“Capitalism in Crisis: The global economic crisis explained”, as well as its subtitle: “The global economy is teetering of the verge of collapsing into a new great depression. Learn why and what’s next.
Andrei, A., Dingwall, A., Dillon, T., & Mathieu, J. (2014). Developing a Tagalog linguistic inquiry and word count (LIWC) `disaster' dictionary for understanding mixed language social media: A work-in- progress paper. EACL 2014, 91....
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We also note similar trends for Hindi and Tagalog messages. Figure 10 Margin of error for contagion ratios. We compute the annual average of contagion ratios R for all messages in the top 30 ranked languages as classified by FastText-LID and described in Sect. 3.3. Similarly, we compute ...
根据第四自然段“It is surely for this reason that so many names for “father” use these consonants: papa in English, abb in Arabic and baba in Chinese. T- and d-sounds are similarly basic, involving a simple press of the tongue against the teeth: hence daddy, tatay (Tagalog) or ...
17Now in this that I declare unto you I praise you not, that ye come together not for the better, but for the worse.18For first of all, when ye come together in the church, I hear that there be divisions among you; and I partly believe it.Read more ...
根据第四自然段“It is surely for this reason that so many names for “father” use these consonants: papa in English, abb in Arabic and baba in Chinese. T- and d-sounds are similarly basic, involving a simple press of the tongue against the teeth: hence daddy, tatay (Tagalog) or ...
T- an d d-sounds are similarly basic, involving a simple touch of the tongue against the teeth: hence daddy, tatay(Tagalog) or tayta(Quechua).28. What do most language scientists say about the parent-word-rebuilding effort? A. It is a very goo d idea. B. It might be a waste of ...
sound. It is surely for this reason that so many names for “father” use these consonants: papa in English, abb in Arabic and baba in Chinese. T- and d-sounds are similarly basic, involving a simple press of the tongue against the teeth: hence daddy, tatay (Tagalog) or tayta (...
Our critical reflections depict our experiences embodying ginhawa, a Tagalog word that represents a living, integrated wellness practice, during the delivery of two relationally grounded panel presentations at a prestigious national academic conference and our subsequent collaborative arts-based reflection ...