…ped by SIL2 , and ELAN3 which helps with multi- text annotations wrapped into a wiki which serves as media annotation, this group of applications is prob- a general entrance port and collaboration tool. The ably the best known set of linguistic tools specialised system is loaded …
…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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… ] Thanks, I'm still learning how these things work. I looked it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attributive_verb . So it appears travel acts as a deverbal adjective. So it seems either SemperBlotto is wrong or somebody needs to remove the adjective section from exciting or I m…
…Sophocleous xv Conference committees 1 The impact of EFL teachers’ mediation in wiki-mediated collaborative writing activities on student-student collaboration Maha Alghasab 7 Towards the development of a comprehensive pedagogical framework for pronunciation training based on ada…
… months or so, it is very frustrating. I refer to the links on this table here: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Anatomy#Article_assessment_statistics . Is it possible to file a bug report or change the links to a tool that works? Cheers, -- Tom (LT) ( talk ) 04:13, 25 January 2015 (UTC) Da…
…aborate. — Justin ( ko a vf ) ❤ T ☮ C ☺ M ☯ 00:10, 13 March 2026 (UTC) Reply On wikis, the custom is to take more into account than just the raw number of votes on either side. That's why the term " !vote " is used in discussions here. A bare "support" or "oppose" doesn't carry a…
…ely make anyone elaborate. — Justin ( ko vf 00:10, 13 March 2026 (UTC) Reply On wikis, the custom is to take more into account than just the raw number of votes on either side. That's why the term " !vote " is used in discussions here. A bare "support" or "oppose" doesn't carry a…
…o machine transliteration and transliteration mining from comparable corpus and wiki. All accepted research papers are published in the workshop proceedings. Following the tradition of the NEWS workshop series, NEWS 2011 continued the machine transliteration shared task this year…
… and below); though I like the middle part by itself. Favicon already in use in Wikipedia Not much of a logo, just text. No true symbol like other Wikimedia projects, just words. This is a good place to discuss the above arguments. Is there a proposed favicon to accompany this? —…
…ace as its alternate form, but not the other way around. Even its corresponding Wikipedia page redirects to its article on Euclidean space. But I'm not sure if this is correct as I don't really have much experience in Wiktionary. NOTAROBOT1101 ( talk ) 09:21, 1 March 2026 (UTC) R…
…really SoP, but maybe the information belongs somewhere else? Maybe link to the Wikipedia article? Rl 12:11, 5 May 2011 (UTC) I don't think "on" is an antonym for "against". "For" is closer, but is not a real antonym, not being commonly used in the same way grammatically. We have…
…\, YAv. visa’d, Gr. Dor. piKax\i\, Lat. uiginti, OW uceint, Ann. k'san, Toch. A wiki 100. *kintom < *dkmt-o-m ‘hundred’ (p. 34) > Ved. satam, Gr. |e|koix6v, Lat. centum, OCS sbto, Lith. simta\s\, Goth, hunda, CIb. kantom, Toch. B kante 1000. *ghesl- ‘thousand’ > Ved. \sa\-hdsram,…
…er doesn't yet support some of the features used in the SVG page. Go to the SVG Wiki, a set of pages maintained by people who know what they are doing, located at http://wiki.svg.org . Go to Wikipedia's entry for SVG . Look at the images shown so far. If you see the text Your bro…
…ati-, Gr. eikosi, Lat. uigintT, OE twegen-tig, Alb. nje-zet. Arm. k c san, To A wiki ETYM: For the phonetic development in Brit. cf. W ucher < *wesk w ero- ‘evening’. The PIE form *(h|)wi(d)kmtih, may be the result of dissimilation from *dwi-dkmtihi (for similar examples cf. Lubo…