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    Lexical Normalization Using Generative Transformer Model (LN-GTM) by Mohamed Ashmawy, Mohamed Waleed Fakhr, Fahima A. Maghraby

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…They heavily use abbreviations, phonetic substitutions, and colloquial language. Nevertheless, most existing NLP-based systems are often designed with the standard language in mind. …”
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    Valutare laboratori di robotica educativa: studio di un approccio partecipativo by Franco Passalacqua, Luisa Zecca

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…I dati sono stati rilevati tramite interviste semi-strutturate condotte prima dei laboratori, videoregistrazioni realizzate durante le attività e colloqui con i bambini al termine dell’esperienza. …”
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    The Sexual Economies of Clericalism: Women Religious and Gendered Violence in the Catholic Church by Kathleen McPhillips, Tracy McEwan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This indicates that women religious, colloquially known as nuns, belong to a very unsettled landscape in religious gender politics in that they have been both victims of male clerical abuse and perpetrators of child abuse. …”
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    Writing Gardens - Gardening Drawings: Fung, Brunier and Garening as a model of Landscape Architectural Practice by Julian Raxworthy

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Landscape architecture is different from other design discourses, notably architecture, because of its utilisation of' dynamic' construction media such as plant materials, soils and water, compared with the 'static' materials of architecture, colloquially described as bricks and mortar. This dynamism refers to the fact that landscape materials not only change, but get better over time. …”
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    Comic techniques as the means of transmitting negative evaluation in the English-language online movie reviews by O. R. Galiullina

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Among the situational stylistic techniques of comic, allusion, comparison, antithesis, colloquialisms, slang should be distinguished. The cases of internal deformation of phraseological units are noticeable, the transformation of the structure occurs due to the implementation of a lexico-semantic unit associated with the conceptual field cinema, which leads to a comic rethinking of a fixed expression.…”
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    Ethnicity and Tone Production on Singlish Particles by Ying Qi Soh, Junwen Lee, Ying-Ying Tan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Recent research on Singlish, also known as Colloquial Singapore English, suggests that it is subject to ethnic variation across the three major ethnic groups in Singapore, namely Chinese, Malay, and Indian. …”
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    Una billetera para la enseñanza musical instrumental en la educación superior: una reflexión desde la sociología y lo transdisciplinar / A wallet for instrumental music teaching in... by Guillermo Rosabal Coto

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…It is written in a colloquial style in order to better approach the target readers, and includes a case for study as an appendix. …”
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    Salient sociophonetic features, stereotypes, and attitudes toward Jazani Arabic by Mohammed Q. Ruthan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Abstract Far more attention has been paid to attitudes toward Standard Arabic than colloquial varieties, especially Jazani Arabic. This study aimed to identify Saudis’ stereotypes, beliefs, and attitudes toward Jazani, as well as salient sociophonetic features that might have an impact on those attitudes. …”
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    The fixed phrase scheme with the compulsory component «называется» by Viktoria Yu. Kravtsova

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The analyzed fixed phrase scheme possesses all phraseological features: reproducibility, structural and semantic stability and integrity, idiomaticity, colloquial stylistic colouring, expressivity and agrammatism element as well. …”
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  10. 570

    Regulations of Peter the Great in the Aspect of Imperativeness by Dmitriy Rudnev, Natalia Pushkareva

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Changes in the system of imperative means were due to various reasons – semantic (the need to more accurately express the imperative meaning), stylistic (the desire to make a business text more bookish, to tear it away from the colloquial basis), socio-cultural (the influence of European text patterns and socio-cultural models).…”
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    El pelo de Chile. Representaciones indígenas y mestizas en la configuración de las diferencias y el prestigio y poder Apuntes para una reflexión sobre los doscientos años de la Ind... by Sonia Montecino Aguirre

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The universe of Mapuche and Chilean mestizos acquires a telluric (earthly) connotation in the continuity of hair-snake, a reproductive one in the mutation hair-wool as well as a connotation of power ('mana') in the Rapanui universe. Within colloquial speech, the length of hair is seen as a marker of class and gender differentiation as well as a symbolic sign of social inequalities.…”
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    Boston Night Owl: A Framework for Introducing Overnight Bus Service That Can Close Significant Spatiotemporal Gaps in Greater Boston's Transit System by Barrett, Gabriel

    Published 2024
    “…As part of the method, the thesis proposes a novel approach to identifying areas with acute disparity between transit supply and demand, colloquially known as “transit deserts,” that involves taking into account how these factors change both spatially and temporally. …”
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    The change in Singlish : investigating the effects of a changing language ecology on the Singlish lexicon through Singapore-produced media by Chew, Jorene Jo Ee

    Published 2020
    “…Singlish is well-known as a colloquial variety of English unique to Singapore heavily influenced by the variety of languages that make up our linguistic ecology. …”
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    Time expression extraction from free text by Chua, Chin Aik

    Published 2018
    “…Also, we found out that most of the temporal taggers are unable to recognize colloquial words such as “nw” and “tmrw”. Such words are increasing in everyday use and it will be important for taggers to be able to recognize these words. …”
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    BAHASA INGGRIS KOLOKIAL PADA CHICKLIT MINI SHOPAHOLIC KARYA SOPHIE KINSELLA by , Tri Utari Suhartinah, , Prof. Dr. I Dewa Putu Wijana, S.U., M.A.

    Published 2013
    “…Its linguistic features refer to the use of colloquial language. In this research, the writer attempts to identify its linguistic features and functions which are seen from the main form i.e its lexical and grammatical features. …”
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    Bòsò Walikan Malang’s address practices by Yannuar, Nurenzia, Iragiliati, Emalia, Zen, Evynurul Laily

    Published 2017
    “…Focusing on Bòsò Walikan Malang1 (/bɔsɔ waliʔan malaŋan/, hereafter referred to as Walikan), a youth language spoken in Malang, this paper examines how address terms and politeness are practiced in a multilingual setting. Walikan is a colloquial variety of local Javanese and Indonesian that features word reversing (mlaku > uklam ‘to walk’; makan > nakam ‘to eat’). …”
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    Effects of diglossia on classical Arabic: language developments in bilingual learners by Ahmad Oueini, Awada, Ghada, Kaissi, Fatima S.

    Published 2020
    “…Participants were given two standardized measures so as to establish the trend of development in oral skills for both classical and colloquial Arabic, determine the grade level at which convergence occurs between the two forms of acquisition and finally compare the degree of classical Arabic (L1) acquisition with respect to their EFL acquisition. …”
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    Novel poppular dan kecenderungan khalayak remaja by Mawar Safei, Rosnah Baharudin, Siti Rugayah Tibek, Fariza Md Sham, Zamri Ariffin, Samsiah Mohd Nor

    Published 2008
    “…Whilst the internals fortify via the love theme, marriage and family conflict; attractive, well educated, urban stylish characters; straightforward plot with coincidences; colloquial style especially jumbling Malay and English. …”
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    Clitic Climbing, the Raising-Control Dichotomy and Diaphasic Variation in Croatian by Zrinka Kolaković, Edyta Jurkiewicz-Rohrbacher, Björn Hansen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Does CC appear with equal frequency in standard and colloquial Croatian if the type of CTP verb (Raising vs Control) as a variable remains constant? …”
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