... example, the kind of clause (main, coordinate, subordinate), whether the clause has a verb to be solved, the voice and form of the clause, the kind of event described by the clause, the time interval ... evaluating the soundness and completeness of such theories. Inthe field of foreign language teaching, on the other hand, the only way to build articulated, glass-box experts is to provide them ... with the event described in the clause, etc. Some of the exercise descriptors must be manually coded and inserted inthe exercise data base whereas the others (mainly concerning purely linguistic...
... both the teacher and the learner, yet much classroom time is spent with eyes firmly fixed on the book, the board, the floor, the window, or roaming randomly around theteaching and learning ... largely inthe context of providing clues to the nature of the learner rather than in terms of a teaching tool. We have recently had the pleasure of observing English language classes at the Izmir ... Establishing a management role intheclassroom involves eye contact from the outset. Be in your classroom before your learners, and welcome them individually with a combination of eye contact and their...
... 2007 16:0Regional diversityinthe nineteenth century 179southern africaDuring the early nineteenth century the African peoples of southern Africaused two strategies in attempting to overcome ... escalated into major warfare in 1817.Theeventualvictor was Shaka, the son of a minor chief among the Mthethwa, who incorpo-rated the whole region into his new Zulu kingdom before he was assassinated in ... in Tunis in 1705 and Tripoli in 1711.Inthe frontier province of Algiers,by contrast, the soldiers remained more alien, electing an officer as dey and gov-erning the hinterland by using favoured...
... overlooked. Maintaining the students’ self-esteem is the key to their success. Speaking in a second language, especially in public settings, can be a very intimidating undertaking. Providing positive ... for teaching teachers the story of The Little Red Hen.” We wrote out the script, modeled the puppet show for the teachers, and then gave them the puppets and coached them in presenting the ... counting syllables in words, breaking words into sounds (segmenting), and blending the letter sounds. The children and I sing each morning (in tutorial, first grade inthe United States and in...
... of instruments, coupled with insightfulness in deciding which instrument(s) to pick for the job in hand.Feeling comfortable inthe presence of uncertainty and ambiguity (perhaps bearing in ... 1.3 Through the window Coaching emotional intelligence inthe classroom 40If all people were rich then there would be no need for them to work. If the rich did not work then only the poor could ... something rather than noth-ing? Putting that into Google by the way pulls up 21 million references!Happy questioning. Coaching emotional intelligence inthe classroom 2This book is underpinned...
... providers; the quality of communication between minority patients andproviders; and the quality of training in health professions training settings as aresult of increasing diversityin these settings. ... to the poorest schools to find the smartest kids to bring them into medi-cine,” Herman stated. MEDUNSA’s success in retaining and graduating thesestudents, he noted, can be attributed to the ... understanding of how and when these data are useful. Such The Right Thing to Do, The Smart Thing to DoEnhancing Diversityinthe Health ProfessionsSummary of the Symposium on Diversityin Health...
... using PC-KIMMO (Antworth,1990)3 The Toba morphology The Toba language belongs, with the languagespilaga, mocovi and kaduveo, to the guaycuru language family (Messineo, 2003; Klein, 1978). The ... and after the mark of negation sa-. Therefore, their agglutination is reserved to the last transitions. The resulting two-typed automatashowed in Figure 2 also takes into account the rel-ative ... investigation in course on the typology of the morphol-ogy of the native South American lan-guages from the point of view of the for-mal language theory. With this object,we give two contrasting examples...
... mining rush. It happened here, inthe hills on San Jose’s southern edges. SANISLO: Our mines were bigger than the biggest gold mines. Terri Sanislo is an interpreter at the New Almaden Mining ... are taking big steps toward cleaning up the mercury pollution in San Francisco Bay. On a Sunday morning, in late April at the Berkeley Marina dozens of anglers are casting their fishing rods ... one of the sources of mercury inthe Bay, but it’s also one of the simplest to clean up. DRURY: So, the way to reduce methyl mercury in fish is to prevent it from getting in the water in the...
... banking model led savings banks to gain substantial market shares. In addition, they are leading the main initiatives aimed at combating financial exclusion mainly through their investment in ... Office, and in 2007, following the inquiry of the Spanish Competition Commission, fined several savings banks for market-sharing agreements. INVESTIGATING DIVERSITYINTHE BANKING SECTOR IN EUROPE ... problems in Germany at the 10% significance level. Nevertheless, all the equations pass the overall significance tests, i.e. the F-tests. INVESTIGATING DIVERSITYINTHE BANKING SECTOR IN EUROPE...
... language in the training data has only 23 IGTs (116 wordtokens inthelanguage lines) available, and45.3% of the languages have no more than10 word tokens inthe training data.ã The length ... (e.g., pinyin for Chinese),making the encoding less informative.ã Multilingual documents: About 40% of doc-uments inthe data set contain IGTs frommultiple languages. Therefore, the language ID ... Table 1: A linguistic document that contains IGT:words in boldface are potential language names2.2 The Online Database of Interlinear text(ODIN)ODIN, the Online Database of INterlinear text,...