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    Integrated Skills Approach in Teaching EFL Writing and Speaking as Productive Skills: A Case Study in Indonesian Context by Melawati Dewi, Ahmad Bukhori Muslim

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… Teaching English as Foreign Language to Indonesian students encourages teachers to motivate them in their language study by getting them to engage in successful writing and speaking skills. …”
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    School of Spanish by V. A. Iovenko

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Spanish language was among foreign languages, studied at MGIMO from its inception. Maria Luisa Gonzalez Vincens was at the origin of the establishment of the School of Spanish language at MGIMO. …”
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    Gamification and ai in english language training for nurses: Trends and outcomes by Sukmawati Ida Dian, Setyawati Martyarini Budi, Prasetio Agung Budi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, busy schedules frequently make it difficult for nursing students to find time for language study, which frequently results in lower motivation and engagement during the learning process. …”
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    Scan-classify-overlay model for Bozo and Bangime nominal tones by Jeffrey Heath

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Nominal compounds (N-N) and noun-adjective (N-Adj) sequences share a distinctive morphotonology and behave as (extended) prosodic words in four Bozo languages studied. Input N and Adj stems of various tone melodies are scanned for tonal characteristics that classify the numerous melodies into just two melodic superclasses for initials. …”
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    “I think I can see from another perspective now” – Short-Term Study Abroad and Intercultural Development by Wai Meng Chan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Foreign language study abroad has the potential to contribute to learners’ culture learning and the cultivation of their intercultural competence, as it gives them first-hand experience in the target-language country and allows them to discover and partake in the local community’s sociocultural practices. …”
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    Process of adoption into turkish in veterinary education in turkey by Halis Yeıitkaya, Abdullah Özen

    “…From this date until the end ot 19th century, the appointment of foreign staff for education in the school, the increase in academical and professional contacts at international level within the field of veterinary medicine, and the efforts exerted to reflect the western scientific understanding upon the education caused Turkish to be influenced by foreign languages. Studies on adoption of Turkish as dominant language were started with Tanzimat, 1839 regulations; and the first senous step in this aspect was taken with the Revulation in Turkish alphabet in Republic era. …”
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    Essential nuances of translation English proper names in the process of learning a foreign language by Ekaterina A. Pertsevaya

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The change of the words meaning is one of the most common problems, since it requires not only the understanding of the semantic meaning of the word in the mother tongue but the language studied. The English language seems difficult to learn precisely because its lexical units have some similarities with the words of the Russian language, and as the result, are translated incorrectly. …”
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    Cross-Linguistic Influences of Learning German in Finnish and German Upper Secondary Schools by Esa M. Penttinen, Heiner Böttger

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The survey data consisted of students' answers to one identical question that they were asked in the school years 2017-2020: 'How does the knowledge of the languages studied at school (Swedish, English, French, Spanish, Latin – cross-linguistic learning) affect their learning of German?' …”
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    Beyond words: the relevance of autonomy-supportive language in university syllabi by Dora Herrera, Aranza Lira-Delcore, Aranza Lira-Delcore, Benjamín Lira Luttges

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Study 1 aimed to examine, in 126 first- and second-year students in Humanities General Studies, how they perceive a syllabus with an autonomy-supportive “tone” vs. one with a controlling language. Study 2 explored, in 261 students, basic psychological needs (BPN) satisfaction and their affective approach to the course. …”
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    MODEL OF COMPETENCY DEVELOPMENT IN THE PERSONALITY OF ENGLISH TEACHER CANDIDATES THROUGH STUDENT DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT BASED ON ISLAMIC ACADEMIC CULTURE by Nuridin Nuridin, Choiril Anwar

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The study population was students of the English Language Study Program, Dean and Deputy Dean of Academic and Student Affairs. …”
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    Archibald Henry Sayce (1845–1933) and the Transition from 19th-Century Comparative Philology to 20th-Century General Linguistics by Subbiondo Joseph L., Kilarski Marcin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In language study in the West, the nineteenth century was dominated by comparative philology, and the past century by general linguistics. …”
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    PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT IN HEALTHCARE: LINGUISTIC AND STYLISTIC FEATURES AS A REFLECTION OF SOCIETAL CHANGE by Natalia P. Chikunova, Liliia K. Khalitova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Differences in the use of linguistic means are determined by the cultural and historical context and the peculiarities of the language system of each of the languages studied. Russian public service announcement more often uses emotionally charged metaphors, rhetorical questions and appeals to Russian national values. …”
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    MODERN STATE LANGUAGE POLICY by Olga B. Akimova, Tatyana S. Tabachenko

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The perspective directions of the state language policy in the field of the Russian language and literature are specified and formulated: the analysis of the programs and projects aimed at the development, distribution and support of the Russian language; providing coordination of actions of executive authorities in the presented study; improvement of the Russian language studying quality in schools in accordance with features of the general education in the national republics; professional level improvement of teachers of the Russian language; preservation of national languages of Russia; scientific studying and codification of the modern language, promoting of scientific knowledge of Russian and languages of the people of the Russian Federation; support expansion of the private initiatives connected with preservation and development of Russian in neighboring countries; creation of base for studying of Russian by foreign experts and labor migrants; cooperation with foreign specialists in the Russian philology, translators of the Russian literature and teachers of Russian.…”
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    Database quality assessment in research in paramedicine: a scoping review protocol by Dean Kriellaars, Gordon Giesbrecht, Neil McDonald, Malcolm Doupe, Rob T Pryce

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…No restrictions will be placed on language. Study selection will be performed by two reviewers, with a third available to resolve conflicts. …”
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    Mental health interventions for adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: protocol for a systematic review by Dorothy Serwaa Boakye, Samuel Adjorlolo, Eugenia Xatse, Vincent Valentine Akorli, Paul Kwame Adjorlolo, Yvonne Yawa Battanis, Abigail Bempomaa Frempong, Lydia Kaki Ocansey, Cecillia Yeboah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The search will be restricted to studies published from 2004 onwards and in the English language. Study authors will be contacted, and reference lists of retrieved articles will be reviewed for additional papers. …”
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    Sex-specific differences in recurrence and progression following cytostatic intravesical chemotherapy for non-muscle invasive urothelial bladder cancer (NMIBC) by Laila Schneidewind, Bernhard Kiss, Thomas Neumann, Jennifer Kranz, Friedemann Zengerling, Sebastian Graf, Annabel Graser, Annemarie Uhlig

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…No restrictions were made concerning language, study region or publication type. Data from 12 studies encompassing 1,527 patients were analyzed. …”
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    Aetiological research on the health of migrants living in Germany: a systematic literature review by Oliver Razum, Florian Fischer, Ina Danquah, Claudia Hövener, Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle, Tracy Bonsu Osei, Isabel Mank, Raissa Sorgho

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The main objective was to systematically identify, evaluate and synthesise population-based studies that investigated exposure–outcome relationships among migrant groups in Germany.Methods In November 2019, we searched PubMed and LIVIVO, and updated this search in November 2020, to identify peer-reviewed publications that fulfilled our eligibility criteria: English or German language; study on disease aetiology among major migrant groups in Germany, according to the latest microcensus; publication date from inception to 01 November 2020 and observational or experimental study designs. …”
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    Enhancing maternity healthcare workers’ wellbeing using insider participatory action research by Claire M. Wood, Mary Chambers, Jayne E. Marshall

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions To our knowledge, this is the first English language study using IPAR to enhance HCW wellbeing. Colleagues from diverse occupational groups improved individual and collective wellbeing through self-determined action. …”
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