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Roles of Receptive and Productive Vocabulary Knowledge in L2 Writing through the Mediation of L2 Reading Ability

English Teaching, 2017
The present study aims to investigate the direct and indirect contributions of Korean EFL college students’ L2 receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge to their L2 writing performances by using a structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis with a ...
Y. Choi
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Knowledge management receptivity at a major pharmaceutical company

Journal of Knowledge Management, 2000
Knowledge management seems to be an emerging trend in organizations. However, skepticism still exists among many managers as to the true value of undertaking knowledge management initiatives. This article presents a case study of surveying knowledge management receptivity attitudes of senior managers in a major pharmaceutical company.
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Sex, Knowledge, and Receptions of the Past

2015
Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Contributors Introduction 1. Queer Desires and Classicising Strategies of Resistance 2. Queering Display: LGBT History and the Ancient World 3. Anachronistic Readings of Eighteenth-Century Libertinage in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century France 4.
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The French Reception of Husserl: Between Existence and Knowledge

2023
This study aims to describe the process of reception and assimilation of Husserlian phenomenology in France, articulated in two parallel traditions, namely the philosophy of subject and the philosophy of concept. The former is linked to the interpretation of Levinas-Sartre and the latter to the epistemological heritage of Koyré-Cavaillès.
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William Whewell’s Philosophy of Knowledge and its Reception

1991
Abstract During Whewell’s lifetime references to his polymathic aspirations coloured most assessments of his achievements. Like Sydney Smith’s well-known aphorism, these characterizations often carried negative judgements concerning Whewell’s metascientific deliberations.
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Toward an Assessment of Learners’ Receptive and Productive Syntagmatic Knowledge

2009
From the start of corpus linguistics, co-occurrence phenomena, especially collocations, have been considered an important area of research (Sinclair, 1991; Ellis, 2002; Colson, 2003). With the ‘phrase’ seen as the basic level of language representation, psycholinguists hold that most language utterances are determined by collocational restrictions and ...
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Receptive L2 Grammar Knowledge Development in Bilingual Preschools

2010
The chapter focuses on bilingual preschools in Germany, Sweden and Belgium which offer partial immersion programmes in English. It focuses on children's development of grammatical skills, more specifically morpho-syntactic skills.
Housen, Alex   +3 more
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EFL Learners' Receptive and Productive Knowledge of Word Derivatives

CALR Linguistics Journal - Issue 8, 2017
It has been assumed that L2 learners' productive knowledge of word derivatives is not predicted by their receptive knowledge, that is, learners with high levels of receptive knowledge may not be better than learners with low level of receptive knowledge in the production of word derivatives (e.g.
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Knowledge, Sentience and Receptivity: a paradigm of lifelong learning

European Journal of Education, 2008
This article aims to develop a paradigm of lifelong learning situations. The starting point is the EU‐Commission policy document where three kinds of learning situations are identified: formal, non‐formal and informal. The article tries to deepen this categorisation by searching for the underlying ontological and epistemological dimensions.The ...
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