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    Low-resource MobileBERT for emotion recognition in imbalanced text datasets mitigating challenges with limited resources. by Muhammad Hussain, Caikou Chen, Sami S Albouq, Khlood Shinan, Fatmah Alanazi, Muhammad Waseem Iqbal, M Usman Ashraf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our approach shows its potential to deliver competitive performance under limited resource constraints, comparable to large language models.…”
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    Religious Mapping, Epistemic Risk and Archival Adventure in Athambile Masola's Ilifa by Pumla Gqola

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…I demonstrate how Masola’s repeated use of religious metaphor, language, and Christian location illuminates more than aspects of religious community, piety, and belonging, important though these are. …”
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    Closing the gap: Intercultural dialogues between undergraduate home students in the UK and international students from China by Hsiu-chih Sheu, Laura Manzie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This paper presents research on the potential of classroom dialogues to facilitate greater intercultural communication between undergraduate home students in the UK studying Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) and Master’s level students from China. …”
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    Research on named entity recognition method in cybersecurity based on soft prompt tuning and reinforcement learning by TIAN Zeshu, LIU Chunyu, ZHANG Yunting, ZHANG Jiayu, MENG Chao, ZHANG Hongli

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…To address the problem of poor recognition accuracy in named entity recognition methods based on large language models in the cybersecurity domain, a novel cybersecurity named entity recognition method that combined soft prompt tuning and reinforcement learning was proposed. …”
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    IMPROVING READING COMPREHENSION THROUGH USING OF THE HERRINGBONE TECHNIQUE IN TEACHING READING by Syarifatul Hasanah, Mamluatun Ni'mah, Achmad Kholili

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Overall, the Herringbone technique shows promise as an effective approach to enhance reading comprehension instruction and support language development among students.…”
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    Potential of CoSpaces Edu Platform as Interactive Learning Media: Student Perspective by Istiana Rizky, Didah Nurhamidah

    Published 2024-09-01
    “… The purpose of this study was to determine the potential use of the CoSpaces Edu platform learning media in Indonesian language learning as an interactive media. The method used is a descriptive qualitative method. …”
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    Multimodal Discourse Analysis on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Movie Poster by Lalu Angger Harjantoko, Patrisius Istiarto Djiwandono, Daniel Ginting

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Multimodal communication involves forming a meaning through several modes than just language. This includes verbal and non-verbal communication, such as movie poster. …”
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    Fortis-lenis vs voiced-voiceless plosives in Welsh by Sabine Asmus, Sylwester Jaworski, Michał Baran

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…As a result, it appears that the two series of plosives under review are different in terms of all features studied, but it is aspiration that is of major importance (thus confirming classifications of Welsh as an aspiration language). …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book Tazkirat Al-Awliya by Masoumeh Amirkhanlou

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…More than a century has passed since the first textual criticism of “Tazkerat al-Awliya” by Reynold Alleyne Nicholson, but the new work that has been made is in many ways superior to the works of others; because the editor has largely provided a text close to Attar's language by dealing with multiple manuscripts and providing a textual criticism. …”
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    EVALUATION OF INDONESIAN ENGLISH TEXTBOOK FOR THE NINTH GRADERS OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL “THINK GLOBALLY ACT LOCALLY” FROM EFL TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES by Sri Handayani, Bambang Suwarno, I Wayan Dharmayana

    Published 2019-02-01
    “… The purpose of the study was  to investigate the EFL teachers’ perceptions concerning the textbook of “Think Globally Act Locally” on these criteria: (1) physical and utilitarian attributes, (2) efficient outlay of objectives and supplementary material, (3) learning- teaching content, (4) language skills and aspects. Thirty two EFL teachers of junior high school participated in this study. …”
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    Review of Negaresh and Virayesh by Yadollah Nasrollahi

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Editing section errors (mentioning linguistic errors) include: not giving sufficient reasons for enumerating linguistic errors (editing language), insisting on the contradiction of word spellings, separation in spelling contradicting spelling words with the Farsi script. …”
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    TOWARDS ANOTHER COSMOPOLITANISM: TRANSNATIONAL ACTIVISM OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA by Denise Vitale, Renata Nagamine

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Their proficiency in the language of human rights has allowed them to speak and to be heard in different arenas, such as in the rights of women and Indigenous peoples and also in the environmental aspect. …”
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    Reading Pedagogy in EFL Classes for Students with albinism: A case study by Dossou Flavien LANMANTCHION

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Key Words: Albinism, Reading, English as a Foreign Language, instructional practices.…”
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    Digital watermarking method based on context word prediction and window compression coding by Lingyun XIANG, Minghao HUANG, Chenling ZHANG, Chunfang YANG

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…To address the problems of limited number of substitutable words and low watermark extraction efficiency in the existing natural language digital watermarking methods, a creative method based on context word prediction and window compression coding was proposed.Firstly, the contextual semantic features of each word in the original text were automatically learned through a neural network language model, and then the candidate word set for each word was predicted, thus the number of substitutable words that could be utilized for carrying watermark information was expanded.Meanwhile, considering the difference of the semantic impact caused by the substitutions of candidate words at different positions, the watermark information was embedded into each window containing several words, and the selection of candidate words for watermark embedding was optimized by the similarity between sentences before and after performing word substitutions.Finally, a semantic-independent window compression coding method was proposed, which encoded each window as appointed watermark information in terms of the character information of words contained in the window.So that during watermark extraction, the dependence on the original context at the position of word substitution was eliminated.The experimental results show that the proposed method greatly improves the watermark extraction efficiency with high embedding capacity and text quality.…”
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    Taming the Beast: Bullying and Censorship in Interlingual Subtitling by Hussein Abu-Rayyash, Said M. Shiyab

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The study suggests a need for a uniform, global approach to managing harmful subtitle language to protect young viewers.…”
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