Search results for "Subordination"

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Podporządkowanie technologiczne w zatrudnieniu

2022

The employee is not, as yet, separated from the working environment by their 'humanity'. The working environment becomes a kind of network, connected to other employees and the enterprise through invisible threads of dependencies and influences woven from personal data that can be algorithmically arranged and given new meaning and ownership. Authority and subordination are their physical representations. These interdependencies have one thing in common, regardless of the type of organised complexity. Each employee is equally subjected to informational authority, regardless of their profession, tion and industry. Everywhere, they are equally networked, subject to the same pressure and superv…

podporządkowanie technologicznegodnośćalgorithmnormytechnological subordinationdignityalgorytmperformancenormswydajnośćPaństwo i Prawo
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Luttes dans la sidérurgie en 1979 : la fin de l'insubordination ouvrière

2008

sidérurgie[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawinsubordination ouvrièreluttes1979[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law
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La subordination

2015

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subordination[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
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Investigating Syntactic Complexity in EFL Learners' Writing across Common European Framework of Reference Levels A1, A2, and B1

2019

Abstract The study investigates the linguistic basis of Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) levels in English as a foreign language (EFL) learners’ writing. Specifically, it examines whether CEFR levels can be distinguished with reference to syntactic complexity (SC) and whether the results differ between two groups of EFL learners with different first languages (Sindhi and Finnish). This sheds light on the linguistic comparability of the CEFR levels across L1 groups. Informants were teenagers from Pakistan (N = 868) and Finland (N = 287) who wrote the same argumentative essay that was rated on a CEFR-based scale. The essays were analysed for 28 SC indices with the L2 Syntactic Co…

toinen kieliSubordination (linguistics)Linguistics and LanguageArgumentativekieltenopetusforeign language educationsyntactic complexityCommon European Frameworkd of Reference (CEFR)second language educationCommunicationFirst languageComparabilitySyntactic complexityEnglish as a foreign languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticslanguage.human_languagelanguageSindhiPsychologyvieraat kieletyleiseurooppalainen viitekehyslinguistic basisApplied Linguistics
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