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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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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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Reports of escalated discrimination among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) due to COVID-19 are alarming, making this a public health priority. However, there are limited empirical studies on the scope and impact of COVID-19-related discrimination among AAPIs. Using the COVID-19 Effects on the Mental and Physical Health of AAPI Survey Study (COMPASS) data (N = 4971; survey period: October 2020–February 2021), which is a U.S.-wide multi-lingual survey, we examined the prevalence of, and factors associated with discrimination experiences attributable to being an AAPI during the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, 60.7% reported experiencing discrimination; the group prevalence ranged from 80.0% (Hmong) to 40.5% (Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders). Multivariable logistic regression models revealed that COVID-19-related factors were associated with many discrimination experiences: having a shelter-in-place order of ≥1 month, living in areas with perceived similar/higher COVID-19 severity, and negative impact in family income/employment due to COVID-19. Additionally, being Asian American (versus Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders), females, non-heterosexuals, younger, more severe effect on family income, living in the non-West, and poorer health were significantly correlated with discrimination experiences. Findings may assist in formulating anti-AAPI-discrimination policies and programs at the local, state, and federal levels. Culturally appropriate programs and policies to combat this are urgently needed.
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Asian Americans; COVID-19; discrimination; native Hawaiians and Pacific islanders
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020924
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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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