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Examining the morphological decomposition of complex words in native and non-native speakers of English
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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
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In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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Discrimination Experiences during COVID-19 among a National, Multi-Lingual, Community-Based Sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: COMPASS Findings.
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In: International journal of environmental research and public health, vol 19, iss 2 (2022)
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Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of a Community Doula Program for Black and Pacific Islander Pregnant People in San Francisco: Findings from a Partnered Process Evaluation.
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In: Maternal and child health journal, vol 26, iss 4 (2022)
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Language Learning Through Contemporary Technologies: A Case Of Tpack Teaching Model ...
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Language Learning Through Contemporary Technologies: A Case Of Tpack Teaching Model ...
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English as a lingua franca – a paradigm shift for translation and interpreting ...
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Xie, X., Liu, L., & Jaeger, T. F. (2021-JEP:G). Cross-talker generalization in the perception of non-nativespeech: a large-scale replication ...
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Is a Wizard-of-Oz Required for Robot-Led Conversation Practice in a Second Language?
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Águas Lopes, José David; Cumbal, Ronald; Engwall, Olov. - : KTH, Tal-kommunikation, 2022. : KTH, Tal, musik och hörsel, TMH, 2022. : Springer Nature, 2022
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Different Language Modalities Yet Similar Cognitive Processes in Arithmetic Fact Retrieval
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 145 (2022)
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A Study on the Comparison of Impressions of Tourist Information Signs Focusing on the Differences between National Languages in Japanese Regional Cities
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In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 3; Pages: 1499 (2022)
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From the perspective of universal design, signs should be easy to understand for all users. In Japan, tourist information signs have become increasingly multilingual in recent years as the number of tourists from other countries has increased. However, it is not clear whether the current signs are comprehensible to both Japanese and non-Japanese speakers. In this study, field and questionnaire surveys on signs were conducted in Matsue City, a regional city in Japan, and the evaluations of Japanese and non-Japanese speakers were compared. In the field survey, a caption evaluation method was used to evaluate the visual environment, and in the questionnaire survey, the SD method was used to evaluate the signs obtained in the field survey. The results indicated that non-Japanese speakers were more likely to focus on signs, and signs with diagrams and maps were evaluated more positively. In addition, the evaluation structure of signs was found to consist of four elements: “Harmonicity”, “Clarity”, “Visibility”, and “Comprehensibility”. “Harmonicity” was indicated to be as important as “Clarity” and “Visibility”. These results suggest that the replacement of text with diagrams on signs contributes to the improvement of impressions and is particularly effective for non-Japanese speakers.
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caption evaluation method; field survey; native language; regional city; SD method; signs
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/app12031499
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Discrimination Experiences during COVID-19 among a National, Multi-Lingual, Community-Based Sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: COMPASS Findings
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 2; Pages: 924 (2022)
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SEMANTIC AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE TOURISTIC TERMS IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES ...
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SEMANTIC AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE TOURISTIC TERMS IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES ...
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The Invisibility Aspect in Language Acquisition Among Native American ELLs
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In: Thinking Matters Symposium (2022)
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The case of the Indian detective: Native American mystery novels
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A comparative corpus-based study on the use of English Academic Verbs (EAVs) in linguistics research articles on the part of native and non-native English scholars
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Demonstratives in Nsélišcn ‘Montana Salish’
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In: Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers (2022)
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All These Things We've Done Before: A Brief History of Red-Power Inspired Projects, Programs, and Efforts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and What They Can Do For Us Today
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In: Honors Theses, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2022)
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Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
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In: Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 15-33 (2022) (2022)
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