INTONATION OF PREDICATIVE AND NOMINATIVE SYNTAGMAS IN SWAHILI

Intonation of Predicative and Nominative Syntagmas in Swahili

The author continues to explore the intonation of predicative and nominative syntagmas in various world languages.The paper submitted offers a systematic and purposeful approach to describt the predicative and nominative syntagmas in one of the typically agglutinative languages - Swahili - on the basis of experimental phonetic analysis carried out

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Understanding wealth transitions among households in urban slums of Nairobi: A multi-state transition modelling approach

Disparities in wealth are socially undesirable and may result in economic inequalities that have destabilizing effects on communities.Globally, more than 700 million people who live in extreme poverty still struggle for the most basic human needs.It is important to note that poverty is not static as households and individuals may transition from on

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Educational expansion and inequalities in mortality-A fixed-effects analysis using longitudinal data from 18 European populations.

The aim of this paper is to empirically evaluate whether widening educational inequalities in mortality are related to the substantive shifts that have occurred in the educational distribution.Data on education and mortality from Twin Tub Sump Hose 18 European populations across several decades were collected and harmonized as part of the Demetriq

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