Gujarati is rich in vowels. It has 7 vowel phonemes, i.e., sounds that make a difference in word meaning. The vowels are given in the table below. /i/, /ε/, /a/, /u/, and /ɔ/ can be oral or nasal. Consonants Consonant clusters are infrequent. They occur mostly in initial...
The vowels/i/, /a/, and /u/ can be either long or short. Vowel length makes a difference in word meaning. Vowels can be nasalized. There are four diphthongs /ei/, /ai/, /ou/, /au/. Consonants Classical Sanskrit has a large consonant inventory, although the exact number of consonan...
Sanskrit mantras are recited by millions of Hindus and most temple functions are conducted entirely in Sanskrit, often Vedic in form. The vocabularies of prestige varieties of Indian languages, such as Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi, are heavily Sanskritized....
As in Experiment 1 these effects of language persisted when children were grouped by Resilience, but to a lesser degree; Resilient counters had higher Initial and Final Highest Counts than Non-Resilient Discussion In Experiment 2, we investigated children learning Hindi and Gujarati, two languages ...
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According to Wooldridge (2015), Yoshikawa and Phan (2003), and Porter and Gujarati (2009), if the coefficient of correlation between independent variables is higher than 70%, multicollinearity issues may exist. Findings in Table 6 demonstrate that there is no significant connection between the ...
In studies by Gujarati and Porter (2009) and Panda and Nanda (2020), it was confirmed that when the VIF value is greater than ten, multicollinearity problems are present and considered a significant issue. Table 2 shows that the VIF has the highest value of 3.90. Thus, this study is ...