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DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGIES OF VOCABULARY ACQUISITION in ELT
Shamsiddinova Dilafruz Faxriddinovna
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Toward a Business‐Oriented Concept of Natural Capital and Its Measurement in Organizations
ABSTRACT The growing importance of sustainability in corporate governance, driven by emerging regulations such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the forthcoming ISO 14054, has renewed interest in the concept of natural capital.
Vera Amicarelli +5 more
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Development of a Tactile Vocabulary Based on Suitability and Perceptual Intensity [PDF]
Toshiki Ikejima +2 more
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Pragmatic Language Development and Correlation with Vocabulary Ability of 4- to 10-Year-Old Typically Developing Korean Children using Audio-Visual Discourse Tasks [PDF]
Seungha Song +3 more
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Institutional Entrepreneurship and Work for Enhanced Sustainability at the Base of the Pyramid
ABSTRACT Promoting sustainability at the base of the pyramid (BoP) often falls short of inclusive development due to informal and fragmented institutions, creating institutional voids. Although institutions are critical in BoP settings, there is limited clarity on how institutional mechanisms can address sustainability challenges in low‐income contexts
Nikolas K. Kelling +2 more
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Developing a vocabulary syllabus
This article is concerned with the development of a vocabulary syllabus to accompany and supplement the Beyond the Boundaries: English in an Academic Environment course book series. This set of books was developed by Sabancı University School of Languages in Istanbul, Turkey, and the project came about when it was felt that existing course books could ...
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Russian River Names: The Potential of Semantic Development (With Reference to Dialectal Vocabulary)
Julia A. Krivoshchapova
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An Eco‐Social Lens on Voice for Undervoiced and Unvoiced Stakeholders
ABSTRACT This conceptual paper argues it is important from an ecological–social (eco‐social) whole system point of view for businesses and policymakers to take the interests of and impacts on unvoiced and undervoiced [un(der)voiced] stakeholders into consideration for both strategic and justice reasons.
Sandra Waddock
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