988 resultados para Talmy, Leonard: Toward a cognitive semantics. Volume I: Concept structuring systems


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Appendices: I. Recent explorations in Turkestan in their relation to the Sumerian problem. II. A chronological list of the kings and rulers of Sumer and Akkad.

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Condensed version of the detailed Strategic plan working document for FY '90-FY '94 ... containing three parts : Volume I- Fisheries resources, Volume II- Wildlife resources (game species) and Volume III-Heritage species (non-game species) and Endangered and threatened species.

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"Volume I, from November 1839 to May 1840, both inclusive." No more published. Cf. Hicks, Legal research, 1942.

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No more published.

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"Taken from the volume I of a series of non-technical law books entitled 'American law and procedure', published by the LaSalle extension university."

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Edition for low voice.

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Vols. 1-3: 2. verb. aufl.

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Vols. 1-5 published also as Senate ex. doc. no. 11, 41st Cong., 1st sess., having serial no. 1394-1398.

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First published 1883-85 with title: The standard natural history

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"Initial meeting June 28, 1895"; "Volume I, issued August 1905, included "in v.2; v.3 "in which are included certain Annals from volume one and from volume two..."

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Vols.2-4 (1876-78) annual, each volume consisting of 4 consecutively paged numbers. Vols.5-6 (1880-82) biennial, v.5 containing 4 consecutively paged numbers and v.6, 3 consecutively paged numbers

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Published in 1922 as volume I of "A short history of the American people."

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The focus of the discipline of neuropsychology is shifting towards a greater emphasis on understanding the relationship between assessment results and performance of everyday tasks (ecological validity). To date, the literature has highlighted the importance of this concept in the assessment of patients with brain injury or disease (e.g. in rehabilitation and forensic settings). This paper presents the argument that there is another important area in which the ecological validity of neuropsychological assessments should be considered: in clinical outcomes studies using neurologically intact participants. For example, determining the extent to which a medical procedure or intervention affects performance of everyday cognitive tasks can provide useful information that can potentially guide decision-making regarding treatment options. It is argued that tests designed with ecological validity in mind (the verisimilitude approach), as opposed to traditional tests, may be most effective at predicting everyday functioning. Explanations are proposed as to why researchers may be reluctant to use tests with verisimilitude in favor of more traditional measures. (c) 2006 National Academy of Neuropsychology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.