…l world of classroom teaching Martin Ward iv What effective teachers of English language learners do! 323 16 Frank Lucido, David G. Leo, & Carmen R. Boatright 17 Science strategies for English language learners and a modeled lesson 349 Stephanie R. Medina & Lucinda N. Sohn v Edit…
…ervation effects are documented with a number of movement operations in various languages, among them wh-movement in English (superiority), multiple wh-movement in Bulgarian, object shift in Danish and Icelandic, pronoun fronting in German, Case-driven NP raising in English, and …
…ey cannot be considered as forming part of the essential cultural conception of language, however much they may be inseparable from its actual life. (E.Sapir, 1921: 40)10 . Selon ce programme, la stylistique de Bally n'a donc aucune pertinence linguistique ; on peut d'ailleurs co…
…tentials, and questions raised by attempts to render a text (or meaning) into a language different from its source. The recent “translational turn” and its ex- pansion of the concept of translation adds even more questions.2 These high- light the ambivalent or polyvalent nature o…
…llaboration in Translation: Revitalizing and Reconnecting With a Unique Foreign Language Collection Katie Gibson, Carly Sentieri, and William Modrow 135 ���� Chapter 10. Better Together: Embedding a Liaison Librarian in a Special Collection Laurie Scrivener and Jacquelyn Slater R…
…ster with 16 subtopics, containing examples of broad and general archaeological language Our study uses computational archaeology tools to investigate how researchers in our field present interpretations of the past in patterned ways. We do so in order to illuminate assumptions, …
Computer Assisted Language Learning ISSN: (Print) (Online) Journal homepage: www.tandfonline.com/journals/ncal20 Vocabulary learning strategies in extramural English gaming and their relationship with vocabulary knowledge Raees Calafato & Tobias Clausen To cite this article: Raee…
…d through other people’s eyes, and the abil- cross-cultural contact among world languages ity to cope with uncertainty…” Emphatically, and cultures (Khawaja et al. 2014; Zheng 2014). people need to “step outside of” their “frame of Today, people from all over the world can have r…
… at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Lancaster E-Prints SLEND Sign Language to English by the Deaf: Literacy development with Deaf communities using sign language, peer tuition, and learner-generated online content Noah Ahereza1, Marco Nyarko1, Rita Huhua Fan1, Julia…
Yiddish language and literature, with special focus on Prague1 OPEN ACCESS Astrid Starck-Adler Université de Haute-Alsace ABSTRACT: For centuries Yiddish was the vernacular of Ashkenazi Jews, and Prague a widely known center of Jewish culture and the Yiddish language. But what is…
ISSN 1799-2591 Theory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 584-591, May 2020 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1005.12 An Overview of Pragmatism and Pragmatism Assessment Ali Hashemi Faculty of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, University of Yazd, Yazd, Iran …
…h in comparison to other countries (BMBF 2019). Given the importance of written language skills and multilingualism in the school and social context, the present study examines two overarching questions (a) at what level of complexity do Turkish-German bilingual students at secon…
…s as a process of form- ing and transforming identity. Complications of using a language as a distinguish- ing and identifying ethnical feature were obvious already in the works of antique 1 Správa tlačového centra organizačného výboru X. Všeslovanského zjazdu v Kyjeve 2010 http:…
…opographical material, is, in fact, to start by writing a dictionary in natural language, and then to extract from such a dictionary a numerically coded database to be statistically studied" (Genet, 1987, p. 192). Millet (1987, p. 63), however, questions this approach, suggesting…
Pe te r Ne f f an d J o h n Ru c yns ki Jr. Japan Tasks for Integrating Language and Culture Teaching W hat is the role of cul- torical events and personalities always ture in language teach- appear in language, and each culture ing? Many educators follows special rules regarding…