... contact from distinct sociodemographic andethnicgroups Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2011 5:22 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: • Convenient ... Domburgh et al Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2011, 5:22 http://www.capmh.com/content/5/1/22 Page of 12 Table Dichotomous risk variables by SES andethnic subgroups moderate to ... immigrant and Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 2003, 44:412-423 20 Sampson RJ, Morenoff JD, Raudenbush SW: Social anatomy of racial andethnic disparities...
... function of language is to communicate and the main purpose of language teaching is to help students communicate in English” and in practice it focuses on language skills rather than on language ... role plays, and games Another opinion is that I understand CLT as the language teaching method which sees the aim of language teaching 170 Khoa Anh Viet / VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages ... Foreign Languages 24 (2008) 167-174 linguistic imperialism in the way that “[t]he dominance of English is asserted and maintained by the establishment and continuous reconstitution of structural and...
... different habitats, e.g., ponds and streams, soils and farmland, shrubs and trees, grassland and dwellings They were then preserved according to standard methods [27] and identified with the help ... Arunachal Pradesh, members of the various ethnicgroups never collect and consume insects in a haphazard, random and unselective fashion, but follow unwritten rules and traditions The traditions not ... types of modern food stuffs and the degradation of resources makes ethnic people worldwide (and the Galo and Nyishi are no exception) inclined to abandon their traditions and discard their rich indigenous...
... within each ethnic group and age band: Principal components analyses were conducted on individual OPQOL questions for different ethnicgroupsand in 5-year age bands, and the resulting ideal ethnicity-specific ... characteristics, and does this differ between ethnic groups? • Does the pattern of variability between individuals, measured by correlations among the QOL questions, differ between ethnicgroups or age bands? ... interactions predicting OPQOL and CASP Importance of leisure aspects and ethnicity had significant interactions predicting OPQOL and CASP Importance of social aspects and ethnicity had significant...
... multilingual competence in three languages of English, Mandarin, and Korean: how jogi yuhak families distribute their material resources and time in learning different languages, and what is their rationale ... foreign languages such as Mandarin … I believe that his overseas experience, living and studying in foreign countries and meeting various people who are from different countries, and use different languages, ... 4.2.3.1 Language as commodity vs language as identity 122 4.2.3.2 Dilemma in language learning: acquiring foreign languages at the cost of mother tongue 125 Conclusion 129 iv CHAPTER LANGUAGE AND...
... belonging to 27 familiesand 10 orders, 206 birds belonging to 50 familiesand 14 orders, 34 reptiles belonging to 12 familiesand orders, and 18 amphibians belonging to familiesand order Among ... t!huh prong) and thus sharing the land ownership as well as cattle and agricultural tools However, due to the internal development and the external impact, the large families quickly disbanded into ... CHU RU AND RAGLAI ETHNIC MINORITIES 1.3.1 Malayo-Polynesian ethnic group [15], [26] Malayo-Polynesian community in Vietnam includes five ethnic minority groups: Ch6m, Raglai, Chu Ru, Ê-4ê and Giarai...
... developmental and live-discourse data Volume 66 Space in Languages: Linguistic Systems and Cognitive Categories Edited by Maya Hickmann and Stộphane Robert Space in Languages Linguistic Systems and Cognitive ... compares how spoken and signed languages represent space Signed languages are of particular interest because, in comparison to spoken languages that are linear, they are spatialized and multidimensional ... Garrett (Eds.), Languageand space (pp 130) London: Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Landau, B., & Jackendoff, R (1993) What and Where in spatial languageand spatial cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences,...
... dual-earner families with different class compositions men and women in four kinds of dual-earner families: homogeneous middle-class families; homogeneous working-class families; families with ... homogeneous working-class families; families with middle-class husbands and working-class wives; andfamilies with working-class husbands and middle-class wives Figure 7.2 indicates the percentage of ... are pure working-class households, 33% have a working-class husband and a small employer wife and 33% have a small employer husband and a working-class wife For a strict adherent of the view that...
... Serbo-Croatian; the Indic languages, such as Hindi, Gujarathi, Punjabi, and Urdu; Celtic languages; Greek; Baltic languages; and Iranian languages Asian and Pacific Island languages include Chinese; ... Dravidian languages of India, such as Telegu, Tamil, and Malayalam; and other languages of Asia and the Pacific, including the Philippine, Polynesian, and Micronesian languages All other languages ... Uralic languages, such as Hungarian; the Semitic languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew; languages of Africa; native North American languages, including the American Indian and Alaska native languages; ...
... migration, the language communities appear to be stable.4 Table 34 summarizes immigration activity andlanguage maintenance and shift of communities and immigrants Table 34: Immigration andLanguage ... questionnaires in our research: community questionnaires, language use andlanguage attitude questionnaires, language access questionnaires, andlanguage proficiency questionnaires We will discuss ... community of Lyangar in 2003 and again in 2004 In 2003 we interviewed school and kindergarten administrators, groups, and individuals Table shows individuals andgroups interviewed in Lyangar...
... departments, language centres and French -language degree programmes, instructor-researchers and student researchers, to develop teaching and research about French and in French, about its partner languages ... bringing to fruition the French language s inventiveness and means of production, while also bringing out the aspects that unite it with the world’s other languagesand cultures The programme provides ... Research Network French -Language Literature from Sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean http://www.critaoi.auf.org/ Research Network Observation of French and National Languages http://www.odf.auf.org/...
... policy-makers and the general public One indication of this increasing concern about familiesand their social and economic circumstances is the rapid rate at which social and economic data on familiesand ... husbands and wives, parents and children, and between members of the conjugal family and their kin These changes were facilitated by such mechanisms as formal education, wage employment and adoption ... welfare by examining not only the rate at which familiesand households are being formed, but also the social and material resources and costs of familiesand households of different types in the population...
... Zavaliagkos, and John Makhoul 1994 On Using Written Language Training Data for Spoken Language Modeling In Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Workshop, pages 94–98 Elizabeth Shriberg and Andreas ... construct a language model and then score the utterance in this fold with that language model The largest widely-available corpus for language modelling is the Web 1T 5-gram corpus (Brants and Franz, ... the external language models by defining a reranker feature for each external language model The value of this feature is the log probability assigned by the language model to the candidate underlying...
... application and domains The project comprises three university groups from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology Prof Tokunaga and Kyoto University Dr Kurohashi, and coordinated ... parsing technology and ontology building from texts, while the groups of Tokyo Institute of Technology and Kyoto University have been responsible for NLP application to IR and Knowledge-based ... ontology exists only in a very restricted and partial form In other words, IE and Ontology building are inevitably intertwined here In short, we found that IE and Ontology building from texts in genome...
... Clinic, Indiana Victor Elias, Child and Family Policy Center and Iowa Coalition Against Abusive Lending, Iowa Larry M McGuire, Minister, Community of Christ and Inter-Religious Council of Linn ... Anne Marie Regan and Rich Seckel, Kentucky Equal Justice Center Amy Shir, Kentucky Asset Building Coalition Debra Gardner, Public Justice Center, Maryland Charles Shafer, Maryland Consumer Rights ... Reconstructionist Federation Dory Rand, Woodstock Institute State Organizations Shay Farley, Alabama Appleseed Barbara Williams, Alaska Injured Workers Alliance Research and Development Corp Diane E...
... have been tested on languages other than English only within the ACE program (Luo and Zitouni, 2005), probably due to the fact that coreferentially annotated corpora for other languages are scarce ... across languages This paper studies the case of English and Spanish.4 Several coreference systems have been developed in the past (Culotta et al., 2007; Finkel and Manning, 2008; Poon and Domingos, ... obtain R and P, respectively • CEAF (Luo, 2005) It finds the best one-toone alignment between true and system entities Using true mentions and the φ3 similarity function, R and P are the same and correspond...