نتایج جستجو برای: slavic racial origins

تعداد نتایج: 70647  

2003
Tomaž Erjavec Cvetana Krstev Vladimír Petkevič Kiril Simov Tadicacute Marko Duško Vitas

Word-level morphosyntactic descriptions, such as “Ncmsn” designating a common masculine singular noun in the nominative, have been developed for all Slavic languages, yet there have been few attempts to arrive at a proposal that would be harmonised across the languages. Standardisation adds to the interchange potential of the resources, making it easier to develop multilingual applications or t...

2005
Judyth Twigg

It is conventional wisdom that Russia’s Muslim population is increasing dramatically relative to Russia’s Slavic population, and that along a variety of demographic indicators its Muslim national groups are thriving in comparison to the demographic crisis being experienced by their Slavic compatriots. Reported ethnicity data from the 2002 Russian census, released in early 2005, permit a more ri...

Journal: :Left History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Inquiry and Debate 1999

2009
Jan Nouza Jindrich Zdánský Petr Cerva Jan Silovský

Slavic languages pose a big challenge for researchers dealing with speech technology. They exhibit a large degree of inflection, namely declension of nouns, pronouns and adjectives, and conjugation of verbs. This has a large impact on the size of lexical inventories in these languages, and significantly complicates the design of text-to-speech and, in particular, speech-to-text systems. In the ...

2016
Judi Mesman Sofie Janssen Lenny van Rosmalen

The traditional figure of Black Pete seen during the December festivities around Sinterklaas (the Dutch Santa Claus) in the Netherlands has sparked fierce debates about his racial stereotypical characteristics and his potentially negative effects on children's opinions about black people. The Black Pete phenomenon has even been discussed by the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Rac...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2009
Nina T Harawa Chandra L Ford

The persistence of black/white disparities in health outcomes has led some to question the approaches public health, biomedical and clinical researchers use to classify, describe, and analyze race. Although these fields appear ready for the emergence of new strategies for studying race, they must first develop a solid understanding of the historical bases for the concept. This article adds to t...

Journal: :Healthcare 2018
Audrey L Jones Susan D Cochran Arleen Leibowitz Kenneth B Wells Gerald Kominski Vickie M Mays

BACKGROUND Black and Latino minorities have traditionally had poorer access to primary care than non-Latino Whites, but these patterns could change with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). To guide post-ACA efforts to address mental health service disparities, we used a nationally representative sample to characterize baseline race-, ethnicity-, and nativity-associated differences in mental health s...

2012
WC Ngu CN Chua

Introduction Facial asymmetry is a common condition and only becomes a problem if there is a significant difference between both sides. In the Asian community, the difference between the height and width of the palpebral fissures and the skin creases is usually the most apparent on photographs. There has not been any reports on the prevalence of such differences between the various racial group...

2013
Avidit Acharya

We show that contemporary differences in political attitudes across counties in the American South in part trace their origins to slavery’s prevalence more than 150 years ago. Whites who currently live in Southern counties that had high shares of slaves in 1860 are more likely to identify as a Republican, oppose affirmative action, and express racial resentment and colder feelings toward blacks...

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