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Language and practice

Social Studies of Science, 2011
What are the relative contributions of language and physical practice to practical understanding? The resolution of a series of puzzles depends upon the answer. I argue that language is, and must be, more central than physical practice in individual acquisition of practical understanding.
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Language Sampling Practices

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1993
A total of 239 school-based speech-language pathologists from nine midwestern states were surveyed about their language sampling practices. Survey data provided information on collection and analysis procedures and on clinicians' attitudes toward language sampling.
Karen Hux   +2 more
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Transglossic language practices

Translation and Translanguaging in Multilingual Contexts, 2015
This paper contributes to a recent development in Applied Linguistics that encourages research fromtrans-approaches. Drawing on the results of an ethnographic research project carried out in a university of Bangladesh. It is illustrated how young adults actively and reflexively use a mixture of codes, modes, genres, and popular cultural texts in their ...
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From Language Practices among Maroons to Practicing Maroon Languages

2010
The Creoles of Suriname and the Maroon Creoles in particular figure prominently in research on creole genesis, descriptive linguistic research and in formal linguistic approaches to creole grammar. The main reason for their prevalence in this kind of research is that they are widely asumed to be linguistically conservative meaning that they have been ...
Léglise, Isabelle, Migge, Bettina
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Language, research and nursing practice

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2001
Language, research and nursing practiceAim of the paper. This paper highlights the centrality of language in constructing knowledge. It aims at making us sensitive to the political nature of knowledge production and the complex power relationships that may emerge as a result of our efforts to create new knowledge.Background: Science, as understood here,
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Language, Ideology, and Nursing Practice

Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1998
This article explores the ways in which nursing practice is shaped by language and ideology. It is based on an ethnographic study conducted at two general surgical units in one of the main acute care hospitals in Iceland. The data used were qualitative: transcribed semistructured interviews with registered nurses on two acute care units, field notes ...
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Improving language interpretation practices

Nursing, 2018
Carolyn E, Smith, Carissa L, Dent
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1. Language policies, language ideologies and local language practices

2013
Discussing a number of examples of language practices in different Asian contexts – from a job advertisement for English teachers in Vietnam, to injunctions to speak good English in Singapore, from mission statements on a Philippine convent wall, to an article about temple elephants in India – this paper argues that it is not so much language as ...
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Hybrid Language Practices for English Language Learners

2018
English Language Learners (ELLs) form a growing segment of the U.S. population. Macro-level policies have been established to accommodate the needs of minority groups of language learners. Educational institutions have implemented these policies at the micro-level through diverse bilingual education programs.
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