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Easy-to-read Texts for Students with Intellectual Disability: Linguistic Factors Affecting Comprehension

2013

Background: The use of ‘easy-to-read’ materials for people with intellectual disabilities has become very widespread but their effectiveness has scarcely been evaluated. In this study, the framework provided by Kintsch's Construction–Integration Model (1988) is used to examine (i) the reading comprehension levels of different passages of the Spanish text that have been designed following easy-to-read guidelines and (ii) the relationships between reading comprehension (literal and inferential) and various linguistic features of these texts. Method: Sixteen students with mild intellectual disability and low levels of reading skills were asked to read easy-to-read texts and then complete a rea…

AdultMaleAdolescentEducationYoung AdultEasy-to-read textsReadability measuresDidáctica y Organización EscolarIntellectual DisabilityIntellectual disabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansTextbooks as TopicStudentsLanguage TestsFoundation (evidence)LinguisticsReading comprehensionmedicine.diseaseLinguisticsEducation of Intellectually DisabledComprehensionReadingReading comprehensionFemaleComprehensionPsychologyTourism
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Practice and play in the development of German top-level professional football players.

2014

This study examined the developmental sporting activities of 52 German football first Bundesliga professionals (including 18 senior national team members) and 50 fourth to sixth league amateur players. They reported their volumes of organised football practice/training, including its "microstructure" (proportions of physical conditioning, skill exercises and playing forms), non-organised leisure football play and engagement in other sports through their career, respectively. Analyses revealed that the Bundesliga professionals performed moderate amounts of organised football practice/training throughout their career. They accumulated 4264 (mean value) hours over ~16 years before debuting in …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyeducationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationFootballLeagueAthletic PerformanceGerman03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineGermany0502 economics and businessSoccermedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineExerciseMedical educationFootball playersPhysical conditioning05 social sciencesMean value030229 sport sciencesGeneral Medicinelanguage.human_languageTalent developmentAthleteslanguagePhysical therapyPsychologyAmateur050212 sport leisure & tourismEuropean journal of sport science
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Almatourism - Journal of Tourism, Culture and Territorial Development. Issue: Advances in Tourism Analysis Vol 5, No 9 (2014)

2014

Advances in Tourism Analysis
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Chapter 18. Engagement of readers/customers in the discourse of e-tourism promotional genres

2019

AdvertisingSociologyTourism
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Tourist Gaze Reconsidered

2021

The term tourist gaze was coined initially to represent those superficial expectations that tourists have on destination communities; tourists impute their ideas of authentic experience upon destination residents and their social structure and see what they have predetermined to see. This is made more real when local communities consciously act out the desired roles for financial reasons. Thus, gaze leads to surreally authentic experiences. However, does this always happen? Say, in community-centered tourism where empowered destination communities choose tourists, tourists do not have the privilege to gaze. These communities might even be able to apply their own versions of gaze upon the to…

AestheticsActing outPhenomenonSociologyGazePrivilege (social inequality)TourismTerm (time)
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The effect of agglomeration economies and geography on the survival of accommodation businesses in Sicily

2021

The study explores the geographical pattern of the accommodation industry in the Italian insular region of Sicily, focusing on the determinants of the risk of market exit. We adopt a standard framework of business survival analysis where agglomeration economies play an important role. We then extend the analysis by considering the role of geography to explore whether the risk of market exit depends on nearness to desirable amenities. The geography is here measured by the distance from the coast and the altitude of the place where the firm is located. When we look at the entire population of accommodation firms that started between 2010 and 2014, we find evidence that the risk of failure inc…

Agglomeration economieSpatial methodsGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyspatial method0502 economics and businessEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)geographical locationEconomic geography050207 economicsLocationaccommodation busineSicilyinsular regionsfirm survival; geographical location; insular regions; tourism industryfirm survivalbusiness.industryEconomies of agglomeration05 social sciencesFrame (networking)021107 urban & regional planningGeographytourism industrysurvival analysiStatistics Probability and UncertaintybusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAccommodationTourism
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Agricultural quality products for territorial evaluation and tourism development in Sicily: the Pantelleria case

2010

The Agri-Food system is determined and conditioned by the effects of great phenomena, strictly related to territorial, environmental, social, political and economical aspects. Thus, agriculture has to carry out complex roles within the multi-functionality framework throughout production of healthy products, safeguard and protection of environment and territory, preservation and safeguard of bio-diversity, and by supplying goods and services to public, integrating with industry and agrifood distribution. Within such scenery, developed Countries, and in particular those of the EU, carry out strategies in order to adjust to new agrifood market conditions, and to respond to citizens-consumers i…

Agrifood– Typical products – Tourism – Evaluation – Rural areasSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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ISLANDS TOURISM SEASONALITY

2015

The islands of the European Union, generally associated with the sun and sea, attract the great majority of tourist flows in the summer months. This characteristic is shared by all the islands, be they in the Mediterranean or in the Baltic. However, through detailed analysis and the use of specific indicators, it was demonstrated that some islands are increasingly developing winter tourism in an effort to improve the annual occupancy rate of beds and mitigate seasonality curves. This study examines some islands that are located in different seas of the European Union, at different latitudes and hence in different climatic zones. These islands are: Cyprus (CY), Sicily (IT), Madeira (PT), and…

American Statistical Association International Tourism Tourist Flow Tourism Management Tourism ResearchSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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Le discours du guide-conférencier comme marqueur d'identité d'une institution touristique : l'apport d'un corpus oral authentique

2018

International audience; Cet article propose une analyse outillée d'un type de discours rarement étudié dans les travaux sur la communication touristique : les visites-conférences. Il s'inscrit dans une linguistique située des discours spécialisés et vise à modéliser, à partir de données authentiques, le protocole discursif sous-jacent à ces interactions, avec pour objectif de mettre au jour les récurrences pouvant être interprétées comme marqueurs de l'identité institutionnelle du guide. Après avoir circonscrit le cadre méthodologique retenu et présenté le corpus inédit compilé, la section principale propose des études de cas illustrant comment une analyse à la fois qualitative et quantitat…

Analyse de DiscoursDiscours spécialisésTourismeLinguistique de corpusMédiation culturelle[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsLangue-culture de spécialité[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
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The Company Clusters Power in Tourism Destinations: The Network Configuration and the Business Organisation

2022

Better and greater coordination and integration between companies are essential for tourist destination development processes improving competitiveness. Moreover, it is difficult to imagine that all companies can cooperate. In this way, we can imagine finding a group of companies that, for several reasons, decide to cooperate, creating some clusters as small groups. Companies with stable connections with other clusters or relevant companies could be relevant and central to Tourism Destination (TD) management. In this way, the knowledge of network articulation seems to be critical for TD management business dynamics. In most cases, the relationships are hidden and not formalised, increasing …

Applied MathematicsSocial Network Analysis Tourism Destination (TD) family relationships cooperationSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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