... the writtentexts, and this is even more relevant to the literary ...etc, written in both languages, to establish relevant comparison between the uses of each ...
... of writtentexts in Spanish as a second ...coherent writtentexts in Spanish as a second language to deaf students in the first stage of ...with written materials; the use of sign ...
... of written corpora, the aim was to determine learners’ lexical profile and the percentage of coverage provided by high and low-frequency words in different ...understand writtentexts (18); hence ...
... Faced with this panorama we can deduce that even at university, there are very few students who through their schooling have managed to develop discursive strategies which allow them to learn from general texts ...
... Based on the analysis of a small corpus of media articles, we will show that topical semantic units are progressively developed throughout discourse not only by means of lexical recurr[r] ...
... Critical literacy has had different foci of attention (Pennycook, 2001). One of them is related to critical literacy seen from genre. This perspective emphasizes the different patterns that language can take and how to ...
... to writtentexts in English such as the importance of understanding the text as authentic product, as a way of communication; the importance of paragraph division to organise content and the analysis of ...
... 9 anything that communicates a message, and particularly, how that message constructs a social reality or view of the world. Therefore, it can be stated that discourse analysis studies larger chunks of language as they ...
... between writtentexts and oral speeches: 40-65% for the former and 34-58% for the ...between written and spontaneous speech, but also among different languages: in EPIC, it is estimated around 58-59% ...
... consider “the main application of this technique” to be mostly for written texts (p. 74), and in the lessons observed, no many written texts were utilized, and when they were, they were[r] ...
... the written language, as a result of active intervention of specialists working in the given field, who, in co-operation with linguists share in the decision about the choice of a semantic motivation of a term, ...
... Argumentation is the type of textual communication in which the encoder propes relations between concepts of phenomena. The encoder makes his/ her propositions in explicit or implicit opposition to deviant or alternative ...
... Honestly, the subject is well directed. Texts (PDFs) are very well written and well understood. From my point of view you would not have to change / improve anything. The workload is not much and can ...
... 33 more or less contemporary form in the nineteenth century (Cahan, 2003). New terms like biology and physics, and biologist and physicist, were created to name the new disciplines and their practitioners (Cahan, 2003 ...
... Some authors, like Billig (2008), van Dijk (2006), Fairclough (1992), Fowler (1991) and Wodak and Meyer (2001) have focused on the relationship between nominalizations, ideology and power and have based their studies on ...
... Automatic tagging in Spanish has historically faced many problems because of the difficulty of some specific grammatical constructions. One of these traditional pitfalls is the ‘se’ particle. This particle is a ...
... There's some loss in the process (other bacteria are called denitrifying bacteria because they return the organic nitrogen to N 2 ) so there's no continual build-up of organic nit[r] ...
... The aim of this paper is to offer a description of the Corpus of English Philosophy Texts (CEPhiT) as well as to present a pilot study on persuasion strategies. Although this corpus contains samples from the ...
... Barrantes Guevara Itala Roxana COMPETENCE CAPABILITY PERFORMANCE ORALTEXT Identify specífic Identify specific COMPREHENSION information from oral information from oral (listening) texts texts and crea[.] ...