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Journal articles on the topic "Yawa language"

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Jones, Linda K. "The question of Ergativity in Yawa, a Papuan language∗." Australian Journal of Linguistics 6, no. 1 (1986): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07268608608599354.

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S.O., Ogar, and Isaac E.N. "Negation in English and Yala Languages." International Journal of Literature, Language and Linguistics 5, no. 1 (2022): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.52589/ijlll-l7i3ru7s.

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Negation is a denial, or a way of expressing a rejection of a positive proposition. It is a universal feature of human language in the sense that every language has a way of expressing a denial of fact, action, idea, or some such thing. Seeing that every language has a way of expressing negation, it was the aim of this work to examine the contrasts that exist in the ways in which negation is expressed in English and Yala languages. Yala is among the Idomoid group of languages. These languages are chosen due to their contact situation as well as the need that arises for comparative linguistics
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Davlatova, S. "Official Words in Dictionary Diwan Lughat at-Turk by M. Kashgari and Their Relationship With the Modern Kyrgyz Language." Bulletin of Science and Practice 7, no. 4 (2021): 500–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/65/61.

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The relevance of the research: defining the role of the modern Kyrgyz language as one of the ancient Turkic languages and defining the development process of the Kyrgyz language. Purpose of the research: to analyze the types of official words in the written monument of the XI century in the dictionary Diwan Lughat at-Turk by Mahmud Kashgari by types, to compare the facts with the modern Kyrgyz language and determine the level of their use. The object of the research is M. Kashkari’s dictionaries translated into the Kyrgyz language. The research was carried out using the historical-comparative
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Hyman, Larry M. "Positional prominence and the ‘prosodic trough’ in Yaka." Phonology 15, no. 1 (1998): 41–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0952675798003522.

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The issue of vowel height harmony – relatively rare in the world's languages – is one that most serious theories of phonology have addressed at one time or another, particularly as concerns its realisation in Bantu (e.g. Clements 1991, Archangeli & Pulleyblank 1994, Beckman 1997). As is quite well known, the majority of an estimated 500 Bantu languages exhibit some variant of a progressive harmony process by which vowels lower when preceded by an appropriate (lower) trigger. (Ki)-Yaka, a Western Bantu language spoken in ex-Zaire, designated as H.31 by Guthrie (1967–71), has a height harmon
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GOTTSCHALK, FLORIAN, WIL M. P. VAN DER AALST, MONIQUE H. JANSEN-VULLERS, and MARCELLO LA ROSA. "CONFIGURABLE WORKFLOW MODELS." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 17, no. 02 (2008): 177–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843008001798.

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Workflow modeling languages allow for the specification of executable business processes. They, however, typically do not provide any guidance for the adaptation of workflow models, i.e. they do not offer any methods or tools explaining and highlighting which adaptations of the models are feasible and which are not. Therefore, an approach to identify so-called configurable elements of a workflow modeling language and to add configuration opportunities to workflow models is presented in this paper. Configurable elements are the elements of a workflow model that can be modified such that the beh
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van der Aalst, W. M. P., and A. H. M. ter Hofstede. "YAWL: yet another workflow language." Information Systems 30, no. 4 (2005): 245–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2004.02.002.

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Hyman, Larry M. "Nasal consonant harmony at a distance the case of Yaka." Studies in African Linguistics 24, no. 1 (1995): 6–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/sal.v24i1.107408.

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In a number of Bantu languages the [d-l] reflex of Proto-Bantu *-Vd- suffixes alternates with [n] when the consonant of the preceding syllable is nasal, e.g., /dim-id-/ 'cultivate for' ~ [dim-in-]. Because these Bantu languages do not allow nasalized vowels, it is necessary to view such assimilation as operating "at a distance" [Poser 1983], with the intervening vowel(s) being transparent. Transvocalic nasal consonant harmony (NCR) is widespread within Bantu [Greenberg 1951], and was repeatedly cited by phonologists in the 1970's, e.g., from Luba [Howard 1972, Johnson 1972] and Lamba [Kenstowi
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Vromans, Marie Claire. "Pepetela: Yaka." Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 39, no. 3 (1993): 182–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/babel.39.3.11vro.

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Sittiprapaporn, Phakkharawat. "A new short version of the “Token Test” for Yawi native speakers." Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 10, no. 5 (2019): 68–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v10i5.25044.

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Background: The Token Test as originally conceived by De Renzi and Vignol is a subtle test of receptive language functions. Although it has been employed in numerous clinical studies since 1962, no one has studied the linguistic properties of the commands in in Yawi-speaking aphasic patients.
 Aims and Objectives: The study aimed to describe the development of the Yawi Token Test (YWTT) and to investigate the test performances of the normal Yawi-speaking participants before applying with the Yawi-Speaking aphasic patients.
 Materials and Methods: An adaptation of the Yawi Token Test
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WYNN, M. T., W. M. P. VAN DER AALST, A. H. M. TER HOFSTEDE, and D. EDMOND. "SYNCHRONIZATION AND CANCELATION IN WORKFLOWS BASED ON RESET NETS." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 18, no. 01 (2009): 63–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843009002002.

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Workflow languages offer constructs for coordinating tasks. Among these constructs are various types of splits and joins. One type of join, which shows up in various incarnations, is the OR-join. Different approaches assign a different (often only intuitive) semantics to this type of join, though they do share the common theme that branches that cannot complete will not be waited for. Many systems and languages struggle with the semantics and implementation of the OR-join because its non-local semantics require a synchronization depending on the analysis of future execution paths. The presence
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Yawa language"

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Russell, Nicholas Charles. "Foundations of process-aware information systems." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2007. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16592/1/Nicholas_Charles_Russell_Thesis.pdf.

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Over the past decade, the ubiquity of business processes and their need for ongoing management in the same manner as other corporate assets has been recognized through the establishment of a dedicated research area: Business Process Management (or BPM). There are a wide range of potential software technologies on which a BPM o®ering can be founded. Although there is signi¯cant variation between these alternatives, they all share one common factor { their execution occurs on the basis of a business process model { and consequently, this ¯eld of technologies can be termed Process-Aware Informati
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Russell, Nicholas Charles. "Foundations of process-aware information systems." Queensland University of Technology, 2007. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16592/.

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Over the past decade, the ubiquity of business processes and their need for ongoing management in the same manner as other corporate assets has been recognized through the establishment of a dedicated research area: Business Process Management (or BPM). There are a wide range of potential software technologies on which a BPM o®ering can be founded. Although there is signi¯cant variation between these alternatives, they all share one common factor { their execution occurs on the basis of a business process model { and consequently, this ¯eld of technologies can be termed Process-Aware Informati
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Wynn, Moe Thandar. "Semantics, verification, and implementation of workflows with cancellation regions and OR-joins." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2006. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16324/1/Moe_Wynn_Thesis.pdf.

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Workflow systems aim to provide automated support for the conduct of certain business processes. Workflow systems are driven by workflow specifications which among others, capture the execution interdependencies between various activities. These interdependencies are modelled by means of different control flow constructors, e.g., sequence, choice, parallelism and synchronisation. It has been shown in the research on workflow patterns that the support for and the interpretation of various control flow constructs varies substantially across workflow systems. Two of the most problematic patterns
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Wynn, Moe Thandar. "Semantics, verification, and implementation of workflows with cancellation regions and OR-joins." Queensland University of Technology, 2006. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16324/.

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Workflow systems aim to provide automated support for the conduct of certain business processes. Workflow systems are driven by workflow specifications which among others, capture the execution interdependencies between various activities. These interdependencies are modelled by means of different control flow constructors, e.g., sequence, choice, parallelism and synchronisation. It has been shown in the research on workflow patterns that the support for and the interpretation of various control flow constructs varies substantially across workflow systems. Two of the most problematic patterns
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Geisse, Elisabeth. "On Being: The Fictional Yamas and Niyamas." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1481124015984363.

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McMahon, Sarah Caitlin. "Containers:An Exploration of Self Through Pixel and Thread." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1524491293446776.

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Chen, Yi. "A prototype workflow engine partially supporting yawl : (yet another workflow language)." Thesis, 2004. http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/8362/1/MR04442.pdf.

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Workflow has become popular and interesting by removing control flow dependence from business software systems, just as DBMS (DataBase Management Systems) has become a separate domain by removing data dependence from business software systems. YAWL (Yet Another Workflow Language) is a completely new language with its own semantics and it is specially designed for workflow specifications that provide direct support for the workflow patterns identified. When this thesis was first conceived, no implementation based on YAWL was available. This inspired the development of this thesis. In this the
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Nicolson, Marianne. "Yaxa Uḱwine’, yaxa Gukw, dłuwida Awińagwis: “The Body, the House, and the Land”: The Conceptualization of Space in Kwakwaka’wakw Language and Culture". Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5135.

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Kwak’wala is an endangered language spoken by the Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations of the central coast of British Columbia. This dissertation seeks to address the ramifications of Kwak’wala language loss to Kwakwaka’wakw cultural worldview. It asks the general question, “How much of an effect does Kwak’wala language loss have on cultural understanding?” It seeks to answer the question through a specific analysis of the concept of space mapped through linguistic and artistic expression. The concept of space is integral to the understanding of the body in relationship to objects, people, social
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Senge, Chikako. "A Grammar of Wanyjirra, a language of Northern Australia." Phd thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/109341.

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This thesis is a comprehensive description of Wanyjirra, a moribund Ngumpin-Yapa language originally spoken in the south-west Victoria River District of the Northern Territory, Australia. Based on elicited data and narratives recorded between 2009 and 2012 and legacy materials, this grammar details the phonetics and phonology (chapter 2), word classes and general case functions (chapter 3), nominal morphology (chapter 4), free pronouns and interrogatives (chapter 5), demonstratives and directionals (chapter 6), pronominal clitics (chapter 7), noun p
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Price, Kayla Marie. "In school but not of it : the making of Kuna-language education." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-05-3222.

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This research concerns a Kuna-Spanish bilingual elementary school in Panama City, founded for Kuna children by Kuna teachers. Based on ethnographic and linguistic fieldwork, this research investigates the socio-cultural context for the emergence of the school and the ways that students, teachers and parents, together with Kuna elders, navigate the path of indigenous schooling. The process of negotiating linguistic and cultural meanings in Kuna-language education includes both "traditionalized" Kuna forms of learning and informal education in and around the home. These various foundations of Ku
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Books on the topic "Yawa language"

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Efraim, Kurubaba, and Stephens Gay, eds. Anane rakaror: Ayao Yawa = Bahasa Yawa. Program kerjasama UNCEN-SIL, Universitas Cenderawasih, 1989.

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Eric, Elliot, ed. Wayta' Yawa': Always believe. The Malki Museum Press, 2000.

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Bateman, Janet. Iau verb morphology. Badan Penyelenggara Seri Nusa, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, 1986.

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Oko, Okoji. The grammar of question formation in Yala language. Kraft Books, 1992.

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Ruttenberg, Piet. Lexique yaka-français, français-yaka. LINCOM Europa, 2000.

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Insan, Haruna Hassan. Yaya karshenta? Mashi, 1999.

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Seiswo, Andrew. Ap etemri sike: The birds' stories, Yawu language. Summer Institute of Linguistics, 2000.

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Sapir, Edward. Yana texts. The University Press, 1987.

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Bible Translation Association of Papua New Guinea., ed. God eter kiyi namderasem tuma=: Old Testament stories. Bible Translation Association of Papua New Guinea, 1999.

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Congreso Americano de Lenguas Aborígenes de Abya Yala (6th 1995 Guatemala, Guatemala). La planificación lingüistica en países multilingües de Abya Yala: ₀̲ Riquoj ib' re qatzijob'al waral Abya Yala = 6₀. Congreso Americano de lenguas aborígenes de Abya Yala, Guatemala, Centroamérica. ALMG, Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Yawa language"

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Schapper, Antoinette. "One language or two?" In Typological Studies in Language. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.135.10sch.

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Abstract This chapter draws attention to the arbitrariness of isolate classifications for many Papuan languages. So little is known about the history of the vast majority of Papuan languages that most classifications in the literature are founded neither on significant documentation nor intensive historical-comparative study. The chapter illustrates how arbitrary the boundaries are in defining isolates versus small language families of Papuan languages. To highlight this issue, I juxtapose case studies of Yawa-Saweru and Maybrat-Karon. Saweru and Karon are both referred to as divergent varieti
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McConvell, Patrick, and Mary Laughren. "The Ngumpin-Yapa subgroup." In Australian Languages. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.249.11mcc.

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Kalous, Isabel. "Reimagining slavery from a twenty-first-century perspective." In Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.37.10kal.

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Abstract This chapter focuses on two historical novels that were published in 2016 to great acclaim: Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad and Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing (re)imagine slavery from a twenty-first-century perspective. The chapter analyzes the novels’ literary representation of the Atlantic slave trade and slavery and identifies common tropes, metaphors, and images used to convey the traumatic past. It posits that literary approaches to the subject reveal a contemporary desire to revisit the past to address larger social, ideological, and political contexts and discourses that def
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Meakins, Felicity, Thomas Ennever, David Osgarby, Mitch Browne, and Amanda Hamilton-Hollaway. "Ngumpin-Yapa languages." In The Oxford Guide to Australian Languages. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824978.003.0076.

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Abstract Ngumpin-Yapa languages (Pama-Nyungan) are spoken in central Australia. The best documented languages are Warlpiri and Gurindji. Ngumpin-Yapa languages are agglutinating, exhibiting only suffixes and enclitics. Core arguments are both case-marked and cross-referenced by pronominal clitics which mark person and number features and are generally registered on a second position auxiliary. Nominals pattern according to an ergative-absolutive system and bound pronouns according to a nominative-accusative system. A complex predicate structure is present in all Ngumpin-Yapa languages but show
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Stipravietis Peteris and Ziema Maris. "The Design of Electronic Service Process Using YAWL and CPN Tools." In Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. IOS Press, 2011. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-688-1-183.

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The article discusses the solution of common business process design-time problems using YAWL. The approach proposed by the authors is based on the creation of business process in the YAWL environment in order to simulate the process model which could resolve some of the design-time problems as well as provide hints to correct initial process. Simulation is based on transformation to colored Petri net – the net is then simulated to identify problems such as possible infinite loops, bottlenecks, process waits and others. The article also describes technique to acquire the primitive de
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Patel, Priyam Subhash, Rakesh Singh Kunwar, and Akash Thakar. "Malware Detection Using Yara Rules in SIEM." In Malware Analysis and Intrusion Detection in Cyber-Physical Systems. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8666-5.ch014.

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In this cyber world, working from the office to the home, security has never been more challenging. To detect attacks on the host computers and prevent further malicious activities, host intrusion detection systems (HIDS) are often used. Use of open-source SEIM tool Wazuh for monitoring and combines with YARA for file analysis. YARA rules are like those of a programming language that operates by specifying variables that indicate patterns identified in malware, depending on the rule. If any or all the conditions are satisfied, it can be used to effectively identify at least a portion of malwar
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I. Córdova Hidalgo, Amalia. "Toward a Global Indigenous Cinema." In Frames of Resistance. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197632413.003.0008.

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Abstract This chapter offers a summary of the current state of circulation of the cinemas of Abya Yala, examining the critical roles of film festivals and digital dissemination platforms, and highlighting innovative exhibition practices, such as international efforts to circulate Indigenous-language films. It looks at the rise of regional and national Indigenous festivals and showcases and interrogates the politics of a circuit of Indigenous film festivals, showcases, and other (non-Indigenous and European “A-list”) festivals taking an interest in Indigenous cinemas. It offers a critical asses
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Aurchana, P., R. Indhumathi, G. Revathy, and A. Ramalingam. "Facial Emotion Recognition Using Osmotic Computing." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1694-8.ch001.

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Emotion recognition refers to the process of identifying the emotions expressed by an individual, typically through their facial expressions, speech, body language, and sometimes physiological signals like heart rate or skin conductance. In this chapter, facial expression is used to recognise. Emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust are typically recognized. This chapter aims at developing a real-time approach to classification of facial emotions such as happy, normal, yawn, and sleep in a real-time context. For this, images are captured using sensors and stored in
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Russo Paola, Piazza Miriam, Leonardi Giorgio, et al. "Developing an eLearning Tool Formalizing in YAWL the Guidelines Used in a Transfusion Medicine Service." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2012. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-101-4-1168.

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The blood transfusion is a complex activity subject to a high risk of eventually fatal errors. The development and application of computer-based systems could help reducing the error rate, playing a fundamental role in the improvement of the quality of care. This poster presents an under development eLearning tool formalizing the guidelines of the transfusion process. This system, implemented in YAWL (Yet Another Workflow Language), will be used to train the personnel in order to improve the efficiency of care and to reduce errors.
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Nashef, Ismail. "The Constitution of ‘Arabic’: Structural Beginnings and a Chain of Literary Events." In A Language of One's Own. Edinburgh University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781399512015.003.0003.

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The second chapter paints the portrait of “Arabic” in the period from 1948 to the late 1960s. In this first period in the public life of “Arabic,” three journals served as the main platforms for literary criticism, a genre that demanded a certain type of reading and writing in literary Arabic and called for a certain type of national collectivity among the Palestinians in Israel. During that period, literary criticism was divided into three main positions. One was the position of the state, articulated in the literacy of Orientalist experts. It was mainly represented by the Al-Yawm daily, but
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Conference papers on the topic "Yawa language"

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Xu, Lianqiu, and Meng Qiao. "Yara rule enhancement using Bert-based strings language model." In 2022 5th International Conference on Advanced Electronic Materials, Computers and Software Engineering (AEMCSE). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aemcse55572.2022.00052.

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ÇELİKTEN, Hakan. "RADYONUN TOPLUMSAL KABULÜ VE DEĞİŞEN GÜVEN DUYGUSU: “TÜCCAR OYUNU” ÖRNEĞİ." In International Research Congress of Language and Literature of Language and Literature. Rmar Academy, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/languagecongress978-605-065876-8.

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Toplumun sosyo-kültürel hayatında yaşanan değişim, bireylerin hayata bakış açsını da etkilemektedir. Daha çok sözün hâkim olduğu toplumsal düzende ağızdan çıkan her bir kelime son derece önem arz ederken; yazılı kültürün hâkim olduğu yaşayış tarzında artık yazılı metinler esas kabul edilir hâle gelmiştir. Bu durum, bize yazının hakimiyetiyle birlikte toplumun güven duygusunda yaşanan değişimi göstermektedir. Yazılı kültürü takip eden ve günümüz dünyasının şekillendiren elektronik kültür ortamında ise bu kültür ortamına ait araçların sunmuş olduğu içerik, toplumunda yeniden bir güven inşasına y
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Malysheva, Olga Adolfovna. "Features of work on a fairy tale in primary classes in the framework of project activities." In International Research-to-practice conference. Publishing house Sreda, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-53625.

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The article is devoted to the problem of introducing the subject “Literary reading in the native language (Russian)”, including the formation of reading literacy among younger students, and interest in reading based on project activities. The features of the organization of research projects based on a comparison of Russian folk tales and cartoons created based on their motives are considered. As an example, the work on a project on the theme “Baba Yaga: good or evil?”, During which students performed tasks in accordance with the characteristics of their group: moviegoers, book lovers, sages,
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Reports on the topic "Yawa language"

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Briman, Shimon. The Wars, Demons, and Ambitions of Babyn Yar. Edited by Nicolas Darius Dreyer. Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2025. https://doi.org/10.20378/irb-105451.

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For many years and decades, the need for a memorial center at the Babyn Yar ravine in Kyiv has been discussed. On September 29-30, 1941, Nazi German Sonderkommando forces and local collaborators had murdered 33,771 Jews in the ravine. In 2016, the Ukrainian government announced together with an International Supervisory Board its intention to create an official Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center (BYHMC) on the grounds of the massacre. Since then, the political and historiographical mandate, the building, the historical narrative and the artistic concept to be developed, as well as the future
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