses
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Prevailing Lexical-stylistic Features in Emirati Language Learners’ Digital Discourse | Caractéristiques lexicales stylistiques dominantes dans le discours numérique des apprenants en langue émirienne
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Approche de Modernisation de l’Enseignement des Langues et Cultures Nationales du Cameroun à l’aide des TIC / Approach of modernization of Cameroon national cultures and languages teaching through ICT
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Bilinguals apply language-specific grain sizes during sentence reading.
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A real-time mechanism underlying lexical deficits in developmental language disorder: Between-word inhibition.
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A shift of treatment approach in speech language pathology services for children with speech sound disorders–a single case study of an intense intervention based on non-linear phonology and motor-learning principles
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Where phonology meets morphology in the context of rapid language change and universal bilingualism: Irish initial mutations in child language
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Phonological sketch and classification of Lawu, an undocumented Ngwi language of Yunnan
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Cultivating ethnicity through the language of origin: The third generation of Italians and language and ‘culture of origin’ courses in Switzerland
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Breaking Language Barrier in Rural Awareness Campaign on School Enrolment through Drama among Nomads in Taraba State
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Automatic Indian Sign Language Recognition for Continuous Video Sequence
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The oral language and reading comprehension skills of adolescents in flexible learning programmes.
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Predicting MCI Status From Multimodal Language Data Using Cascaded Classifiers.
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Improving Reading Comprehension in the Primary Grades: Mediated Effects of a Language-Focused Classroom Intervention.
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Correlates of reading comprehension and word-problem solving skills of Spanish-speaking dual language learners
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Patterns of variation in the interplay of language ability and general reading comprehension ability in L2 reading
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Visual Literacy and Teaching in the Education of Mother Language
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The language assessment literacy needs of Iranian EFL teachers with a focus on reformed assessment policies
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Disentangling polygenic associations between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, educational attainment, literacy and language
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A computational model of reading across development: Effects of literacy onset on language processing
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Associations between language and literacy skills and sight word learning for native and nonnative English-speaking kindergarteners
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Dimensions of sociolinguistic distinction in postcolonial ethnic diversity: Folk perceptions of language across Namibia's rural/urban divide
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Augmented intelligence with natural language processing applied to electronic health records for identifying patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease at risk for disease progression.
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Why is learning American Sign Language a challenge?
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Book Review : A DICTIONARY OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF KEY TERMS IN FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
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Is it Truly Easy for Second Language Learners to Compose -ing Form Construction?
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Reframing civil disobedience: Constituent power as a language of transnational protest
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Applying Natural Language Processing to Evaluate News Media Coverage of Bullying and Cyberbullying.
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Working with the parents and families of children with developmental language disorders: An international perspective.
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Reconfiguring Black Internationalism: English as Foreign Language Teachers of African Descent in South Korea
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Putting back the horse before the cart: The “spelling form” fallacy in second language acquisition studies, with special reference to the treatment of unstressed vowels in black south african english
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The Ong Be language-speaking population in Hainan Island: genetic diversity, phylogenetic characteristics and reflections on ethnicity.
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Development and application of a high throughput natural language processing architecture to convert all clinical documents in a clinical data warehouse into standardized medical vocabularies.
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Price discrimination by language: Field experimental evidence from a shopping mall
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Language nutrition for language health in children with disorders: a scoping review.
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Developmental sociolinguistics: Children's acquisition of language variation.
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Psychology and morality of political extremists: evidence from Twitter language analysis of alt-right and Antifa
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Correction to Rabagliati, Robertson, and Carmel (2018) "The Importance of Awareness for Understanding Language" by Hugh Rabagliati, Alexander Robertson, and David Carmel [Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147, 2, (190-208) (2018)] http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/xge0000348
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Working Memory, Language Skills, and Autism Symptomatology
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The role of language skills and internationalization in nursing degree programmes: A literature review.
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THE RESULTS OF ENGLISH TEACHING AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOR ACADEMIC STAFF IN THE ARTIFICIAL BILINGUALISM ENVIRONMENT
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Transitioning from introductory block-based and text-based environments to professional programming languages in high school computer science classrooms
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Coupled intrinsic and extrinsic human language resource-based query expansion
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Using expeditionary learning design for secondary and college-level world language curriculum and instruction
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Sequential Multilingualism and Cognitive Abilities: Preliminary Data on the Contribution of Language Proficiency and Use in Different Modalities.
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Shifting Gear in the Study of the Bilingual Advantage: Language Switching Examined as a Possible Moderator.
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Age of acquisition of 299 words in seven languages: American English, Czech, Gaelic, Lebanese Arabic, Malay, Persian and Western Armenian.
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Impact of Learning a Foreign Language on the Enhancement of Cognitive Functions Among Healthy Older Population.
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Transdisciplinary qualitative paradigm in applied linguistics: autoethnography, participatory action research and minority language teaching and learning <sup>*</sup>
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Applied cognitive linguistics and foreign language learning. Introduction to the special issue
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Erratum: Theories and practices in critical language teaching: A dialogic introduction (Brazilian Journal of Applied Linguistics, (2018), 18, 2, (213-226), 10.1590/1984-6398201813938)
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Linguistics elements of Arabic language applied by Imam Shafi’i in islamic jurisprudence
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Evolution in terms of theoretical conceptualization of translanguaging in Applied Linguistics: The example of Greek and French language classrooms
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Incorporating E-learning in teaching English language to medical students: exploring its potential contributions.
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Examination of the Relationship Between Autonomy and English Achievement as Mediated by Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety.
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Differential Language Functioning of Monolinguals and Bilinguals on Positive-Negative Emotional Expression.
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Evaluation approaches for teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) preparation programs
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Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching
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The Cultural Identities of Foreign Language Teachers
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Basic Color Terms (BCTs) and Categories (BCCs) in Three Dialects of the Spanish Language: Interaction Between Cultural and Universal Factors
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Marketing on the Exchange of Language Courses: A study on the Dimensions of the Image
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Literature in the modern languages curriculum of British universities
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THE STRUCTURE OF A CULTURAL CONCEPT: MEANS OF LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE REPRESENTATION
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Childhood apraxia of speech and multiple phonological disorders in Cairo-Egyptian Arabic speaking children: language, speech, and oro-motor differences.
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A Needs-Based Approach to the Evaluation of the Spoken Language Ability of International Teaching Assistants
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[Spatio-Temporal Bioelectrical Brain Activity Organization during Reading Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Collocations by Students with Different Foreign Language Proficiency].
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Interrelationship between learning English language and students' medical education.
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University faculty members’ perspectives on English language demands in content courses and a reform of university entrance examinations in Japan: a needs analysis
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IMPORTANCE AND THE USE OF ANIMATION AS A MATERIAL IN TEACHING TURKISH AS A FOREINGN LANGUAGE - YABANCI DİL OLARAK TÜRKÇE ÖĞRETİMİNDE MATERYAL OLARAK ANİMASYON KULLANIMI VE ÖNEMİ
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Capitalizing on Speaking Skill of EFL Learners for the Language Literacy
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<b>Ortaöğretimde Türkçenin Anadil Olarak Öğretiminde Sözlü ve Yazılı Metin Oluşturma Sorunu</b> / </br><i>Oral and Written Text Formation Problem in Teaching Turkish as Mother Language at the Secondary Education Level</i>
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Selection of processor, language, and labs in introductory microprocessor/microcontroller courses
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Links of Prosodic Stress Perception and Musical Activities to Language Skills of Children With Cochlear Implants and Normal Hearing.
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The use of music as a way of formation of communicative skills of students in teaching English language
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The embodiment of language in tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease patients
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Towards Resilient Health Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of the English Language Literature on Health Workforce, Surveillance, and Health Governance Issues for Health Systems Strengthening.
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The sociology of language choice and multilingualism in Zimbabwe: Reflections on language choices by front office personnel in formal workplace discourse