998 resultados para Paul Nation
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We know that from mid-childhood onwards most new words are learned implicitly via reading; however, most word learning studies have taught novel items explicitly. We examined incidental word learning during reading by focusing on the well-documented finding that words which are acquired early in life are processed more quickly than those acquired later. Novel words were embedded in meaningful sentences and were presented to adult readers early (day 1) or later (day 2) during a five-day exposure phase. At test adults read the novel words in semantically neutral sentences. Participants’ eye movements were monitored throughout exposure and test. Adults also completed a surprise memory test in which they had to match each novel word with its definition. Results showed a decrease in reading times for all novel words over exposure, and significantly longer total reading times at test for early than late novel words. Early-presented novel words were also remembered better in the offline test. Our results show that order of presentation influences processing time early in the course of acquiring a new word, consistent with partial and incremental growth in knowledge occurring as a function of an individual’s experience with each word.
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Automaticity (in this essay defined as short response time) and fluency in language use are closely connected to each other and some research has been conducted regarding some of the aspects involved. In fact, the notion of automaticity is still debated and many definitions and opinions on what automaticity is have been suggested (Andersson,1987, 1992, 1993, Logan, 1988, Segalowitz, 2010). One aspect that still needs more research is the correlation between vocabulary proficiency (a person’s knowledge about words and ability to use them correctly) and response time in word recognition. Therefore, the aim of this study has been to investigate this correlation using two different tests; one vocabulary size test (Paul Nation) and one lexical decision task (SuperLab) that measures both response time and accuracy. 23 Swedish students partaking in the English 7 course in upper secondary Swedish school were tested. The data were analyzed using a quantitative method where the average values and correlations from the test were used to compare the results. The correlations were calculated using Pearson’s Coefficient Correlations Calculator. The empirical study indicates that vocabulary proficiency is not strongly correlated with shorter response times in word recognition. Rather, the data indicate that L2 learners instead are sensitive to the frequency levels of the vocabulary. The accuracy (number of correct recognized words) and response times correlate with the frequency level of the tested words. This indicates that factors other than vocabulary proficiency are important for the ability to recognize words quickly.
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CLIL instruction has been reported to be beneficial for foreign language vocabulary learning since CLIL students show higher vocabulary profiles than students of their same age in traditional EFL contexts. However, to our knowledge, the receptive vocabulary knowledge of CLIL and non-CLIL learners at the end of primary and secondary education has not been examined yet. Hence, this study aims at comparing the receptive vocabulary size 79 CLIL primary learners with the receptive vocabulary knowledge of 331 non-CLIL learners at the end of primary and secondary school. Sex-based differences were also analysed. The 2k Vocabulary Levels Test (VLT) was used for the purposes of the study. Results revealed that learners’ receptive vocabulary sizes lie within the most frequent 1000 words, non-CLIL secondary school students throw better results than primary students but the differences between the secondary group and the CLIL group are not statistically significant. As for sex-based differences, we found no significant differences among the groups. These findings led us to believe that the CLIL approach offers a benefit for vocabulary acquisition since CLIL learners have been exposed to the foreign language for a shorter period of time and the results are quite similar to their non-CLIL secondary school partners.
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Contiene: T. I: Erster Theil, nebst einer römischen Eroberungs-Geschichte und Länder-Uebersicht hrsg. von Johann Heinrich Martin Ernesti (1807. LXXX, 642, XVIII, 216, [3] p.) -- T. II: Zweyter Theil (1812. XXX, 643-1554 p.)
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This is the opening article of a two-part exchange between Jean-Paul Gagnon and Michael Gardiner on the nation-state.
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At the the heart of this study can be seen the dual concern of how the nation is represented as a categorical entity and how this is put to use in everyday social interactions.This can be seen as a reaction to the general approach to categorisation and identity functions that tend to be reified and essentialized within the social sciences. The empirical focus of this study is the Isle of Man, a crown dependency situated geographically central within the British Isles while remaining political outside the United Kingdom. The choice of this site was chosen explicitly as ‘notions of nation’ expressed on the island can be seen as being contested and ephemerally unstable. To get at these ‘notions of nation’ is was necessary to choose specific theoretical tools that were able to capture the wider cultural and representational domain while being capable of addressing the nuanced and functional aspects of interaction. As such, the main theoretical perspective used within this study was that of critical discursive psychology which incorporates the specific theoretical tools interpretative repertoires, ideological dilemmas and subject positions. To supplement these tools, a discursive approach to place was taken in tandem to address the form and function of place attached to nationhood. Two methods of data collection were utilized, that of computer mediated communication and acquaintance interviews. From the data a number of interpretative repertoires were proposed, namely being, essential rights, economic worth, heritage claims, conflict orientation, people-as-nation and place-as-nation. Attached to such interpretative repertoires were the ideological dilemmas region vs. country, people vs. place and individualism vs. collectivism. The subject positions found are much more difficult to condense, but the most significant ones were gender, age and parentage. The final focus of the study, that of place, was shown to be more than just an unreflected on ‘container’ of people but was significant in terms of the rhetorical construction of such places for how people saw themselves and the discursive function of the particular interaction. As such, certain forms of place construction included size, community, temporal, economic, safety, political and recognition. A number of conclusions were drawn from the above which included, that when looking at nation categories we should take into account the specific meanings that people attach to such concepts and to be aware of the particular uses they are put to in interaction. Also, that it is impossible to separate concepts neatly, but it is necessary to be aware of the intersection where concepts cross, and clash, when looking at nationhood.
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This article presents a very close analysis of one poem by Paul Celan, demonstrating the important place of Jewish mysticism in his poetry and poetics.
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Der Berliner Professor Eduard Wechssler ist einer der wichtigsten und Vertreter der romanistischen „Kultur- und Wesenskunde“ Frankreichs in der Zeit von 1914 bis 1933. Die vorliegende Untersuchung rekonstruiert seine Biographie und Bibliographie und stellt sie in den politischen, intellektuellengeschichtlichen, bildungspolitischen und disziplingeschichtlichen Zusammenhang der Epoche. Sie fragt außerdem nach den Vorstellungen von Frankreich, die Wechssler verbreitete, nach dem Ziel seiner Bemühungen, das „Wesen des Deutschen und des Franzosen“ zu beschreiben und – unabdingbar – nach seiner tatsächlichen Beziehung zum Nationalsozialismus. Das umfassendste Werk Wechsslers, „Esprit und Geist“ (1927), eine Anleitung für Lehrer und Studenten und wichtigster Ausdruck der „Wesenskunde“, findet besondere Beachtung. Sein deklariertes Hauptziel war es, den Nachbarn und durch ihn wiederum sich selbst besser kennen zu lernen, um den Krieg, wenn auch verspätet, wenigstens auf anderem Niveau, doch noch zu gewinnen. „Esprit und Geist“ dient in dieser Studie als Grundlage für die Beschreibung von Genese und Entwicklung der Ideen Wechsslers durch sein schriftliches Gesamtwerk hindurch. Aufschlussreich sind in diesem Zusammenhang auch die Reaktionen auf dieses Buch, z.B. von Henri Lichtenberger, Félix Bertaux, Victor Klemperer, Benedetto Croce, Hermann Platz, Fritz Schalk u.a. Eine ausführliche Darstellung der „Conférences françaises“, zu denen Wechssler zwischen 1926 und 1934 französische Schriftsteller und Philosophen ans Romanische Seminar der Universität Berlin einlud, um den Studenten und sonstigen Interessierten das „junge Frankreich“ nahe zu bringen, zeigt die Bedeutung dieser Veranstaltung im Rahmen des kulturellen Austausches zur Zeit der Weimarer Republik. Abschließend findet Wechsslers Tätigkeit als Leiter des Instituts für Portugal und Brasilien zwischen 1936 und 1939 Erwähnung, das offiziell die Aufgabe hatte, die kulturellen Beziehungen zwischen Portugal und Brasilien auf der einen und Deutschland auf der anderen Seite zu pflegen.
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v. 1. La fourmillière.--v. 2. République et barbares.
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