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Synthèse de ligands macrocycliques comportant des fragments aromatiques et leur application pour la détection des cations métalliques

2011

The PhD thesis deals with the synthesis of polyazaligands using Pd-catalyzed amination of aryl halides. The manuscript consists of two parts. In the first part the scope of the Pd-catalyzed amination reaction for the synthesis of polyazamacrocyclic ligands is studied. The Pd-catalyzed amination of 2,7-dibromonaphthalene, 3,3’-dibromobiphenyl and 6,6’-dibromo-2,2’-bipyridyl with linear polyamines and oxadiamines is thoroughly investigated, and corresponding nitrogen- and oxygen-containing macrocycles is synthesized in yields up to 45%. The dependence of the formation of macrocycles and cyclic oligomers on the nature of the starting compounds is established. Two alternative approaches to cycl…

Couplage C(sp2)—NMétaux toxiquesCatalyse homogèneDétecteurs colorimétriques[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/Other[ CHIM.OTHE ] Chemical Sciences/OtherNo english keywords[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/OtherLigands macrocycliques
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How to Foster Critical Literacy in Academic Contexts: Some Insights from Action Research on Writing Research Papers

2013

This chapter attempts to identify problem areas and suggest possible remedial means to rectify critical literacy deficits of students who write research papers in Cultural and Media Studies (CMS) at the Institute of English Studies of Opole University, Poland. Despite sufficient levels of English proficiency and ever easier access to CMS sources, students report daunting problems in selecting and framing their research objectives, stating their positions, and arguing for them. They also find it hard to evaluate materials in terms of relevance and credibility. In brief, they often lack what can be described as critical literacy—a set of skills to interrogate the social, institutional and ide…

Critical discourse analysisCritical literacyCritical language awarenessPolitical sciencePedagogyAcademic writingEnglish studiesAction researchRemedial educationEnglish for academic purposes
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Modeling the relationship between rapid automatized naming and literacy skills across languages varying in orthographic consistency

2015

The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to contrast the prominent theoretical explanations of the rapid automatized naming (RAN)-reading relationship across languages varying in orthographic consistency (Chinese, English, and Finnish) and (b) to examine whether the same accounts can explain the RAN-spelling relationship. In total, 304 Grade 4 children (102 Chinese-speaking Taiwanese children, 117 English-speaking Canadian children, and 85 Finnish-speaking children) were assessed on measures of RAN, speed of processing, phonological processing, orthographic processing, reading fluency, and spelling. The results of path analysis indicated that RAN had a strong direct effect on reading flue…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMaleCanadaorthographic consistencyWritingmedia_common.quotation_subjectTaiwanAptitudeExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLanguage Development050105 experimental psychologyLiteracyTimerapid automatized namingFluencyspellingLiteracyEnglishDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildPath analysis (statistics)Rapid automatized namingta515FinlandLanguagemedia_commonChineseLanguage TestsFinnish05 social sciences050301 educationSpellingLinguisticsSerial memory processingLanguage developmentReadingFemaleAptitudePsychology0503 educationCognitive psychologyJournal of Experimental Child Psychology
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Orthographic depth and its impact on universal predictors of reading: a cross-language investigation

2010

Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English orthography being less transparent than other alphabetic scripts. The outlier status of English has led scientists to question the generality of findings based on English-language studies. We investigated the role of phonological awareness, memory, vocabulary, rapid naming, and nonverbal intelligence in reading performance across five languages lying at differing positions along a transparency continuum (Finnish, Hungarian, Dutch, Portuguese, and French). Results from a sample of 1,265 children in Grade 2 showed that phonological awareness was the main factor associated with reading performance…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMaleVocabularymedia_common.quotation_subjectIntelligenceLanguage DevelopmentVocabularyPhonological awarenessPhoneticsReaction TimeHumansOrtographic depthChildRapid automatized namingGeneral PsychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonLanguageEnglish orthographyOrthographic depthRapid automatized namingPhoneticsPhonologyAwarenessLinguisticsReadingReading developmentMental Recall[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyFemalePsychologyOrthographyPhonologica awarenessPsychological Science
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Teachers negotiating multilingualism in the EFL classroom

2021

Tässä artikkelissa tutkimme suomalaisten englanninopettajien käsityksiä maahanmuuttajaoppilaista, joilla on monikielinen tausta, vieraan kielen luokkahuoneessa. Aiemmat tutkimukset monikielisistä oppijoista ovat keskittyneet toisen kielen oppimiseen tai oppijan äidinkieleen. Tässä tutkimuksessa keskitymme englantiin vieraana kielenä, sillä maailma on aiempaa monikielisempi ja liikkuvuus yleisempää kuin ennen. Aineistona on englannin opettajien haastattelut (n=7), joissa he pohtivat kokemuksiaan maahanmuuttajaoppilaista vieraan kielen oppitunnilla. Analyysimenetelmänä oli laadullinen sisällönanalyysi. Tulokset osoittavat, että osallistujat eivät olleet pohtineet monikielisyyttä englannin opp…

Cultural Studies050101 languages & linguisticsmultilingualismmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnglish as a foreign languageluokkatyöskentelykielitietoinen opetus ja kasvatusLanguage and Linguisticsmultilingual learnersEnglish as a foreign languagePedagogymonikielisyys0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMultilingualismSociologymedia_commonkieltenopetusCommunication05 social sciences050301 educationforeign language teachingmaahanmuuttajataustaForeign language teachingEnglish language teachingNegotiationkieltenopettajatenglannin kieli0503 educationvieraat kieletEuropean Journal of Applied Linguistics
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The black female slave takes literary revenge: Female gothic motifs against slavery in Hannah Crafts’s "The Bondwoman’s Narrative"

2015

The Bondwoman’s Narrative is a novel that functions as a story made up from Hannah Crafts’s experiences as a bondwoman and thus merges fact and fiction giving a thoroughly new account of slavery both committed to reality and fiction. Following and taking over the Gothic literary genre that spread in Europe as a reaction toward the Romantic spirit, Crafts uses it to denounce the degrading slavery system and, mainly, to scathingly attack the patriarchal roots that stigmatize black women as the ultimate victims. It is my contention that Hannah Crafts uses the female Gothic literary devices both to attack slavery and also to stand as a proper (African) American citizen capable of relating to th…

Cultural StudiesAfrican americanLiteratureBlack womenLinguistics and LanguageLiterary genreHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryCulture of the United Statesbusiness.industryhannah craftsPE1-3729slaverybondwoman.Romancefemale gothicLanguage and LinguisticsBlack femaleEnglish languagewomanNarrativebusinessafrican americanJournal of English Studies
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Dog blogs as ventriloquism: Authentication of the human voice

2015

This paper looks at personal blogging by dog owners in an international, English language blogsite in which dog owners from around the world report and reflect upon their dogs and their lives with dogs, and do so by using the dog׳s voice. It approaches dog blogs as an example of the strategic use of pervasive but contentious anthropomorphic western discourses about animals and discusses how dog bloggers use anthropomorphism as a discursive means for crafting and collectively ratifying authenticity in a translocal, interest-driven and informal social media context in which traditional territorial and demographic parameters of authenticity are not easily available or relevant. More specifical…

Cultural StudiesAuthenticationAuthenticationStylizationBloggingCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesta6121Context (language use)AnthropomorphismEnglish languageantropomorfismiDogstodentaminenSocial mediaDiary writingta518PsychologyFunction (engineering)Social psychologyDog ownersIndexicalityHuman voicemedia_common
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The third book of theBella Parisiacae Urbisby Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and its Old English gloss

1986

A certain ‘Descidia Parisiace polis’, which can safely be identified with the work of Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés now commonly known as theBella Parisiacae Urbis, is listed among the books given by Æthelwold to the monastery of Peterborough. We shall never know if Æthelwold's gift corresponds to any of the surviving manuscripts of Abbo's poem – though probably it does not – but the inventory gives evidence of the popularity of his work in England. In the following pages I shall consider the genesis and successive fortune of Abbo's poem and provide a new assessment of the value of theBella Parisiacae Urbis. This assessment is a necessary first step to the understanding of the reasons for …

Cultural StudiesHistoryPoetryGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectSAINTArtlanguage.human_languageLatin textBELLAOld EnglishlanguageClassicsmedia_commonAnglo-Saxon England
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Icarus and Daedalus in Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon"

2012

In Song of Solomon Toni Morrison rewrites the legend of the Flying Africans and the Myth of Icarus to create her own Myth. Her depiction of the black hero’s search for identity has strong mythical overtones. Morrison rescues those elements of mythology black culture which are still relevant to blacks and fuses them with evident allusions to Greek mythology. She reinterprets old images and myths of flight, the main mythical motif in the story. Her Icarus engages on an archetypical journey to the South, to his family past, led by his Daedalic guide, on which he finally recovers his ancestral ability to fly. His flight signals a spiritual epiphany in the hero’s quest for self-definition in the…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorydaedalusmedia_common.quotation_subjectPE1-3729Language and LinguisticsMotif (narrative)icarusHEROidentitymedia_commonLiteratureICARUSquestbusiness.industryMythologymythLegendEnglish languageflightEpiphanyDepictionbusinessGreek mythologyJournal of English Studies
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New ways of looking into handwritten miscellanies of the seventeenth century: the case of “Spes Altera”

2020

A large number of copies of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 2 circulated in handwritten miscellanies from the second quarter of the Seventeenth Century. Eleven of those copies have significant variant readings that have led critics to put forward different hypotheses regarding their nature and quality. Most critics, taking into account stylometric analyses, have regarded them as early drafts of Shakespeare’s printed version, and have agreed on their poor quality.By paying due attention to the text’s context of production and reception, we have reached a different conclusion regarding both the nature and quality of the handwritten versions of Sonnet 2. In our view, they are the product of a conscious r…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)PE1-3729handwritten miscellaniesLanguage and LinguisticsPoor qualitySonnetshakespeare sonnet 2Quality (business)media_commonLiterature1630Poetrybusiness.industry“spes altera”rewritingEnglish language1609 quartoClose readingLine (text file)businessCoherence (linguistics)Journal of English Studies
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