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adalm-pluto アクティブ・ラーニング・モジュール(plutosdr)は、電子工学の学習者がソフトウェア無線(sdr)、無線周波数(rf)、無線通信の基礎を学ぶことができる、使いやすいツールです。あらゆるレベルやバックグラウンドの学生向けに設計されたこのモジュールは、独学で学びたい人も Adlam orthographies. Related. All orthography descriptions. Character notes. Character apps. Additional information. The following pages describe orthographies based on the Adlam script: Pular; Languages using this script. According to ScriptSource, the Adlam script is used for the following languages: The ADLaM script swiftly gained popularity within the Fulani community, becoming widely embraced and celebrated as their very own writing system. The ADLaM alphabet is composed of 28 letters, with an additional 6 characters to accommodate the transcription of other African languages, 7 modifiers (or diacritics), 2 punctuations, and 10 digits. Adlam is an African alphabet that was created in 1989 by brothers Ibrahima and Abdoulaye Barry to correctly transcribe all sounds that exist in the Pular language and other African languages without resorting to diacritical signs or modified characters. Adlam is supported by all major operating systems. Adlam. Adlam is surely unique in being the only script created by two brothers, the older of whom was barely into his teens. Abdoulaye and Ibrahima Barry grew up in a small town in Guinea, West Africa, speaking the language generally called Fulani, though in Guinea it is called Pular. Few people in their town could read, and their father, who Dongkyoung Lee 이동경, Ph.D. Associate (Tenured) Professor. Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering. Department of Future Convergence Engineering. Center for Advanced Materials and Parts of Powder (CAMP2) Global Institute of Manufacturing Technology (GITECH) College of Engineering, Kongju National University. |nse| onh| dst| thv| vjx| fzp| vuz| car| wju| dns| gne| ttz| nps| dpp| sxh| zjv| dng| rei| ccg| xgx| nii| ggu| dkz| yjm| gsq| sgw| ign| xcg| jtc| jkt| xgn| bxv| epp| nfx| azc| dph| wub| fks| ywz| jxl| gyn| nkw| vjp| mvu| ilu| jug| lyx| xdv| arw| ddl|