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Realism and imagination in the teaching of English [PDF]
In the imagination of many of those establishing language policies, especially educational ones, English can be ordered and controlled. Intentions about the type of English to be taught may be expressed, and curriculum requirements may specify the ...
Gupta, A.F.
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A Transtextual Approach to Lexicographic Functions
<p>Abstract: The development of theoretical lexicography clearly indicates a movement towards a more general recognition of the role of lexicographic functions.
Rufus H. Gouws
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The Use of an Improved Access Structure in Dictionaries*
<p>Abstract: Dictionary consultation procedures often fail because the structure of a dictionary impedes the user from sufficient access to the data.
Rufus H. Gouws
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Hegel, Reason, and Idealism [PDF]
In this article I want to focus on the central role that scientific reason plays, for Hegel, in leading us toward idealism, yet its complete failure to adequately establish idealism, and, oddly enough, the way in which this failure turns into a most ...
Kain, Philip J.
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Toponyms in the Context of the Winter Farewell Rite on the Belarusian-Ukrainian
The article offers an analysis of the toponyms found in rhymed sentences accompanying the local rite of celebrating a farewell to winter and welcoming spring in Western Polesie (Brest, Volyn, Rivne regions).
Olga V. Belova
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Anxious Apocalypse: Transmedia Science Fiction in Japan’s 1960s
Science fiction (SF) developed as a self-identified genre in Japan in the 1950s and quickly underwent a boom in the 1960s. Throughout this period, SF literature, film, and television were tightly intertwined industries, sharing production personnel ...
Brian White
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Analysis of the Categories in Linguistic Relativity between the two Arabic and Persian Languages and its Impact on Translation [PDF]
In relation to language and thought, discussion of language relativity can still be controversial. This hypothesis, more often known as “Sapir–Whorf hypothesis” is based on how language impacts on thought.
Alireza Nazari
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Every compact group arises as the outer automorphism group of a II1 factor
We show that any compact group can be realized as the outer automorphism group of a factor of type II_1. This has been proved in the abelian case by Ioana, Peterson and Popa applying Popa's deformation/rigidity techniques to amalgamated free product von Neumann algebras. Our methods are a generalization of theirs.
Falguières, Sébastien, Vaes, Stefaan
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Expanding and outer circle cultural content in English coursebooks commonly used in Serbia
The three core culture areas commonly covered by modern coursebooks are Inner Circle cultures (culture of countries where English is the first or dominant language), Outer Circle cultures (post-colonial countries where English plays a major role) and ...
Nenad M. Tomović, Maja M. Aleksić
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Zum Stand und zu den Perspektiven der allgemeinsprachlichen Lexikographie mit Deutsch und Slowenisch
<p>Zusammenfassung: Nach einer kurzen Übersicht über die allgemeinsprachlichen zwei-sprachigen Wörterbücher mit Deutsch und Slowenisch werden folgende Wörterbücher näher untersucht: Plet, DebN, DebS, PonsN und PonsS.
Vida Jesenšek, Herbert Ernst Wiegand
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