912 resultados para Applied linguistics. Discourse Processing. Understanding. Narratives. EJA
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Nowadays, noninvasive methods of diagnosis have increased due to demands of the population that requires fast, simple and painless exams. These methods have become possible because of the growth of technology that provides the necessary means of collecting and processing signals. New methods of analysis have been developed to understand the complexity of voice signals, such as nonlinear dynamics aiming at the exploration of voice signals dynamic nature. The purpose of this paper is to characterize healthy and pathological voice signals with the aid of relative entropy measures. Phase space reconstruction technique is also used as a way to select interesting regions of the signals. Three groups of samples were used, one from healthy individuals and the other two from people with nodule in the vocal fold and Reinke`s edema. All of them are recordings of sustained vowel /a/ from Brazilian Portuguese. The paper shows that nonlinear dynamical methods seem to be a suitable technique for voice signal analysis, due to the chaotic component of the human voice. Relative entropy is well suited due to its sensibility to uncertainties, since the pathologies are characterized by an increase in the signal complexity and unpredictability. The results showed that the pathological groups had higher entropy values in accordance with other vocal acoustic parameters presented. This suggests that these techniques may improve and complement the recent voice analysis methods available for clinicians. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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The Shwachman-Bodian-Diamond syndrome protein (SBDS) is a member of a highly conserved protein family of not well understood function, with putative orthologues found in different organisms ranging from Archaea, yeast and plants to vertebrate animals. The yeast orthologue of SBDS, Sdo1p, has been previously identified in association with the 60S ribosomal subunit and is proposed to participate in ribosomal recycling. Here we show that Sdo1p interacts with nucleolar rRNA processing factors and ribosomal proteins, indicating that it might bind the pre-60S complex and remain associated with it during processing and transport to the cytoplasm. Corroborating the protein interaction data, Sdo1p localizes to the nucleus and cytoplasm and co-immunoprecipitates precursors of 60S and 40S subunits, as well as the mature rRNAs. Sdo1p binds RNA directly, suggesting that it may associate with the ribosomal subunits also through RNA interaction. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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In order to achieve the high performance, we need to have an efficient scheduling of a parallelprogram onto the processors in multiprocessor systems that minimizes the entire executiontime. This problem of multiprocessor scheduling can be stated as finding a schedule for ageneral task graph to be executed on a multiprocessor system so that the schedule length can be minimize [10]. This scheduling problem is known to be NP- Hard.In multi processor task scheduling, we have a number of CPU’s on which a number of tasksare to be scheduled that the program’s execution time is minimized. According to [10], thetasks scheduling problem is a key factor for a parallel multiprocessor system to gain betterperformance. A task can be partitioned into a group of subtasks and represented as a DAG(Directed Acyclic Graph), so the problem can be stated as finding a schedule for a DAG to beexecuted in a parallel multiprocessor system so that the schedule can be minimized. Thishelps to reduce processing time and increase processor utilization. The aim of this thesis workis to check and compare the results obtained by Bee Colony algorithm with already generatedbest known results in multi processor task scheduling domain.
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This paper analyzes some forms of linguistic manipulation in Japanese in newspapers when reporting on North Korea and its nuclear tests. The focus lies on lexical ambiguity in headlines and journalist’s voices in the body of the articles, that results in manipulation of the minds of the readers. The study is based on a corpus of nine articles from two of Japan’s largest newspapers Yomiuri Online and Asahi Shimbun Digital. The linguistic phenomenon that contribute to create manipulation are divided into Short Term Memory impact or Long Term Memory impact and examples will be discussed under each of the categories.The main results of the study are that headlines in Japanese newspapers do not make use of an ambiguous, double grounded structure. However, the articles are filled with explicit and implied attitudes as well as attributed material from people of a high social status, which suggests that manipulation of the long term memory is a tool used in Japanese media.
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Consensus and personified conflicts: representations of elderly care issues in Swedish newspapers Elderly care issues are commonly framed in public discourse. In mass media the representations of such issues are influenced by media logic. The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyse how elderly care issues were represented in three Swedish newspapers during the first half of 2007. How were the problems characterized? How were different actors characterized and which roles were they assigned? How are conflicts of interests described? Finally, we aim to discuss how media contribute to an understanding of the complexity of elderly care as a whole. Taken together, the articles do not provide a coherent picture. However, costs, quality of care and demographic issues were common themes. The elderly were commonly represented in personal narratives about problems that occurred when they needed elderly care. The elderly in the future are projected as more active and demanding than the elderly today. The care workers were active voices in discussions about working conditions, but absent in discussions about their education and professional identity, which was an issue commonly advocated by politicians. Many issues were represented as conflicts between the individual elderly and the care system or between care workers and their employers. More elaborated discussions about how to prioritize between different needs and demands were rare. This can be seen as examples of how the media tends to use personification, simplification and polarization as means to tell interesting stories.
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This essay studies how dialectal speech is reflected in written literature and how this phenomenon functions in translation. With this purpose in mind, Styron's Sophie's Choice and Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are analysed using samples of non-standard orthography which have been applied in order to reflect the dialect, or accent, of certain characters. In the same way, Lundgren's Swedish translation of Sophie's Choice and Ferres and Rolfe's Spanish version of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are analysed. The method consists of linguistically analysing a few text samples from each novel, establishing how dialect is represented through non-standard orthography, and thereafter, comparing the same samples with their translation into another language in order to establish whether dialectal features are visible also in the translated novels. It is concluded that non-standard orthography is applied in the novels in order to represent each possible linguistic level, including pronunciation, morphosyntax, and vocabulary. Furthermore, it is concluded that while Lundgren's translation intends to orthographically represent dialectal speech on most occasions where the original does so, Ferres and Rolfe's translation pays no attention to dialectology. The discussion following the data analysis establishes some possible reasons for the exclusion of dialectal features in the Spanish translation considered here. Finally, the reason for which this study contributes to the study of dialectology is declared.
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The advancement of GPS technology enables GPS devices not only to be used as orientation and navigation tools, but also to track travelled routes. GPS tracking data provides essential information for a broad range of urban planning applications such as transportation routing and planning, traffic management and environmental control. This paper describes on processing the data that was collected by tracking the cars of 316 volunteers over a seven-week period. The detailed information is extracted. The processed data is further connected to the underlying road network by means of maps. Geographical maps are applied to check how the car-movements match the road network. The maps capture the complexity of the car-movements in the urban area. The results show that 90% of the trips on the plane match the road network within a tolerance.
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Throughout the industrial processes of sheet metal manufacturing and refining, shear cutting is widely used for its speed and cost advantages over competing cutting methods. Industrial shears may include some force measurement possibilities, but the force is most likely influenced by friction losses between shear tool and the point of measurement, and are in general not showing the actual force applied to the sheet. Well defined shears and accurate measurements of force and shear tool position are important for understanding the influence of shear parameters. Accurate experimental data are also necessary for calibration of numerical shear models. Here, a dedicated laboratory set-up with well defined geometry and movement in the shear, and high measurability in terms of force and geometry is designed, built and verified. Parameters important to the shear process are studied with perturbation analysis techniques and requirements on input parameter accuracy are formulated to meet experimental output demands. Input parameters in shearing are mostly geometric parameters, but also material properties and contact conditions. Based on the accuracy requirements, a symmetric experiment with internal balancing of forces is constructed to avoid guides and corresponding friction losses. Finally, the experimental procedure is validated through shearing of a medium grade steel. With the obtained experimental set-up performance, force changes as result of changes in studied input parameters are distinguishable down to a level of 1%.
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O modelo de desenvolvimento sustentável trata de questões como a iniqüidade social, as limitações ambientais e a necessidade de compatibilizar o presente com as expectativas das gerações futuras. O consumo contemporâneo, hedonista e individualista, de troca de informações, de diferenciação social e de vocação consumista, parece dificultar que essas questões sejam ponderadas e se priorize a sustentabilidade ambiental. Como uma direção de comportamento em que o consumidor está orientado pelo senso de integração coletiva, de responsabilidade com os outros e o ambiente, o consumo ético estabelece uma ponte entre consumo contemporâneo e sustentabilidade. Como objetivo deste estudo, de caráter exploratório, busca-se conhecer tendências de comportamento para o consumo ético, um tema ainda incipiente no campo das ciências sociais. No levantamento bibliográfico, procurou-se integrar conteúdos que delimitassem a interdisciplinaridade entre consumo, desenvolvimento sustentável e ética, gerando as variáveis de estudo. Foram pesquisados estudantes como “líderes do amanhã” por sua influência nas organizações. A amostragem foi não probabilística por julgamento. O instrumento de pesquisa, baseado em escala de Likert de sete pontos, foi aplicado para alunos de graduação e pós-graduação em Administração. Foram utilizadas as análises multivariada fatorial e de agrupamento. Como resultado, obteve-se uma taxonomia da amostra pesquisada, como: “consciente cético”, “seguidor independente”, “teórico não praticante” e “individualista dissonante”. Este estudo reforça o achado prévio do levantamento bibliográfico de que há um paradoxo no individualismo contemporâneo, sendo concomitantemente consumista e ecológico. Também sugere a hipótese de que o sexo, trabalhar ou não e a escolaridade materna influenciam a aprendizagem do consumidor para questões ambientais, a decisão de participar em um pacto global sobre o consumo e a responsabilidade com as gerações futuras. Concluiu-se que a ética do discurso pode ser uma referência para a compreensão da troca de informações para o desenvolvimento sustentável e que o consumidor pesquisado não conforma um consumo ético, estabelecendo estágios de comportamento que não associam teoria e prática para a sustentabilidade ambiental
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Ao longo dos últimos 40 anos tem havido uma profusão de estudos sobre acumulação de capacidades tecnológicas em empresas de economias emergentes. Porém, são escassos os estudos que examinem, de maneira conjunta e de uma perspectiva dinâmica, o relacionamento entre trajetórias de acumulação de capacidades tecnológicas e os mecanismos subjacentes de aprendizagem. São ainda mais escassos estudos sobre este relacionamento em firmas atuando na indústria de processamento de recursos naturais. O interesse neste último está em oferecer uma visão alternativa de alguns autores quando se referem a estas indústrias como 'maduras', de 'baixa tecnologia' ou meramente produtoras de 'commodities' e 'no fim da linha de inovação'. Logo, neste estudo, defende-se que as inovações tecnológicas estão bem presentes em empresas baseadas em processamento de recursos naturais, principalmente em empresas de mineração. Buscando preencher essas lacunas da literatura, examinam-se, nesta dissertação, essas questões à luz de modelos analíticos disponíveis na literatura internacional -, adaptados para o contexto desta dissertação. O modelo para examinar a acumulação de capacidades tecnológicas identifica as capacidades para as funções tecnológicas de processos e organização da produção. Para a análise das fontes de capacidades tecnológicas, utiliza-se, nesta dissertação, o modelo para examinar as estratégias intraorganizacionais que desmembram o processo de aprendizagem em aquisição de conhecimento externo e interno e os convertem do nível individual para o organizacional pela socialização e codificação, com base em suas característicaschave: variedade, intensidade e funcionamento. Esse conjunto de relacionamentos é examinado por meio de estudo de caso simples e de longo prazo (1994-2008) em uma empresa de processamento de recursos naturais (mineração de cobre) no Brasil. Tomando-se por base evidências empíricas qualitativas e quantitativas, colhidas em primeira mão, verificou-se o seguinte. 1. A empresa acumulou capacidade inovadora em processos e organização da produção em Nível Inovador Intermediário, ou seja, a empresa já promove a expansão sistemática da capacidade por meio da manipulação de parâmetros-chave de processo. Verificou-se também que a firma tem potencial para atingir o Nível Inovador Avançado em virtude dos avanços obtidos em seu projeto de biolixiviação de cobre sulfetedo. Este nível não foi atingido porque, ao final da pesquisa, a aplicação comercial bem-sucedida deste projeto ainda não tinha sido comprovada. 2. Os vários processos e mecanismos de aprendizagem tiveram um papel crucial na acumulação desse nível de capacidade inovadora. Especificamente a progressiva incidência e a maneira como os mecanismos de aprendizagem foram criados e geridos na empresa contribuíram decisivamente para criar uma base de conhecimento que pennitiu à empresa desenvolver capacidades tanto para atividades de produção como para atividades de inovação. Não obstante, as evidências também sugerem que estes mesmos tipos de mecanismos não foram suficientes para que a empresa acumulasse capacidades além do nível alcançado. Ou seja, o alcance de níveis mais sofisticados de inovação implica a adoção de mecanismos mais complexos de aprendizagem. Naturalmente, outros fatores, como o comportamento da liderança empresarial, também contribuíram para o acúmulo dessas capacidades, embora este ponto tenha sido examinado aqui de maneira superficial. Esses resultados fazem avançar nosso entendimento sobre as dificuldades e complexidades envolvidas no processo de acumulação de capacidades inovadoras em empresas de economias emergentes. O estudo contribui para mostrar que, se empresas dessa natureza objetivarem acumular níveis inovadores de capacidade tecnológica e, com isso, obter melhor performance competitiva, terão que desenhar estratégias robustas de aprendizagem. Finalmente, o estudo joga luz no entendimento sobre o processo de inovação em empresas em indústrias à base de processamento de recursos naturais, setores estes de grande importância para países ricos em recursos naturais como o Brasil.
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O presente trabalho parte de uma reinterpretação dos determinantes e da organização da linguagem expressiva em indivíduos portadores de deficiência da audição. Neste sentido, submete a uma análise crítica as condições de estruturação e aquisição de um sistema de comunicação simbólica de natureza essencialmente verbal por parte de tais indivíduos. Avalia, em particular modo, a perspectiva de uma organização fonológica do discurso em portadores de surdez profunda “pré-linguagem~, como um processo que ultrapassa as possibilidades d e uma mera aprendizagem. A linguagem vista então como um processo semiótico de natureza percepto-expressiva, que se estabelece ao longo do desenvolvimento filogenético e ontogenético é assim interpretada, a luz de um novo modelo teórico sobre a Cognição Humana . Tal modelo, pautado em contribuições da Cibernética, da Lógica, da Linguística e da Epistemologia Genética, estabelece plataformas morfogenéticas, a partir das quais o psiquismo se organizaria. Desta maneira, 2 (dois) objetivos essenciais pretendem ser atingidos no presente e s tudo. 1º ) oferecer uma base teórica à dinâmica e processual cognitivo em que o surdo se vê envolvido ao longo da aprendizagem de um sistema verbal-simbólico - à luz de uma hipótese pré-formista, de base morfogenética. 2º) avaliar, a partir da linguagem expressiva escrita apresentada por deficientes auditivos com perda profunda ~pré-linguagem", a hipótese formulada por F. Lo P. Seminério (1980) "de uma memória morfogenética na espécie humana", a partir do que, toda a atividade cognitiva se organizaria, passando a operar segundo estruturas-código, pré-fixadas. A fim de confirmar as proposições estabelecidas, apresenta - se uma Verificação Empírica através de estudos exploratórios realizados com 6 (seis) sujeitos. Os resultados obtidos confirmam a existência de um marco seletivo e organizador de natureza audio-fonética, também entre indivíduos surdos. Constata-se que a informação veiculada é capaz de ser tratada, programada e recuperada linguisticamente, ainda que sem a possibilidade de um mecanismo de retroalimentação ao sistema que se desenvolve. O que equivale a dizer, que o indivíduo surdo apesar de não ouvir, programa à nível áudio-fonético, programação essa que vem a ser recuperada ou atualizada graças aos recursos e técnicas pedagógicas especializadas. Tais resultados sugerem uma reavaliação dos métodos psicopedagógicos usuais nesta área, podendo-se retomar sob nova orientação o debate de temas atuais, nas diretrizes das técnicas e do instrumental utilizado.
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This investigative tissue is about the formation of identification processes of teachers and pedagogical practice of Art, in Teresina city. This search comprised the sum of the needs presented, agreed upon with the teachers engaged in the process, it was developed through the establishment of interactive environment Loom Team where collaboration and critical reflection were steering actions to promote the understanding of existing connections or relations within the processes of identifications and the pedagogical practice of Art. The tissue is formed by the polyphonic plot of the critical reflection of nine teachers of Art who engaged voluntarily and this investigation of formative nature and a production of knowledge. All these teachers have degree and the course of artistic education and especial qualification in Fine Arts and/or Drawing. The texture, which we denominated Identification Loom: The pedagogical practice of Art as share knowledge is (de) (re) construction of knowledge resulting from the critical reflection, in an environment of collaboration, which may have implications and ethical political attitudes in the pedagogical practice of the group. Within this context, we pose the following question: - How does the pedagogical practice in Art influence and/or be influenced by the identification processes of the teachers, and how do they interfere with the search and manifestation of the knowledge involved and the investment in professionalization? In view of this query, we make use of the cooperative investigation, having social history as theoretical reference and as analytic perspective of interactive and dialogical-reflexive processes. Thus, social historic theory, cooperative approach and pedagogical practice were the major components of the plot. The methodological texture counted on the threads of dialogical reflexion, of mediation and of collaboration. The conceptual formulation, the recording in videos of classes and the narratives of formations were the main threads of the analytic substrate of the investigation. With this articulation, theses threads appear as developers of processes leading to a major approximation of the thought on the identity/alterity dialectical pair of the participants involved. The language within this plot had a decisive importance in all the moments of the search of signification, embracing and connecting the identification/alterative processes, the pedagogical practice of Art and the knowledge shared. In such processes involving (de) (re) construction, one can notice a close correlation of the triad social identity, pedagogical practice and knowledge shared. For this reason, the vigotskian, guetmanovian and kopnian theoretizations were the major framework for the analysis of conceptual formulations; and, as for discourse analysis, Baktin and Orlandi were our masters. For these teachers, the experience shared throughout the process of this typology of tri-axial investigation focused the experience of many theoretical and practical assumptions. Such an experience enabled them to state that this, with collaboration, can make reflection on the practice a starting and promoting element, within the individual level of self-management, in addition to being a space of (de)(re)construction of meanings, of knowledge and of reinvention per se
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Evidence of learning object like representation to social teachings that active in the education of young and adult with the point of view of the ―To be teacher‖ in this modality of teaching, to direct the intention, this research is way, understand the existence of this representation in center acting teachers in the initial periods of the EJA in the Rio Grande do Norte and its reasoning the theories of social representation (MOSCOVICI, 1978, 2003; JODELET, 2001; ABRIC, 1998). We interviewed one hundred and ten (110) teachers who work at schools in the Metropolitan Regions of Natal. We use two procedures: focal group (GATTI, 2005) and multiple classification analysis MCA (ROAZZI, 1995).Thus us with the focal group, attended by eight (08) teachers and seek to know understanding their ideas about EJA, what was possible from the content analysis (BARDIN, 1977; FRANCO, 2007) of the following category: the teacher s view of the EJA context. Developing the MCA, we met twenty (20) teachers in the first stage, free-word association technique FAT (ABRIC, 1998), and ninety in the second stage, including the participants of the focal group. The results of this procedure were submitted to multidimensional analysis and content analysis. The first showed three facets: having and being teacher dimension (ideal), which was about the example teacher s characteristics and behaviors; teacher/ student relation which was about the difficulties and doubts of this relationship as well as its success; at last, conflicting dimension from/ with practice, based on the conflicts experienced by the teachers as EJA workers. Content analysis based on the theme organization from the interpreted data showed four categories: resources to be a teacher which also brought out the definition of an ideal teacher; talk about teaching which disclosed teachers thoughts about the knowledge and being a teacher; obstacles to EJA which showed situations and conditions that prejudice EJA development; and also admission as EJA teacher: viewing reasons which revealed the reasons why teachers went to EJA even though they were formed to deal with children. The conjoint analysis us evidenced the little the dominion of the teachers a participation these search at respect of origin, of the meaning of the character while the singular of EJA modality of teaching the conformation of the social representation from the ―To be‖ on the general vision dissociating with it of inexistence of a social representation of ―to be teacher of the EJA‖ white striking element in the reference at singularity that define the related modality of teaching
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The study was aimed to test a teaching module on the Zoltan Paul Dienes theory, focusing on the content: The transformation of measurements: length, areas and volumes. The study based on constructivist theory consisted in a methodological intervention with students of the 7th period of the Course of Pedagogy, in Central Campus, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). A preliminary study with 40 students called diagnostic evaluation found that students did not understand the concept of measurements transformation and its processing steps. The latter was performed only with the help of the table of measurements transformation with no understanding of the content. He applied a pretest, a set of activities and a post-test. The latter was used as a tool for evaluation of the student learning process. The answers of these ones were evaluated according to the concept of reflective abstraction of Jean Piaget, one of the authors who influenced the Dienes theory