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新加坡福建话马来语及英借词使用情况调查 = Usage of English and Malay loanwords amongst Singapore Hokkien speakers
Published 2023“…The study found that (i) Hokkien speakers from an older age group have a better command of Malay loanwords than younger speakers, while the reverse is true for English loanwords. …”
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Penguasaan kompetensi komunikatif melalui penglibatan pelajar dalam program mobiliti bahasa Arab untuk tujuan akademik
Published 2022Subjects: “…Arabic language - Study and teaching (Higher) - Malay speakers…”
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RES.CD-001 Leadership and Empowerment: Resources from Graduate Women at MIT (GWAMIT), Spring 2012
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Pengaruh pemahaman membaca teks Arab terhadap penulisan struktur ayat pelajar berasaskan model CIRC
Published 2023Subjects: “…Arabic language - Study and teaching (Secondary) - Malay speakers…”
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Do Singaporeans hyperarticulate in formal speech
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Pengaruh perbezaan individu terhadap penguasaan Bahasa Arab dalam kalangan pendebat di Universiti Awam, Malaysia
Published 2015Subjects: “…Arabic language - Study and teaching (Higher) - Foreign speakers…”
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Strontium isoscape of sub-Saharan Africa allows tracing origins of victims of the transatlantic slave trade
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Upcycling of homogeneous food waste in 3D printing food inks
Published 2024“…We found 5% thermoplastic starch to be the most suitable hydrocolloid base, with the best printing properties observed in 20% w/v butterhead lettuce, 20% w/v sesame cake, 20% w/v brewer’s spent grain, and 10% w/v okara-based ink. …”
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Dissecting the sinews of power: international trade and the rise of Britain’s fiscal-military state, 1689-1823
Published 2024“…Influential work, e.g., Brewer’s Sinews of Power, attributed increased fiscal capacity to the taxation of domestic, rather than traded, goods: excise revenues, coarsely associated with domestic goods, grew faster than customs revenues. …”
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Biovalorisation of food waste in Singapore : synergistic effect of a mixed culture in solid-state fermentation
Published 2021“…Okara and brewer’s spent grain (BSG) are manufacturing side streams produced in massive amounts from the soy and beer industries, respectively, and contributes significantly to food waste. …”
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Utilizing food waste and thermoplastic starch (TPS) in 3D printed PLA formulations for sustainable and customizable controlled delivery systems
Published 2024“…This study explores a novel approach to prepare PLA 3D printed (3DP) composite filament by blending thermoplastic starch (TPS) and food waste – brewer’s spent grain (BSG), spent coffee grounds (SCG), and sesame cake (SC) to accelerate degradation rates and enable tunable delivery of active compounds. …”
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Tshangla verb inflections: a preliminary sketch
Published 2024“…This was also confirmed by the author's own data taken from speakers of the Padma-bkod dialect.3 Speakers from Bhutan, as well as speakers from Padma-bkod who have had contact with each other, report that they easily understand the speech of the other group.…”
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Number and grammatical gender attraction in Spanish pronouns: evidence for a syntactic route to their features
Published 2025“…When a speaker produces a pronoun, they must choose a form that carries the appropriate features. …”
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To r or not to r: social correlates of /ɹ/ in Singapore English
Published 2013“…Speakers of higher education levels and socioeconomic status have a tendency to produce the postvocalic-r; speakers of low education levels and socioeconomic status have a tendency to produce the intrusive-r. …”
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'Raji': language of a vanishing Himalayan tribe
Published 2024“…Of them, 330 languages have more than one million speakers each and there are 51 languages that have only one speaker each. …”
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Speaking to Angmohs : intelligibility and identity as motivators for speech accommodation in Singapore
Published 2019“…Interactions between speakers of different varieties of English is more common today than ever. …”
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Language and thought : classifier effect in early and late bilinguals.
Published 2012“…Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese, which can also be termed the classifier effect. …”
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