Languages and literature topic list of research papers
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Daniel Martin’s Multiple Journeys2013 / Cornelia Coser
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Communicative Competence of Secondary Senior Students: Language Instructional Pocket
Abstract This study included both qualitative and quantitative research approaches and utilized two general instruments. Making use of focus group discussions and a structured oral interview with an American native speaker. Once the transcriptions...
2014 / Charita B. Lasala -
Does (linguistic) Computation Need Culture to Make Cognition Viable?
Abstract This paper will deal with how and in what ways (linguistic) computation as part of linguistic competence may relate to aspects of culture in the context of the cognition which becomes viable by being grounded in the possible conjunction of...
2013 / Prakash Mondal, Ravi Shankar Mishra -
esTenTen, a Vast Web Corpus of Peninsular and American Spanish
Abstract Everyone working on general language would like their corpus to be bigger, wider-coverage, cleaner, duplicate-free, and with richer metadata. As a response to that wish, Lexical Computing Ltd. has a programme to develop very large ‘TenTen’...
2013 / Adam Kilgarriff, Irene Renau -
Developmental Patterns of Korean EFL Learners’ English Argument Structure Constructions
Abstract The present study aims to explore developmental patterns of constructional knowledge of Korean EFL learners. The study asked 120 Korean learners of English to carry out a sentence sorting and a translation task, and investigated how the...
2013 / Hyunwoo Kim, Hyeyeon Choi, Hyun-Kwon Yang -
A Mobile-based Learning Tool to Improve Writing Skills of Efl Learners
Abstract Recent pervasiveness of mobile computing becomes an attractive motivation for EFL learners. Korea provides an excellent environment for using mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs, with easy access to wireless networks. This...
2014 / Kong Joo Lee, Jee Eun Kim -
Influence of native and non-native multitalker babble on speech recognition in noise2014 / Chandni Jain, Sreeraj Kodanath, Bharathi M. Vimal, Vidhya Suresh
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Giovanni Battista De Vecchis and the Theory of Melodic Accent from Zarlino to Zingarelli2014 / N. Baragwanath
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Digital recording for the EFL classroom
Abstract Would you like to create tailor-made listening materials for your EFL digital classroom for free? Whether you are techno savvy or techno novice, you will discover how “Audacity” can make your life easier and your language classes more...
2010 / Susana Gómez Martínez -
ZYTOLOGIE UND GAMETOPHYTENBIL-DUNG IN DER GATTUNG WIKSTROEM2010 / FOLKE FAGERLIND
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Foreign language learners’ beliefs about grammar instruction and error correction
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs of foreign language learners in relation to the role of grammar teaching and error correction. For the purposes of the study 26 students at a private university responded to a...
2011 / Volkan Incecay, Yeşim Keşli Dollar -
The Interaction among Figure, Ground and Axial Part in a Case of Broca's Aphasia2011 / Elisa Zampieri, Ludovico Franco, Ilaria Zannoni, Francesca Meneghello
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More evidence concerning the Aspect Hypothesis: The acquisition of English progressive aspect by Catalan-Spanish instructed learners2011 / Carmen Muñoz, Roger Gilabert
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Ethotest: A new model to identify (shelter) dogs’ skills as service animals or adoptable pets
Abstract The paucity of dogs dedicated to animal-assisted therapy (AAT) for disabled people creates long waiting lists worldwide and compromises the health of the few certified animals by demanding too much work from them at times, thus jeopardizing ...
2005 / Pia Lucidi, Nicola Bernabò, Michela Panunzi, Paolo Dalla Villa, Mauro Mattioli -
DIE BEFRUCHTUNGSERSCHEINUNGEN DER ANGIOSPERMEN EINE MONOGRAPHISCHE ÜBERSICHT2010 / K. V. OSSIAN DAHLGREN
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Wh-fronting and the left periphery in Mandarin2013 / Candice Chi-Hang Cheung
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Gender Stereotype Analysis of the Textbooks for Young Learners
Abstract Visual images are often treated as decorations, although they are much more than that. Young learners learn from illustrations which help them to formulate their own roles in the society. Books and textbooks are role models for our children ...
2015 / Anja Sovič, Vlasta Hus -
The Frequency and Types of Hedges in Research Article Introductions by Persian and English Native Authors
Abstract This study examined the types and frequency of hedges employed by Persian and English native speakers in the introduction section of academic research articles in the field of literature. In so doing, a corpus of forty research articles...
2014 / Mahmoud Samaie, Fereshteh Khosravian, Mahnaz Boghayeri -
Addressee backchannels steer narrative development
Abstract Brief addressee responses such as uh huh, oh, and wow, which are called backchannels, are typically considered reactive phenomena – devices that respond in various ways to what was just said. Addressees, in providing backchannels, actively...
2014 / Jackson Tolins, Jean E. Fox Tree -
An HPSG Analysis of German Depictive Secondary Predicates
Abstract I will provide German data that shows that depicitve secondary predicates may refer to subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, and even more oblique complements. Reference to more oblique arguments is more marked. The markedness...
2005 / Stefan Müller