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Geosemiotic study of mobility as a communicated item and the use of English in emplaced signs

2013

Globalisoituva maailma nivoutuu monimutkaisella tavalla useiksi sosiaalisiksi tiloiksi ja tässä prosessissa liikkuvuuden kasvulla ja levittäytymisellä on merkittävä osa. Historiallisesti periferiset alueet liittyvät osaksi globaalia maailmaa lentokenttien, rautateiden ja tieverkkojen tuodessa mukanaan ihmisvirtoja, jotka aikaansaavat kulttuurisia ja kielellisiä muutoksia. Keskellä näitä muutoksia ovat sekä liikkuvuutta varten rakennetut ympäristöt, eli mobiilit tilat, että nykyajan globaali kieli, englanti. Tätä taustaa vasten asettuvan tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on kartoittaa mobiileja tiloja kommunikatiivisina ympäristöinä tutkimalla näihin tiloihin sijoitettuja tekstejä sekä niiden välity…

MobilityliikkuvuusLinguistic landscapesEnglish as a global languageGeosemioticsEmplaced languageenglannin kielikansainvälinen liikkuvuus
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Museums as Disseminators of Niche Knowledge

2019

Accessibility has been facing several challenges within Audiovisual Translation Studies and has also gained great opportunities for its establishment as a methodologically and theoretically well-founded discipline. Audiovisual translation modes have achieved a crucial role in the transmission of what scholarly studies have discussed in relation to media accessibility as a set of services and practices providing access to audiovisual media content for persons with sensory impairment. Today accessibility has become a concept involving more and more universality, since it is extensively contributing to the dissemination of audiovisual and visual products about issues on minorities, and also ad…

ModalitiesGrammarHuman rightsbusiness.industryUniversal designmedia_common.quotation_subject010102 general mathematics010103 numerical & computational mathematicsPublic relations01 natural sciencesEnglish as a lingua francaTranslation studiesText typesNarrative0101 mathematicsbusinessMathematicsmedia_commonJournal of Audiovisual Translation
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Spatial coherence and potential predictability of intraseasonal descriptors of the rainy season in Soudano-Sahelian Africa : application to the pearl…

2010

The aim of this thesis is twofold : (i) fill a lack of knowledge about the spatial coherence and seasonal predictability of the intraseasonal characteristics (ISC) of the soudano-sahelian rainy season. These ISC are the seasonal rainfall amount (S), the daily rainfall frequency > 1 mm (O), the daily rainfall mean intensity (I), the dates of the onset and withdrawal of the rainy season, the mean length of the dry (LDS) and/or wet spells (LWS) ; (ii) document the climate-agriculture relationship over the Niamey area based on the millet crop example.From FRIEND-AOC daily rainfall records (1950-2000) for a 136 stations-network located in Senegal, Mali, Burkina-Faso and Niger, the spatial cohere…

Mousson africaine[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryDescripteurs intrasaisonniers (DIS)MilSahel[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryNo english keywordsDates de semis[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorySarra-hPrévisibilité potentielleCohérence spatialeDémarrage agronomique de la saison des pluies
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Developing a web-based system to create, deliver and assess language proficiency within the PAULEX Universitas Project

2011

This study aims to examine the feasibility of a number of technical solutions implemented in a web-based system designed for the creation and management of online language exams within PAULEX Universitas, a project for the development of an online platform to design, deliver and assess the foreign language exam within the Spanish national University Entrance Examination. The paper provides an overview of the context and a discussion of current changes in Spanish ministerial policies, followed by a description of the PAULEX testing platform and a discussion on the technological solutions adopted. Lastly, the paper reflects upon a quantitative analysis derived from a pilot experience conducte…

Multimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceLlengües modernesForeign languageOnline platformContext (language use)Assessmentcomputer.software_genreFILOLOGIA INGLESAEnglish examEngineering managementassessment ;English second languageComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONWeb applicationGeneral Materials ScienceThe InternetLanguage proficiencyonline platformbusinesscomputerUniversity Entrance ExaminationProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Communicating Medical Information Online: The Case of Adolescent Health Websites

2020

In recent times, our understanding and practice of public health has been increasingly guided by technological advances generally based on governmental decisions (Green et al. 2009). Not only does the growth of a public system for protecting health hinge upon scientific discovery and dissemination of medical knowledge, but also the World Wide Web has considerably changed the health communication environment. This paper considers the online health information addressed to adolescents. Given that young people have difficulty accessing traditional health services, in theory, the Internet might offer them a more confidential and convenient access to an unprecedented level of information about a…

Multimodality discourse analysis online communication medical information adolescentslcsh:American literaturemultimodality; discourse analysis; online communication; medical information; adolescentsonline communicationmedical informationadolescentsdiscourse analysislcsh:PR1-9680multimodalitySettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Ingleselcsh:PS1-3576lcsh:English literature
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Wordarrows: El poder representativo del lenguaje en la obra de no ficción de N. Scott Momaday

2012

This article focuses on two non-fiction works by Native American author N. Scott Momaday: his 1969 historical memoir The Way to Rainy Mountain and his essay collection The Man Made of Words. It specifically tackles performative conceptions of language in the Kiowa storytelling tradition, where words are experienced as speech acts that have the power to intervene in surrounding realities. Taking into account 20th century ethno-cultural and linguistic policies in the United States, the article also reflects on the role indigenous languages may play in contemporary Native American Literature, which has most often been written in English.

N. Scott Momaday; Kiowa; indigenous languages and cultures; history of the United States; Native American LiteratureLearning englishPerformative utteranceN. Scott Momaday Kiowa lenguas y culturas indígenas historia de los Estados Unidos literatura nativo-americana.IndigenousPower (social and political)indigenous languages and culturesKiowaHistory of the United StatesSociologyDiscurs--AnàlisiAnglès--EnsenyamentLiteratureHistory of the United StatesN. Scott Momadayhistory of the United Statesbusiness.industryDiscursos acadèmicsLinguisticsN. Scott Momaday Kiowa llengües i cultures indígenes història dels Estats Units literatura nativa-americanaWork (electrical)MemoirNon-fictionlcsh:PC1-5498Anglès aprenentatgelcsh:Romanic languagesbusinesslcsh:LNative American LiteratureStorytellingIndigenous languages and cultureslcsh:EducationLanguage Value
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Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture, N. 4 

2014

National identity -- language centredTranslationUniversal GrammarPragmaticsNon-native EnglishPhonostylistic featureUser’s guideHeteroglossiaLanguage InstinctCorpusGenerative GrammarEnglish as a foreign languageInformational style of intonationGrammatical errorsEnglish Latvian dictionariesSymbolic capitalMetaphor:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics::Other Germanic languages::English language [Research Subject Categories]English-Language TeachingApplied linguisticsPierre Bourdieu
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Slippers, slip-on a sneakers aneb několik poznámek k jazykovým výpůjčkám ve světe módy

2017

Slippers, slip-on and sneakers - a few remarks on language borrowing in the world of fashion. Our paper addresses use of neological loanwords in the field of fashion. Regarding the fact that the main source of neological loanwords is in English, we will focus on Anglicisms used to describe different types of shoes. Specifically, we have chosen these tree words: slippers, sneakers, slip-on. The main purpose of our article is to describe the freąuency and use of these words in Czech and French.

NeologyEnglishfashionloanwordsCzechCizí jazyky : časopis pro teorii a praxi výuky cizích jazyků
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Bertrand Lavier : a connection between art and reality

2014

This study aims to establish how French artist Bertrand Lavier (1949) defines and expresses reality in his work. In addition, we wanted to provide a historical and critical answer to a key problematic of contemporary art's history, the link between art and life. First, we dealt with several Lavier's series, from the late 1960s till nowadays, from which emerge recurring topics : representation ontology, the problem of paintings and sculptures definition, which the artist employs himself to rebuilt. Furthermore, he also makes a methodical critic of language as a reliable component of reality, pointing its limits and flaws, acting his divorce with then dominant conceptual art, converting himse…

No english KeywordHistoire de l'artDuchamp[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyBertrand LavierEsthétiqueRéelArt
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‘Old English lida and the Sailors of the North Sea’

2017

The essay examines the words for ‘sailor’ in the Germanic languages, with particular regard to those going under the sobriquet of North Sea Germanic languages. The research begins with the lida of Maxims I and his safe return home. As with OE lida and līðend, nomina agentis from verbs of motion turn out to be among the most frequent formations for ‘sailor’, both in OE and many other Germanic languages. The research does not yield a common stock of Germanic words, but for the cognates of OE scipmann and sǣmann, that, however, are not recorded in all the Germanic languages. As to the līðend-compounds, their occurrence in more than one language might be due to the influence of OE models on bot…

Old EnglishGermanicsailing lexical fieldlexikon
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