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… 100 billion words a day with a purported user base of up to 200 million users (Wikipedia). In sum, the combined affordances of the social networking capabilities of widely used social media platforms and the new software of phones, tablets and laptops focused on social interacti…
…org.il/?CategoryID=321&ArticleID=251 Or perhaps: Archimedes’ screw. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_screw 158. In the Land of Israel, flax ripens during March-April, and may coincide with this festival (whose date is based on the lunar calen- dar). Not all labors are…
…sons and comments on other scripts as co-executive producer (“Game of Thrones,” Wikipedia). 84 NARRATIVE COHERENCE: INTERACTION BETWEEN VERBAL AND VISUAL IN GAME OF THRONES skin (p. 103), wine is “cool fire” as it trickles down your throat (p. 120), unwashed men have “a sour smel…
…ules: consciously repressed and then unconsciously released. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freudian_slip; access 17 dec 2008) Experimenting time As you could see in both reception and production diagrams, the element of the word that surfaces the most saliently is the beg…
…le search than a trip to the library. They are more likely to check in with the Wikipedia community, or to turn to another online friend, than they are to ask a reference librarian for help. They rarely, if ever, buy the newspaper in hard copy; instead, they graze through copious…
…treatment requests, once closed and (if applicable) acted upon, are archived on Wikipedia-style archive subpages. These can be found at Wiktionary:Language treatment requests/Archives and in the list below: As can be seen at w:Nkore-Kiga language , Kiga [cgg] should definitely be…
… Proceedings of the First Workshop on Advancing Natural Language Processing for Wikipedia 13 papers Proceedings of the Eighth Widening NLP Workshop 1 paper Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Machine Translation 134 papers Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Narrative Understan…
…le search than a trip to the library. They are more likely to check in with the Wikipedia community, or to turn to another online friend, than they are to ask a reference librarian for help. They rarely, if ever, buy the newspaper in hard copy; instead, they graze through copious…
…of America, 2017 [Ref No.: 5087] dr. akinul islam jony ict in higher education: wiki-based reflection to promote deeper thinking levels International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science, 2017 [Ref No.: 5113] prof. dr. kh. abdul maleque temperature dependent suction/i…
…ulti-media resources. Its interactive features include assignments, attendance, wiki projects and polls, available to both teachers and students. These characteristics heighten students‘ involvement and collaboration. Furthermore, students have the possibility to share samples of…
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Slovene language - Wikipedia Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Slovenian language South Slavic language, mainly spoken in Slovenia "Slovenščina" redirects here. For the West Slavic language spoken in Slovakia, see Slovak language Slovene Slove…
…tly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., jazz , wiki . polcitatna beseda ali besedna zveza (half-quoted word or phrase) – partly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., Shakespeare , but Shakespearja in genitive case. c…
…tly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., jazz , wiki . polcitatna beseda ali besedna zveza (half-quoted word or phrase) – partly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., Shakespeare , but Shakespearja in genitive case. c…