... somepreliminary results of an investigation in course on the typology ofthe morphol-ogy ofthe native South American lan-guages from the point of view ofthe for-mal language theory. With ... and prefixes. Inthe next example the suffix-ation ofthe reflexive (−lat) forces theuseof the active person with prefixes ofthe voice mediumclass because the agent is affected by the action.Example ... processusing finite automata again we must enlarge the lexicon size. The resulting grammar, althoughtcapable of modeling the morphology ofthe toba,would not work effectively. The effectivenessof...
... because some children inthe lowest reading group were relatively orallyproficient inEnglish (after two years of schooling in English) , but still couldn’t read well. In summarizing the findings, ... nottap into the issues encountered by ELLs as they read in English. Such issues includeinterference from the students’ first languageinthe areas of phonology or writing (includingspelling, ... forms inthe context of meaning (FonF) result in equivalentand large effects. Further findings suggest that the effectiveness of L2 instruction is durableand that the type of outcome measures used...
... Teaching and Learning English with the Support of TAs4.4.1. Teachers’ Difficulties of Using TAs in Supporting English Teaching The useof TAs has brought teachers a lot of benefits in teaching English. ... investigate the reality of using teaching aids, kinds of teaching aids and how to use these aids effectively in teaching English. It explores the benefits and the difficulties of using teaching aids in ... transaction in its totality. The learners can see the people and the situation (the setting where the interaction is occurring). They can see and hear the attitude ofthe persons involved (the interlocutors)....
... transferred to theuseof English. In other words, we may not beteaching them to read, but we are teaching them to read in English. Andbecause they are dealing with a foreign language we will ... 'How interesting', startingat a low pitch and dropping their voice on the 'int' of 'interesting' I will befairly despondent since by their useof pitch and intonation they ... who is in a position to select the textbook which their students are going to use. The Practice ofEnglishLanguage Teaching deals specifically with the teaching ofEnglish as a Foreign Language...
... are either skilled in knowledgemanagement, and are eager to know how this is interpreted and used in softwareengineering, or for people inthe software engineering field, who are interested in knowing ... methodsaccording to the subject of study; in software engineering it can be either a processto produce software or a software product. In an article on research methods in software engineering [30] ... 00096 Use of Knowledge Management in Software Engineering 401sarily correspond with the purpose we have for analysis. Therefore, the papers maycontain incomplete information, or the information...
... Suggested ways for improving the peer teaching process In light ofthe initial findings, the investigator introduces the following recommendations for improving the peer teaching process: ã Do not ... process, including emotional support learners offer to each other, as much as the learning task. The roles of teacher and learner may either not be defined or shift during the course ofthe learning ... Science aroused my interest and drew my attention to the writing “ A study on theuseof peer teaching in ESP classes at the College of Science, VNU ”. The primary aim ofthe study is to examine teachers...
... the class ofthe majority ofthe items which reached it during training. The trees were grown using recursive partitioning; the splitting criterion was reduction in deviance. Using the Gini ... stores all training set vectors in an instance base. New feature vectors are assigned the class ofthe most similar instancc. We usethe Fuclidean distance metric for determining nearest ncighbours. ... From the complete set of documents, we con- structed three pairs of training and test sets for training the feature classifiers. The test sets are mutually disjunct; each of them contains 5...
... ways of representing the parse forest one of which involves theuseof linear indexed grammars and the other theuseof context-free gram- mars. The work presented in this paper is intended ... derived using the rewrit- ing rules ofthe grammar. A derivation tree ofthe grammar, on the other hand, is a tree that encodes the sequence of rewritings used in deriving a derived tree. Inthe ... associated with the corresponding nodes in/ 3. The remaining nodes in 7 ~ have the constraints ofthe corresponding nodes in 7. Given p E dom(7), by Ibl(7,p) we refer to the label ofthe node addressed...
... regularity, since the position ofthe material inthe text indicates its function. The extension of a program Like DUMP to other discourse genres would require, first, the identification ofthe information ... 322 into the story means that the time phrase inthe past week does not have to be interpreted by a time program. Likewise, theuseofthe passive simple past in a main clause indicates ... beginning of new episodes. Likewise, there is a strong correlation * The first number indicates the story inthe corpus, the second the number ofthe sentence within that story. between the...
... trail, in the twisting streets, point the wayto a good taverna, trace the path home.Most of all, they help usparse the dark syllables in our hearts, bare them, and seek cleansing in the gathering ... to tie the two images together. Otherwise it is my version of Haiku. It was the expres-sion of how the cycle of life and the death of my father came together in my understanding. Another feature ... this in mind, each chapter will have a list of books at the end to assist the facilita-tors inthe work ofthe grief course and to offer additional materials that support the information in the...
... printout are the scheme's main features. One ofthe most discussed problems inthe automatic translation of Russian documents into English is the insertion ofEnglish articles inthe output. ... question is meaningful only in terms ofthe incrementing of consumer appeal ofthe product, and it would be difficult to answer without research in that very area. From the point of view of an MT ... either use statistical criteria in the determination ofEnglish articles to the exclusion of all other considerations, or use a combined syntactico- statistical method; the aim of all such routines...
... confirmed during the experiment. Inthe case ofthe species Sorbus su-detica, growth could be favourably in uenced by the actual determination ofthe acidic environment dur-ing the hydrolysis of agar. ... in laboratories of the North-Bohemian Museum in Liberec and later also ofthe Botanic Gardens in Liberec.I consider the following properties as the principal advantages ofthe described solution:1. ... and pH 4.5.RESULTSComparing cultures in sand and in agarAfter the completion of cultivation, it was de-termined that when using sand, the starting pH of 5.8 remained essentially unchanged...
... at the desired time, the patient had to wait inthe acuteward for such a slot. The aim ofthe study was thus to present a novel way of calculating the partial cost efficiency of waiting time in one ... time ofthe study, was aware ofthe registration of timefrom the senior psychiatrists decision to the actual day of referral to the next step inthe treatment chain, called deci-sion days in ... multiplied by number of days. The same costing procedure was used for cost of stay per day in the different secondary facilities. Cost of waiting in the acute ward was then calculated as the difference...