920 resultados para Latin language, Medieval and modern.
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Research on the socio-political dimensions of language diversity in mathematics classrooms is under-theorised and largely focuses on language choice. These dimensions are, however, likely to influence mathematics classroom interaction in many other ways than participants’ choice of language. To investigate these influences, I propose that the notions ofheteroglossia, orders of indexicality and scale-jumping, can provide new theoretical tools with which to understand the links between classroom interaction and broader social patterns of marginalisation. To illustrate the utility of these ideas, I include some analysis of an episode observed in a sheltered elementary school second language mathematics classroom in Canada.
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"An alphabetical table": p. [1-12] at end.
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This thesis is an attempt to unite two distinct and dissimilar musical genres, the music of the Colombian Andes and modem jazz. The compositions to be analyzed in this thesis are meant to function as parts of a whole. Thus, they will be linked by thematic and rhythmic material. In their entirety the pieces will form a suite of dances not unlike those of Baroque composers, with titles that denote the name of the particular air being employed by the composer, who is also the author of this thesis. These individual dances are orchestrated for a jazz ensemble consisting of piano, string bass, drums, alto saxophone, and guitar. The rhythmic underpinning of this work is inspired by the folk music of Colombia and the harmonic content will be derived from the jazz idiom. The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the possible product of the fusion of musical disciplines that are on the surface in no way related. This thesis will also attempt to show an example of how cultures can meld socio-artistically.
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This chapter offers a framework for combining critical language policy with critical discourse studies (CDS) to analyse language policy as a process in the context of minority language policy in Wales. I propose a discursive approach to language policy, which starts from the premise that language policy is constituted, enacted, interpreted and (re)contextualised in and through language. This approach extends the critical language policy framework provided by Shohamy (Language policy: hidden agendas and new approaches. Routledge, London, 2006) and integrates perspectives from the context-sensitive discourse-historical approach in CDS. It incorporates discourse as an essential lens through which policy mechanisms, ideologies and practices are constituted and de facto language policy materialises. This chapter argues that conceptualising and analysing language policy as a discursive phenomenon enables a better understanding of the multi-layered nature of language policy that shapes the management and experience of corporate bilingualism in Wales.
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The scope of the present study is to comprehend the professional identity of a group of English Teachers. The research sought the answer to the following question: How does the mastery of the speaking aspect of the English Language influence teacher’s professional identity? The choice of the topic arose during a continuing education course offered by the authors of the present work, whose partakers were EFL teachers. The research took into consideration both, experiences observed during the continuing education course and relevant data collected with the help of an open questionnaire, which participants answered at the end of the course. Contemporary literature also supported the conclusions concerning teacher’s professional identity and its close relation to two important factors: the way teachers perceive themselves and how others see them. Regarding the English Language Teacher professional identity, the participants of the research stated that professionals from this area are not as valued as they should; in their opinion, the lack of oral fluency of most teachers is a key factor on the existence of a professional misrepresentation. Results have shown that, for them, oral fluency is essential for academic and social recognition of their profession. All participants stressed the need of continuing education in terms of oral practice, due to the lack of opportunity of practicing the English Language daily. They also pointed that teachers with limited-fluency tend to avoid the use of the target language in order to “hide their deficit” on EL; on the other hand, teachers that are fluent in English “feel safer and with self-steam”. We have concluded, from our research, that the oral fluency is indeed important for the constitution of English Language teacher’s professional identity, exerting a positive influence on it. On the other hand, the fact of not being fluent in English Language contributes for the so called “teacher’s professional identity crisis”.
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The aim of this paper is to reflect on the functioning of sense production by the happening of enunciation. In order to do so, examples of the enumeration functioning were used. The analyses show how the production of senses does not necessarily happen by the production of unities, but constitute simultaneity, superposition and crossover phenomena; they also show that the enunciation happening, when producing sense, divides the sensible, on the basis of the political functioning of the enunciation process.
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Resumen: El presente trabajo busca analizar las ideas sobre el origen de la comunidad política en el teólogo católico piamontés del siglo XVI, Giovanni Botero. El propósito, en primer lugar, es intentar delinear cuáles pudieron haber sido las influencias de la Antigüedad clásica y de la Cristiandad medieval en este pensador, tratando de vislumbrar la conexión con las tendencias aristotélico-tomistas, por un lado y las latino-ciceronianas, por otro. Y en segundo término, asimismo se buscará dilucidar cómo, a partir de estas ideas, comienzan a aparecer en este pensador católico algunas referencias que demuestran, sino un quiebre, por lo menos una cierta variación en el pensamiento político, variación que puede compararse con los cuidados necesarios, con las clásicas teorías políticas modernas. El objetivo final se enmarca en proveer un primer acercamiento a una temática compleja que en estudios posteriores puede enfocarse desde perspectivas distintas a las clásicamente estudiadas: la temática del “tránsito” entre las ideas políticas medievales y modernas.
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Francisco de Vitoria es un filósofo que ha sido generalmente estudiado y reconocido como jurista. Sin embargo, el análisis de su obra comprende múltiples aspectos que lo hacen un filósofo político. Su estudio arroja un concepto de legitimidad, que a pesar de ser dado dentro de un método propio de la escolástica medieval, da la entrada al estudio de la filosofía política moderna. Así, el concepto de legitimidad vitoriano, al ser analizado bajo el marco conceptual de Max Weber en su estudio sobre la dominación, convierte la filosofía política vitoriana en una especie de bisagra que se soporta tanto en la filosofía medieval como la moderna, y convierte al pensador burgalés en un visionario de la filosofía política moderna.
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El presente escrito es una síntesis integradora de los principales puntos abordados en nuestra tesis doctoral en filosofía, la cual se titula: Ciencia y objetividad en Cayetano. Reconsideración de su significado en el contexto de la Filosofía Medieval y Moderna.
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The declaration, handwritten in Latin and signed by members of the junior and sophomore classes (Harvard Classes of 1714 and 1715), promises that the undersigned will not use the vernacular but instead "whenever, at meals, at banquets,...in our rooms, in all our gatherings, wherever and whenever" will speak in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew through the next May. Additional Latin text appears on both the front and back of the document. The original is accompanied by a typed transcription and two partial handwritten translations. Note at top of original: "Script. Leonardo Dowding, Composit. a Tho. Foxcroft."
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Handwritten volume containing the Articles, weekly orations, and clerk's journal for the Harvard Latin Society recorded by the club's clerk, Jonathan Mayhew (Harvard AB 1744). The Articles define the Society's mission as to "improve ourselves in the knowledge of the Latin Tongue." The ten articles are signed to by ten members of the classes of 1743 and 1744. The journal which records the weekly meetings from April 14, 1742 through June 17, 1742 includes a transcription of the weekly oration in Latin; the first two entries are also translated into English. On the last page of the book, the "clerk's journal" provides a summary of each meeting with the date, the moderator, and the orators.
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"Licenza allo stampatore" at end, dated Venezia, 1800.
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Collection of Greek texts from 14 distinct manuscripts; 15th century and later.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.