998 resultados para Llengua llatina-Sintaxi
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Aquest article parteix de la hipòtesi inicial que les eines TIC presenten un gran potencial per millorar els processos d'ensenyament i aprenentatge de la llengua i la literatura, però que aquesta potencialitat (COLL: 2008) només es pot fer efectiva quan es fonamenta en una sòlida formació del professorat i quan l'ús de les TIC s'integra en metodologies actives que atorguen el protagonisme a l'estudiant i que se centren en l'acompanyament al llarg del procés, com els treballs per projectes o les seqüències didàctiques (SD) (CAMPS: 1994). Per desenvolupar aquest plantejament, primerament argumentaré la necessitat d'una formació dels docents que ha d'incloure tant la integració de les eines i dels recursos tecnològics que tenim al nostre abast, com els coneixements sobre els continguts que volem ensenyar i els coneixements pedagògics sobre com s'ensenya i com s'aprèn. I, tot seguit, em centraré en les característiques de les SD i en les possibilitats que obren per integrar els avenços que la recerca en didàctica de la llengua i de la literatura ha posat de manifest, i defensaré que són el millor marc per a un ús significatiu de les tecnologies de la informació i de la comunicació.
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Davant la problemàtica que l’ensenyament del valencià té a localitats de parla castellana, aquest article aplica el tractament integrat de la llengua i la literatura en la localitat de parla castellana d’Elda (l’Alt Vinalopó). Els professors-autors arriben a la conclusió que aprendre una llengua significa aprendre a comunicar-se en eixa llengua. Així doncs, en l’article els autors enumeren i expliquen una sèrie de mesures que han desenvolupat en el seu institut per a obtenir un ensenyament basat en l’enfocament comunicatiu; amb el propòsit de «entendre i fer-se entendre amb fluïdesa».
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En aquest TFG és pretén conèixer les percepcions dels xiquets de primària sobre la llengua d'un poble valencianoparlant, però a una escola on sols hi ha una línia amb un Programa Plurilingüe d'Ensenyament en Castellà. Tractarem d'esmentar com conviuen les dos llengües en aquest context específic, per això ens farem servir de l'etnografia educativa.
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L'arribada de la nova dinastia borbònica va suposar a nivell cultural la desaparició oficial del valencià en el llenguatge de l'administració i un retrocés de la llengua en tots els àmbits d'ús. El notari valencià Carles Ros va ser un ferm defensor de la llengua en un context poc favorable, com així ho demostra a les seues obres. Gran part de la seua producció literària, la qual inclou tractats gramaticals i lexicogràfics, vocabularis, obres apologètiques, col·loquis i romanços, està dedicada a defensar i promoure el valencià, així com facilitar-ne el seu coneixement.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contiene: vol. 1 - vol. 2.
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Contien:vol. 1 - vol. 2.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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El propòsit de la xarxa 3252 ha estat el de plantejar una sèrie de canvis en la guia docent de l’assignatura «Llengua Catalana aplicada a les Ciències de l’Activitat Física i l’Esport» (codi 16830), la qual, al nostre parer, acompleix els requisits de llengua d’ús homologable a d’altres d’impartides pel Departament de Filologia Catalana de la UA a la Facultat d’Educació, però no compta amb un inseriment adient en el marc dels estudis del grau que l’acull, ço és, CAFE. En aquest sentit, la memòria present vol ser testimoni dels canvis suggerits en pro d’un encaixament més orgànic i esclaridor d’acord amb una visió fonamentada en el Tractament Integrat de Llengua i Continguts.
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The article analyzes the legal regime of Euskara in the education system of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (capv). In the capv, the legislation recognizes the right to choose the language of study during the educational cycle. The students are separated into different classrooms based on their language preference. This system of separation (of language models) has made it possible to make great strides, although its implementation also suggests aspects which, from the perspective of a pluralistic Basque society on its way towards greater social, political and language integration, call for further reflection The general model for language planning in the capv was fashioned in the eighties as a model characterized by the guarantee of spaces of language freedom, and the educational system was charged with making the learning of the region’s autochthonous language more widespread. At this point, we already have a fair degree of evidence on which to base an analysis of the system of language models and we are in a position to conclude that perhaps the educational system was given too heavy a burden. Official studies on language performance of Basque schoolchildren show (in a way that is now fully verified) that not all the students who finish their mandatory period of schooling achieve the level of knowledge of Euskara required by the regulations. When faced with this reality, it becomes necessary for us to articulate some alternative to the current configuration of the system of language models, one that will make it possible in the future to have a Basque society that is linguistically more integrated, thereby avoiding having the knowledge or lack of knowledge of one of the official languages become a language barrier between two communities. Many sides have urged a reconsideration of the system of language models. The Basque Parliament itself has requested the Department of Education to design a new system. This article analyzes the legal foundations on which the current system is built and explores the potential avenues for legal cooperation that would make it possible to move towards a new system aimed at guaranteeing higher rates of bilingualism. The system would be sufficiently flexible so as to be able to respond to and accommodate the different sociolinguistic realities of the region.
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The territory of the European Union is made up of a rich and wide-ranging universe of languages, which is not circumscribed to the «State languages». The existence of multilingualism is one of Europe’s defining characteristics and it should remain so in the constantly evolving model of Europe’s political structure. Nonetheless, until now, the official use of languages has been limited to the «State languages» and has been based on a concept of state monolingualism that has led to a first level of hierarchization among the languages of Europe. This has affected the very concept of European language diversity. The draft of the treaty establishing a European Constitution contains various language-related references that can be grouped in two major categories: on the one hand, those references having to do the constitutional status of languages, and on the other, those regarding the recognition of European language diversity. Both issues are dealt with in this article. In analyzing the legal regime governing languages set forth in the draft of the constitutional treaty, we note that the draft is not based on the concept of the official status of languages. The language regulation contained in the draft of the constitutional treaty is limited in character. The constitutional language regime is based on the concept of Constitutional languages but the official status of languages is not governed by this rule. The European Constitution merely enunciates rights governing language use for European citizens vis-à-vis the languages of the Constitution and refers the regulation of the official status of languages to the Council, which is empowered to set and modify that status by unanimous decision. Because of its broad scope, this constitutes a regulatory reservation. In the final phase of the negotiation process a second level of constitutional recognition of languages would be introduced, linked to those that are official languages in the member states (Catalan, Basque, Galician, etc.). These languages, however, would be excluded from the right to petition; they would constitute a tertium genus, an intermediate category between the lan guages benefiting from the language rights recognized under the Constitution and those other languages for which no status is recognized in the European institutional context. The legal functionality of this second, intermediate category will depend on the development of standards, i.e., it will depend on the entrée provided such languages in future reforms of the institutional language regime. In a later section, the article reflects on European Union language policy with regard to regional or minority languages, concluding that the Union has not acted in accordance with defined language policy guidelines when it has been confronted, in the exercise of its powers, with regional or minority languages (or domestic legislation having to do with language demands). The Court of Justice has endeavoured to resolve on a case by case basis the conflicts raised between community freedoms and the normative measures that protect languages. Thus, using case law, the Court has set certain language boundaries for community freedoms. The article concludes by reflecting on the legal scope of the recognition of European language diversity referred to in Article II-82 of the European Constitution and the possible measures to implement the precept that might constitute the definition of a true European language policy on regional or minority languages. Such a policy has yet to be defined.
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This paper is a study of place-names and signs in the Basque Country from the point of view of language law. These are matters that relate to both the status and corpus of language and contribute to the formation of the language landscape,» After a brief historical introduction, the author focuses on the factors that bear on signs and the language 1andscape: the cornpetence factor and the language factor. The description of the latter leads the author to a discussion of the existing language system, in which the Spanish and Basque sharing official status does not necessarily entail the obligation to use both languages at the same time. Using this discussion as a frame of reference, the au- thor analyses place-names, traffic signals and signs. As for place-names, the existing rules are deemed rigid and lacking in ambition, in that they do not pursue the dissemination of official Basque forms. In traffic signaIs, Basque has to appear alongside Spanish, which is required by Spanish legislation, although this bilingualism excludes place-names that have an official Basque form only. With regard to signs, the author analyses public premises, companies licensed to provide public services and the private sector. For public premises there is no specific regulation, but the status of Basque as an autochthonous language, together with the identification and informatíon purposes of signs, could support the exclusive use of this language, According to the author , companies licensed to provide public services should observe the same language system as the goverment and therefore promote the use of Basque. Finally, in the private sector, the author upholds the legitimacy of measures to promote Basque language use such as tax allowances and exemptions in advertising and commercial signs.