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Stella Takvoryan
"We Pray for Our Nation an(d) Our Worl(d)"
Linguistics

This paper examines the effect of race, context, and white public space on the extent to which speakers articulate, hyperarticulate, hypo-a...

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The paper, titled "We Pray for Our Nation an(d) Our Worl(d)," presents a compelling sociophonetic analysis of word-final English alveolar stops -/t/ a...

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Akiah Watts
Attitudinal Judgments of Dialect Traits and Colorism in African Americans
Sociology

This study demonstrates how language and complexion influence professional and social perceptions of African Americans. This study contains...

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Jamie Brigg
“I didn’t fink dat was funny”
Linguistics

This paper examines the effect of middle and older age on Michael Caine’s realisation of the English dental fricatives. The results show...

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Canaan Zengyu Lan
“It makes It the Market”
Linguistics

Food-market speech is an under-researched area of third-wave variationist sociolinguistic studies. This study addresses the gap by explo...

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This paper offers a timely and insightful exploration into the under-researched domain of food-market speech within third-wave variationist sociolingu...

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Wesley Leong
Sociolinguistic Factors Affecting Tense Variation in Singapore English
Linguistics

Despite English being the primary official language of Singapore, many of its citizens show deviations from Standard Singapore English (...

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This paper proposes an intriguing investigation into the dynamics of tense variation within Singapore English (SSE), a crucial area given English's of...

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Cambria Willis, Anna Colpitts, Lauren Denusik
Perceived Accentedness in Monolingual and Simultaneous Bilingual Children
Linguistics

Previous research on accentedness in simultaneous bilinguals has produced inconsistent results and has focused on adult speakers. The cu...

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This study addresses a pertinent gap in the literature concerning perceived accentedness by focusing on simultaneous bilingual children, a population...

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Viona Yenda, Fanny Ayudia, Ririn Ririn, Erwani Erwani
The Relationship Between The Level of Knowledge and Attitudes of Mothers Regarding The First 1000 Days Of Life With The Nutritional Status of Toddlers Aged 24-59 Months In Working Area of Puskesmas Anak Air Padang City in 2024
Nutrition

Toddler nutritional status is an important indicator of children's health, growth, and development. Based on UNICEF et al., (2023),6.8 percent of chil...

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This study addresses a crucial public health issue concerning the nutritional status of toddlers, a key indicator of child health and development, esp...

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Timmy Larasati, Jayasree S. Kanathasan
Effectiveness of Partograph Use In Decision Making By Midwives
Medicine

The high Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is a major issue for health care. A single one of them is in labor. The most frequent reasons of this process i...

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This manuscript addresses a critical public health concern, the persistently high Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR), by investigating the role of partogra...

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Sri Burhani Putri
The Effectiveness Of Family Psychoeducation On The Ability Of Families To Care For Schizophrenia Patients
Psychology

Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that requires long-term treatment, where the family plays an important role in patient care. Limited knowle...

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This paper presents a timely and important investigation into the effectiveness of family psychoeducation for caregivers of individuals with schizophr...

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