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Across different fields of research, one feature is often overlooked: the use of language for specialized purposes (LSP) as a cross-discipline. Mastering cross-disciplinarity is the precondition for communicating detailed results within any field. Researchers in specialized languages work cross-disciplinarily, because they work with both derivative and
Birthe Mousten, Anne Lise Laursen
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Investigating and Analyzing the Reflection of Folklore (Proverb) in the Novels of Jalal al-Ahmad [PDF]
A large part of the culture and culture of any nation, Oral Literature, or Folk Lore; this type of literature included habits, traditions, myths, stories, beliefs, rituals, The songs, traditions and proverbs are very widespread, which was mainly ...
hamidreza ghanooni, parvin gholamhoseini
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Upon hearing “Some of Michelangelo’s sculptures are in Rome,” adults can easily generate a scalar implicature and infer that the intended meaning of the utterance corresponds to “Some but not all Michelangelo’s sculptures are in Rome.” Comprehension ...
Irene Mognon +3 more
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PurposeThe goal of speech-language pathology is to ensure and improve the participation of individuals with speech, language, and communication disorders.
Dennis Thorndahl +5 more
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Mandan is a Siouan language of North Dakota, near the geographic center of North America. There are no longer any first-language speakers after the last fluent speaker passed away in 2016.
Kasak, Ryan; University of Oklahoma
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Background In multilingual educational settings, such as those found in Central Lombok, teachers frequently employ more than one language to facilitate communication.
Pauzan Pauzan +6 more
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Background English language learners (ELLs) with special needs remain an underresearched student population. Although providing services to these students proves to be a daunting task, bilingual schools are uniquely poised to meet the educational needs ...
Sara E. N. Kangas
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Two perspectives on the language of special needs computing: towards a shared view
This paper reviews and examines the language used in literature that describes the educational and therapeutic use of microcomputers with people who have special needs. In the language of special needs computing two perspectives are identified.
Jane Katherine Seale, Seale, Jane K.
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Preface to the Special Issue on Task-based Language Teaching and Testing [PDF]
This special issue brings together cutting edge research and reviews highlighting the issues related to future perspectives and challenges of Task-based Language Teaching and Testing.
Christine Coombe,Hassan Mohebbi
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Introduction The complex, multifaceted nature of oropharyngeal dysphagia calls for all health professionals to be aware and involved in its management.
Dalphine Chebet Ndiema +2 more
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