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... foreign language education 10 2.5 Summary 11 CHAPTER III: THE STUDY 12 3 .1 Introduction 12 3.2 The rationale of using survey interviews 12 3.3 The context of the study 13 3.3 .1. The students, their ... et.al (19 98) Teaching Reading in the 21st Century Boston: Allyn & Bacon 11 Greenwood, J (19 85) The teaching of English as an International language Collins Glassgow and London 12 Grelet, F (19 81) ... accessed will be made withreferenceto the learner” (Nunan, 2000, p 11 ) In a learner-centered curriculum, information about learners from learners is used to answer when and how to teach what Nunan...
... manuscript 21 22 23 24 References 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Inui H, Sugamoto K, Miyamoto T, Machida A, Hashimoto J, Nobuhara K: Evaluation of three-dimensional glenoid structure using MRI J Anat 20 01, 19 9:323-8 ... glenoid with use of computed tomography J Shoulder Elbow Surg 20 01, 10 :11 6 -22 Edelson JG: Variations in the anatomy of the scapula withreferenceto the snapping scapula Clin Orthop 19 96, 322 :11 1 -5 ... (p < 0,0 01 for the three-dimensional computed tomography scapulas with a 95% CI of -5,53 and -1, 17 and p < 0,0 01 for the cadaveric group with a 95% CI of -14 ,67 and 10 , 31) .(Figure 9 ,10 ) The angle...
... Mean (sd) My doctor helped me to understand all of the information 1. 18 (0.39) My doctor understood what is important for me 1. 18 (0.40) My doctor answered all of my questions 1. 17 (0.47) I was ... 2 011 Accepted: July 2 011 Published: July 2 011 References Barratt A: Evidence Based Medicine and Shared Decision Making: the challenge of getting both evidence and preferences into health care Patient ... Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 2004, 47 (10 ):969-976 doi :10 .11 8 6 /17 48-5908-6-70 Cite this article as: Hirsch et al.: Acceptance of shared decision making withreferenceto an electronic library of decision...
... focused on various themes and appeared with the following numbers: 10 8 (SAPSE 19 83); 11 0 (SAPSE 19 82a); 11 5 (SAPSE 19 82b) and 11 6 (SAPSE 19 86) In order to draw suitable conclusions in each of ... observation) According to the historical publication, Ad Destinatum II (19 60 -19 82) (University of Pretoria 19 82 :13 2 -13 3), which records the history of the University of Pretoria until 19 82, Accounting ... Africa to assess research findings in the context of accounting as a social science Meditari Accountancy Research Vol 16 No 2008 : 1- 26 11 The University’s scholarly activity, withreferenceto a...
... meanings to words and for assembling the meanings of elements in a text into the total meaning of the text‟ (p 111 .) The theory argues that speakers/readers would not understand words without ... associates a semantic representation of some kind with a phonological representation‟ (19 87: 11 . ) Linguistic expressions come into being under an inventory of form-meaning parings which are called ... language is referenceto a concept stored in the mind attained by human experiences with the entity/event/situation it refers to, not to the entity/event/situation in the real world This is to say...
... English 1. 2 Theoretical background 10 1. 2 .1 Overview of English Phrasal Verbs 10 1. 2.2 Definition of English Phrasal Verbs 111. 2.3 Classifications of English Phrasal Verbs 13 1. 2.3 .1 Intransitive ... Theoretical background 1.1 Literature review vi 1.1 .1 The Ancestors of Phrasal verbs in Old English 1. 1.2 Phrasal Verbs in Middle English 1. 1.3 Phrasal Verbs in Early Modern English 1. 1.4 Phrasal Verbs ... Example: (item number 11 in the Appendix 1) 11 She can’t get over her shyness? It is impossible to change this sentence into passive voice because we use passive form when we want to focus on the action...
... Cohesion 10 2.2.2 .1 Substitution and ellipsis 10 2.2.2.2 Conjunction 11 2.2.2.3 Reference 12 2.2.2.4 Lexical cohesion 13 2.2.3 Cohesion and Coherence 14 2.3 Segmenting Texts into Units 16 2.3 .1 Using ... Journal of Human Communication, 17 (3), 3 01- 16 10 Crombie, W 19 85 Process and relation in discourse and language learning Oxford: Oxford Unitversity press 11 Crystal, D 19 92 An Encyclopedic Dictionary ... INTRODUCTION 1.1 Rationale 1. 2 Aims and objectives 1. 3 Scopes of the study 1. 4 Methodology CHAPTER THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 2 .1 Discourse and Text 2.2 Textuality, cohesion and coherence 2.2 .1 Textuality...
... alternation 10 9 3.3 .1 The well-formedness and its acceptability 111 3.3.2 More appropriate in active than in passive 11 3 3.3.3 More appropriate in passive than in active 11 7 3.4 Summary ... Grammar Seattle: University of Washington Press 10 0 Tomasello, M (19 95.) Language is not an instinct In Cognitive Development, Vol 10 , pp 13 1 -15 6 10 1 Tomasello, M (19 98.) Introduction: A Cognitive-Functional ... Cognition, Vol 19 , pp 16 7 -19 1 77 Marchman, V A et al (19 91. ) Functional constraints of the acquisition of the passive: toward a model of the competence to perform First Language, 11 , pp 62-69 78...
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... Bowels 10 4 d The Dietetic Control of Sleep 11 0 e The Dietetic Control of the Kidneys and Skin 111 f The Dietetic Method of Curing a Cold Baths 11111 2 a The Bath for Cleanliness 11 2 b The Tonic ... Bath 11 4 Exercise 11 5 The Hygienic Requirements of Sleep 11 8 The Control of the Thoughts 12 0 Chapter VI DEVELOPMENT The Child 12 5 Maternity 12 8 Paternity 13 0 APPENDIX Answers to questions 13 5 -14 9 ... General Activities of Living Organisms 11 A The Egoistic Activities 12 B The Phyletic Activities 13 a Reproduction 13 b Support and Protection of Offspring 13 c Support and Protection of Weaker...
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