Search Results - "Burmese language"
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Verbs of movement in a figurative meaning in teaching Russian to Myanmar students
Published in Russian Language Studies (2025-05-01)Subjects: “…burmese language…”
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The “ethnic corridor”: Vicissitudes of a pivotal concept in Chinese anthropological linguistics
Published in Anuac (2016-08-01)“…Particular attention is paid to the geographical distribution of the ethnic groups of the Tibetan-Burmese language family and their interactional patterns in various historical periods. …”
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Perspectives of stakeholders on barriers to COVID-19 protective behaviors adherence and vaccination among Myanmar migrant workers in southern Thailand: A qualitative study.
Published in PLoS ONE (2025-01-01)“…We conducted in-depth interviews in-person or via telephone in Thai or Burmese language, transcribed the interview, and conducted thematic analysis. …”
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Association between Thai language proficiency and adherence to COVID-19 protective behaviors (CPB) among Myanmar migrant workers in Southern Thailand.
Published in PLoS ONE (2024-01-01)“…We distributed a self-administered structured questionnaire in Burmese language to 1,050 Myanmar migrant workers in Southern Thailand from September 2022 to January 2023. …”
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Community engagement to develop a dialogue-drama on adolescent pregnancy in a marginalised migrant population on the Thailand-Myanmar border: an ethnographic approach to participat...
Published in Global Health Action (2024-12-01)“…Methods PAR was conducted in Karen and Burmese language. Interviews and discussions elicited perceptions of community members about adolescent pregnancy. …”
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Persistent depression in pregnant refugee and migrant women living along the Thai-Myanmar Border: a secondary qualitative analysis. [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved...
Published in Wellcome Open Research (2024-03-01)“…Commonly expressed phrases in local Karen and Burmese languages were summarised. Conclusions Knowledge of factors affecting mental wellbeing in the study population and how these are phrased, may equip stakeholders to better support women in the study area. …”
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