... power-base (economic, military, politic) As he puts it “language exits only in the brains and mouths and ears and hands and eyes of its users When they succeed, on the international stage, their ... status” and super power in economic to maintain and expand, English now strongly confirms its undeniable dominance as a “global language” in both academic communication and every day fields The implications ... good opportunities for foreigners to invest into Vietnam, for tourists to visit the country As a result, English is not only an interest but also a practical and a great demand for many people Especially...
... progressive and systematic training, and from practice and language use Conclusion This study has compared several intonational features of Vietnamese and those of English, and provided some implications ... However, many linguists pay more attention to its prosodic aspect and consider tone to be absolutely as essential a part of the word as its consonant andits vowel In the instance that follows, the ... of the tones and intonation of the English language is presented In Part IV, some aspects of intonation which are different in English and Vietnamese are addressed, andimplicationsfor teaching...
... the one hand we still recognise it as a verb, but on the other hand we can distinguish it from its normal form of usage Moreover, theoretically we not treat it as nominalised but if for any practical ... theoretically valid on the one hand, and the tagged corpus would be of practical use for NLP tasks (e.g parsing) on the other In our approach, each tag consists of a letter code for the general classification ... (i.e noun, verb, etc.) of the word, and another for the sub-classification according to the particular context For example, when a verb is used as the subject on its own (i.e no modification, not...
... progressive and systematic training, and from practice and language use Conclusion This study has compared several intonational features of Vietnamese and those of English, and provided some implications ... However, many linguists pay more attention to its prosodic aspect and consider tone to be absolutely as essential a part of the word as its consonant andits vowel In the instance that follows, the ... of the tones and intonation of the English language is presented In Part IV, some aspects of intonation which are different in English and Vietnamese are addressed, andimplicationsfor teaching...
... Vg+Ve VP is input and a single solution for Ve and Vg calculated Heritabilities are given by: H2 = Vg/VP h2 = VA/VP Ve and ε are input and Vg and Vge calculated, for a chosen cMD and all possible ... (Table 3) If Ve and ε are known, a solution space can be now be mapped for pDZg and fge with known input data from twin and sibling studies (λMZ, λDZ and λsib), for a given cMD and all values ... Roo, Rgo, Roe and Rge are inherent properties of a given trait within a given population (with a given γ and ε) and that there are therefore no confounders; and (ii) risks are randomly distributed...
... her time researching for the thesis: “Teacher Talk at Ly Tu Tan High School, Hanoi anditsimplicationsfor effective classroom interactions” with its application to her and her colleagues‟ teaching ... preferred by teachers and students 30 3.3 Summary 32 CHAPTER FOUR: IMPLICATIONS 33 4.1 Implicationsfor educational administrators 33 4.2 Implicationsfor the teachers ... sharing information and solving problems as well as achieving common understanding through structured and cumulative questioning and guided discussion which can engage children, stimulate and extend...
... study, emphasizes implicationsfor more communicative teacher talk and points out the limitations and provides some suggestions for further study on the field References Alexander, R (2004) Towards ... Classrooms: Research on Teaching and Learning Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Cook, G (1989) Discourse and language teaching: a scheme for teacher education Oxford: Oxford University Press Cook, ... (2000) Second Language Learning and Language Teaching (2ndEdition) Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press Crandall, J (1999) Cooperative language learning and affective factors Cambridge:...
... A silver opportunity? Rising longevity anditsimplicationsfor business About this report A silver opportunity? Rising longevity anditsimplicationsfor business is an Economist Intelligence ... longevity anditsimplicationsfor business l Companies worry about rising pension and healthcare costs Increased longevity is often considered in terms of its impact on firms’ liabilities and accordingly ... 2011 A silver opportunity? Rising longevity anditsimplicationsfor business Business at 65: What models for a new workforce? O ne of the most striking implications of the ageing of the overall...
... varieties of English, and their awareness of the research regarding Euro-English Part two tests the acceptability of ten features that have been claimed to be specific for mainland Europeans Results ... The European Identity 36 ii CHAPTER Page EURO-ENGLISH 41 The Term Euro-English 41 The Vienna-Oxford International Corpus of English (VOICE) 44 Features of European ... for Non-native and Native Speakers 74 Identity 77 Awareness of other Varieties of English 78 Awareness of Euro-English as a Topic of Discussion 80 Student Age Groups and...
... Reports in Forest Products Technology, Series A14 Espoo 2010 ON THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES OF THE GLOBAL PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY AND THEIR IMPLICATIONSFOR CORPORATE STRATEGIES – A European perspective ... remain a major industry in North America and Europe, and globally the demand forits products is forecasted to grow A number of companies also in Europe and North America have been profitable even ... Western and BRIC – markets Summary of key transformation drivers and their impact on supply and demand and profitability Summary of different strategic responses to adapt to industry transformation...
... developed and emerging markets Countries such as China, India and Brazil have little debt and huge capacity The U.S., Europe andJapan have a great deal of debt and capacity approaching its limits ... address sovereign risk and the outlook for global investors and corporates We launched our survey on April 28, 2010 – concurrent with the beginning of the most volatile month of the European debt crisis ... providers and borrowers have plenty of cash and the ability to get more But in terms of perceptions and performance, the gap between high-quality borrowers and others – companies, sovereigns...
... Financial CrisisCrisis 2008 - Aseidu (2004); (Mauro 1995); (Tanzi and Davoodi 1997); (Gupta, Davoodi, and Alonso-Terme 1998; Li, Xu, and Zou 2000); Abed and Davoodi (2000) Houston; Swaleheen and Stansel ... regression coeffients significant at 10%; 5%;1% For the financial crisis variable, LnFDIi,t withoutcrisis is larger than LnFDIi,t with crisis by 0.38 or crisis can pull down the FDI percapita by 38% ... environment, the poverty and inequality… 1.2.FINANCIAL CRISISAND THE RELATIOSHIP WITH FDI Financial crisis is a situation in which the supply of money is outpaced by the demand for money This means...
... A and Wieland, V., “Data uncertainty and the role of money as an information variable for monetary policy”, European Economic Review, Vol 49, No 4, May 2005, pp 975-1006 chart broad money and ... example, Brunner, K and Meltzer, A.h., “Some Further Investigations of Demand and Supply Functions for Money”, Journal of Finance, Vol 19, 1964, pp 240-283 and Rasche, J.h and Johannes, J.M., ... market interest rates and accommodating the demand for outside money Changes in these interest rates alter the opportunity costs of money holdings and thereby affect the demand for broad money however,...
... granted under the European Communities (Marketing Standards for Poultrymeat) Regulations 2002 and in force immediately before the commencement of these Regulations continues in force after such ... created under the European Communities (Marketing Standards for Poultrymeat) Regulations 2002 and in force on immediately before the commencement of these Regulations continue in force after such ... An authorised officer appointed under the European Communities (Marketing Standards for Poultrymeat) Regulations 2002 and holding office immediately before the commencement of these Regulations...
... Institution Reform, Recoveryand Enforcement, Origin and Causes of the S&L Debacle: A Blueprint for Reform: A Report to the President and Congress of the United States (1993), 44, 79 In its audit ... of the EightiesLessons for the Future Chapter The Savings and Loan CrisisandIts Relationship to Banking with low net worth, (b) increase net worth standards, and (c) reform accounting practices.41 ... both the Southwest and New England, the high-growth strategy pursued by many S&Ls increased the competition for deposits and therefore raised interest expense for both banks and thrifts This situation...
... include Gilboa and Schmeidler (1989), Epstein and Wang (1994), Anderson, Hansen, and Sargent (2000), Chen and Epstein (2002), Hansen and Sargent (2001), Epstein and Miao (2003), Routledge and Zin (2002), ... or without derivatives are examined by Liu and Pan (2003), Liu, Longstaff, and Pan (2003) and Das and Uppal (2001) Dufresne and Hugonnier (2001) study the impact of event risk on pricing and ... and kQ are defined earlier in Equation (19) European- style option pricing for this model is a modification of the Black and Scholes (1973) formula, and has been established in Merton (1976) For...
... the tin and gold For filling by hand pressure, use instruments with square ends and sides, medium serrations, and of any form or size which will best reach the cavity For filling with the hand mallet, ... tin, and history records its use 500 B.C., but not for filling teeth; much later on, the Ph[oe]nicians took it from Cornwall, England, to Tyre and Sidon The alchemistic name for tin is Jove, and ... needs of both teacher and pupil It is difficult for the student to collect and harmonize from the many different sources just the kind and amount of information required for his special use Perhaps...
... tRNACGA and tRNAGGA isoacceptors were found to be well expressed in vivo Km values for serylation were estimated for the expressed tRNAs andfor in vitro 2838 Fig Native PAGE analysis of complex formation ... swings toward the bound substrate and stabilizes its bend conformation by interacting with the c-phosphate Following the formation of seryl-adenylate, Arg347 moves from its previous position because ... between 0.1 and 10 · Km The enzyme concentrations used were 200 nm for wild-type and lm for serine-binding mutants After stopping the reaction, radioactive products were separated by TLC and quantified...
... mobility controls: labelled Comp-CT alone and a completely annealed reaction Samples were taken at 0, 1, 3, 10, and 30 Single-stranded (ss) and double-stranded (ds) species are indicated (B) Bar ... single-strand loop formation directed by constitutive and regulated sequence-specific DNA binding proteins may provide an effective tool for customizing the action of other factors and their upstream ... Oligonucleotides used for mutant generation were: forward 5¢-CGCGGATCCGCATGGACATGAGTACC AG-3¢, and reverse 5¢-GGAATTCCTACGCAGACGCTT CGATGGCGCAGTCTCTCGC-3¢ cDNAs coding for CNBP wild-type and CNBPS158A...