... That Scott 's genius was in extenso rather than in intenso, that his work is largely improvisation, that he was not a miniature, but a distemper painter, splashing large canvasses with a coarse ... discover among classical critics either a total silence as to Dante, or else a systematic depreciation Addison does not mention him in his Italian travels; and in his "Saturday papers" misses the ... creatures of the calm"; its citation of "the learned Jew Josephus and the Platonic Constantinopilitan, Michael Psellus," as authorities on invisible spirits; and in passages like that Dantesque one...
... numbers and its derivatives,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 339, no 1, pp 598–608, 2008 13 T Kim, Onthe analogs of Euler numbers and polynomials associated with p-adic ... q-integral on Zp at q −1,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 331, no 2, pp 779–792, 2007 14 T Kim, Anoteon p-adic q-integral on Zp associated with q-Euler numbers,” Advanced ... Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics, vol 15, no 2, pp 133–137, 2007 15 T Kim, “q-Euler numbers and polynomials associated with p-adic q-integrals,” Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics,...
... dell’Universit` di Modena, vol 48, no 2, pp 527–533, 2000 aA Trombetta, “t-osculating operators ina space of continuous functions and applications,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, ... is obviously a solution of 3.1 An Application As an example of application of our main result, we study the stability of the solutions of an operator equation with respect to a parameter Consider ... Consider in X the Hammerstein equation x λKFx, 4.1 containing a parameter λ ∈ Λ In our case K is a continuous linear operator on X and F : X → X is the so-called superposition operator We have the...
... Vietnamese sports newspapers 3.5 DATA ANALYSIS The data were analysed and interpreted contextually The differences in syntactic, semantic and pragmatic features most relevant interpretation of MAs ... languages in terms of syntactic semantic and pragmatic features, then draw out some conclusions - Discussing the findings and suggesting some implications for teaching language and newspaper readers ... Madrid should feel satisfied at gaining a draw having trailed by a goal and a man against Barcelona He didn't say this but he probably also felt that inferences would once again be drawn about Qatar's...
... and inthe second one; it was defined by grammatical functions A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature or thing, existing in fact or in thought; a substantive (http://brainyquote.com/words/no/noun194876.html) ... Georgiana had fallen asleep onthe sofa over the perusal of a novel; Eliza was gone to attend a saint 's- day service atthe new church — for in matters of religion she was a rigid formalist: no weather ... Mark decorated yesterday students inthe class shirts sole books onthe table (http://tuninst.net/English/MaLam04.htm) house last English Postmodification I.1.2.3 Classification by relationship...
... Association of Employee Assistance Programs in Education IAEDP: International Association of Eating Disorders IAEVG: International Association for Educational and Vocational Guidance IELTS: International ... NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (US) NSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center (US) NSSDC: National Space Science Data Center (US) NWS: National Weather Service (US) OSSA: ... Teachers AASA: American Association of School Administration AASECT: American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists ACCA: American College Counseling Association 22 ACCFC: American...
... influence onthe progress of events than does the power of the conqueror Inthe agonising struggles of men 's minds appear ideas and designs which pass beyond what is feasible in that land and at that ... was opposed personal devotion But these feelings, too, as they have their justification, so they have their moral limitations; they are as capable of exaggeration and excess as all others Enflamed ... transformation, accomplished amidst manifold variations of opinions, tendencies, and events, and attended at last by a war for the very existence of the nation For it was against England that the...
... He succeeded Winckelmann in that office, 28 FOUNDATIONS OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY an appropriate succession, for Fea was a great admirer of the German savant and translated his works into Italian ... the Italian antiquarians was Carlo Fea (1753–1836) He was a priest whose initial education was inthe law, but his archaeological interests and talents led to his appointment as papal antiquary ... savants while their diplomatic status and the support of their home states brought them archaeological concessions from the Vatican The German representatives, especially diplomats from Prussia,...
... above the information contained in what has been said, the addressees have to infer what this additional information is onthe basis of contextual information Inthe case of the novel David Copperfield, ... it is descriptive and explanatory research The techniques involved in data analysis are both qualitative and quantitative The main points inthe thesis are analyzed and discussed with the support ... cases and then comes the number of similes describing characters as man-made objects with 36 cases - In terms of depicting characters as animals, such animals as snake, snail, and fish are used...
... The use of this strategy allows the speaker to humble himself, his capacities as well as his possessions and atthe same time to raise the hearer, satisfying the hearer s want to be treated as ... Shigemitsu (2003) showed that inthe discourse of discussion and arguing situations in Japanese debate shows, the use of positive politeness strategies compared to that of negative ones was rather ... data was processed with the application of both statistical and interpretive methods The statistical method was supposed to analyze, synthesize and present the data in forms of graphs and tables...
... instruments Chapter 3: Data analysis and findings The chapter shows the results of the data analysis based onthe classroom observation, survey questionnaires and interview PART 3: CONCLUSION The part ... write summary of and discuss about the text at post-reading stage as well as seldom used games and visual aids at all stages They also hardly gave their students supplementary reading materials 30 ... What are motivational activities and techniques employed by the teachers in reading lessons? What are teachers and students’ opinions onthe reading materials? (iv) What motivational strategies...
... file” (Intermediate) M .A Thesis Faculty of Postgraduate Studies, ULIS, VNU 30) Sari, A W (2012) Politeness strategies in conversational closing displayed ona vocational school s English text ... it is mainly based on Brown and Levinson s theoretical framework The focus of this study is limited to investigating only the positive and negative politeness strategies inthe conversation of ... Pre-intermediate” M .A Thesis Faculty of Post-graduate Studies, ULIS, VNU 26) Nguyen, T T V (2009) A study on politeness strategies in negotiating conversations in “Market Leader” M .A Thesis Faculty of Post-graduate...
... markers 4.4 Data Analysis To facilitate the process of analyzing data, the inductive method has been employed Then, comparison and contrast between the original and its translation are made as well ... quantitative methods Using quantitative methods, it is possible to give precise and testable expression to qualitative ideas This combination of quantitative and qualitative data gathering is ... summarizes the main points discussed inthe previous parts and puts forwards some implications for translation learning and practice References Apostel, Leo 1971 „Further remarks onthe pragmatics...
... University of Massachusetts at Boston (UMB), since 89% of undergraduates and 82% of graduates remain in Massachusetts after graduation Bluestone estimated a yearly income flow to the state government ... that the skill-base approach substantially overestimates the economic impact of a university The overestimation arises from an incomplete consideration of the potential effects migration has on ... million (economic base plus skill base) This estimate is about 19 times higher than estimates produced using the economic-base approach alone ($34.3 million) Using the economic-base approach alone,...
... 200 4a and 2004b The assumption behind Ku as the discount rate is that the tax savings are a strictly correlated to the free cash flow What is the meaning of equation 7? Since Ku and Kd are constant, ... calculations Now it is possible and easy with the existence of spreadsheets Not having these computing resources inthe previous years it was necessary to use simplifications such as calculating ... savings inthe same year as taxes are paid This means that earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) are greater than or equal to the interest charges There are no losses carried forward The only source...
... two respects: (1) As already exemplified, suffixes can cause modification of the word stem (2) In all but one case, only one suffix is used ata time The exceptional case is supplied by two particular ... suffixes We notein passing that a disadvantage of Swahili is the absence of articles Some work must be done on this problem (paralleling [1]) to determine whether there are word patterns which are ... entered ina separate dictionary, we have a third possibility: (3) there are integers r, s, < r ≤ s ≤ n such that letters r to s inclusive of the input word appear as an entry inthe stem dictionary...
... mutatis mutandis for CatListGram In these aspects, CatListGram and GenComp are weakly equivalent 274 CONCLUSIONS None of the additional characteristics for CatListGram affects the weak capacity ... Grammar Formalisms', in: P Sells, S. M Shieber, T Wasow (eds), Foundational Issues in Natural Language Processing, MIT Press, 1991, pp 31 - 82 Moortgat, M., Categorial Investigations, Foris, 1988 Steedman, ... argument stacks of primary and secondary category does not affect recognition capacity and it takes more than disharmony to induce permutation closure References Benthem, J van, Language in Action,...
... GGJ06 use an approximation that leaves out all the P1 (w) terms from (4).1 Figure compares the approximation to the exact expectation when the base distribution is fixed The approximation is fairly ... the expectations based on fixed P1 when P1 is in fact not fixed Thus, (7) can be viewed as an approximation in this case, but not necessarily an accurate one Since knowing the table counts is only ... a b c d e f The cats cats h meow g Expectation Antoniak approx Empirical, fixed base Empirical, inferred base cats 100 Mean number of lexical entries Figure A seating assignment describing the...