... and,
in particular, the GF Resource Grammar
Library, which currently covers 12 lan-
guages. GF has a notion of multilingual
grammars, enabling code sharing, linguis-
tic generalizations, rapid development ... and grammar statistics. Both
modes use PGF, Portable Grammar Format,
which is the ”machine language” of GF permit-
ting fast run-time linearization and parsing (An-
gelov & al. 2008). PGF interpreters ... parsing complexity (Ljungl
¨
of 2004).
In addition to multilingual grammars, GF is
usable for more traditional, large-scale unilin-
gual grammar development. The ”middle-scale”
resource grammars...
... Supported in organizing APEC, ASEAN conferences in Vietnam
- Participated in ASEAN join task force on HRD in tourism, abroad
3. VTOS accreditation
- Established and maintained working relationships ... 15 promising VNAT administrators
- Organized 1 month training courses in Singapore and Malaysia for 50
provincial tourism officials
- 450 tourism administrators from central and provincial tourism
... teachers attended 3 month training course in Singapore & Malaysia
- 120 teachers improved English Language Teaching skill
- 160 teachers trained in advanced Teaching Methodology
- 300 teachers...
... A thin reinforced
concrete wall was made inside the Trang Vinh Dam (H=28m, V=75 mil. m
3
) in Quang
Ninh Province (North Vietnam). Cement-bentonite (CB) diaphragm walls have been
made inside ... seepage through microcracks. Such combined
measures have been applied successfully at the Dinh Binh RCC Dam (H=53m, V=226
mil. m
3
) in Binh Dinh Province (Southern subregion of Central Vietnam) ... complicated and difficult during dam
construction in Vietnam, because flow discharge in rainy season is about 50÷80 times
higher than in dry season. No large dam can be finished in only one dry season....
... (Krashen 2004a).
Teaching writing can be a very taxing and time-consuming process. Minimizing
grammatical error feedback has the advantage of greatly simplifying teachers jobs, giving
them needed ... precisely know where the student is
developmentally and hierarchically in terms of their grammar level. Yet because of the
complexity involved in learning grammar, this would be a virtual impossibility.
The ... teachers need to train themselves to set aside their red pens and examine ideas and
see what students are trying to say instead of simply looking for grammatical errors.
If ESL/EFL writing teachers...
... helps the overall writing and
grammatical skills of second language students (Krashen 2004a).
Teaching writing can be a very taxing and time-consuming process. Minimizing
grammatical error ... Yet because of the
complexity involved in learning grammar, this would be a virtual impossibility.
The third reason for the ineffectiveness of grammar correction involves the practicalities
associated ... ESL/EFL writing teachers are really concerned with improving their student's
grammatical competency, they should, in lieu of offering grammar correction feedback,
constantly stress in their...
... interaction in EFL classrooms began with research in the early 1980s by Long
which eventually culminated in his Interaction Hypothesis (1983; 1996). Long found that
interaction in L2 learning ... discipline to be able keep to this course design week in
and week out will result in an English conversation course that lives up to its billing.
Facilitating English Conversation
Development in ... During Activities
• During speaking activities be wary of students who have memorized or are reading
from notes (over the phone). Legitimate questions concerning the message they are
attempting...
...
Water
Monitoring
Network
Water
Sampling
Collection
n
Laboratory Analysis
and Data Handling
Water Quality
Modelling
Result
Information
Decision-
Making
The second International ... cultivable lands in the dry season. The
shortage of freshwater leads to increasing salinity intrusion throughout the
MD coastal provinces.
(v) The floods: Discharge of the Mekong river during the wet ...
Some going- on industrial projects have caused pollution of freshwater, intrusion of
salinity, water logging of agricultural land, destruction of wetlands and loss of
biodiversity in mangrove...
... major
component lies in underpinning sustainable livelihoods. This
includes strategies for enhancing income diversification and
the income-generating capacity of vulnerable groups in urban
and rural ... to
resolving food insecurity and the real achievements in
increasing global food security, the gap between the aspiration
of eradicating hunger and the continuing reality, portrayed, in
this case, in ... development, women and
habitat relating directly and indirectly to food security Within the
UN system alone, including the international financial institutions,
Scott Drimie & Simphiwe Mini
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... sexual inducer protein. Since the amount of sexual inducer protein
secreted by one individual is sufficient to initiate sexual developmentin over 500 million asexual
volvoxes, a single inducing ... Early developmentin selected invertebrates
An Introduction to Early Developmental Processes
The Early Development of Sea Urchins
The Early Development of Snails
Early Developmentin Tunicates ...
Following flagellar agglutination, the plus individuals
initiate fusion by extending a fertilization tube. This tube
contacts and fuses with a specific site on the minus
individual. Interestingly,...
... in other kinds of mathematical thinking, such as doing word
problems. Newcombe began by setting her research findings and her reactions to
the workshop questions in the context of three distinct ... uneven start: Indicators of inequality in school readiness. Princeton, NJ: Edu-
cational Testing Service.
Committee for Economic Development. (2002). Preschool for all: Investing in a productive ... learning include
categorization, symbolic reasoning, and causal reasoning.
Unfortunately, these advances in understanding of children’s thinking do not
seem to be shaping practice and policy in...
... feminism started to be in use in economic
geography.
1.4.3 Development paradigms
As already indicated in a previous section, some economic geographers are
involved in research within ... remains unchanged and continues to occupy the central
position in the system (just like in the original core-periphery model). The
3
Chapter 3: The development situation in Zimbabwe
3.1 Introduction ... suggested that resource-base theories are inadequate for explaining the
nature, rate and level of regional developmentin space. These developments
included, in the first place, theories on the location...
... The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company was founded in Two
Harbors, Minnesota in 1902, later becoming 3M™. The company’s roots were in
Innovation and new product development ...
discount merchandising, opening its fi rst Target discount store in 1962. In 1966 it
branched out into discount book selling. Through growing expertise in sourcing
and buying in bulk, strong fi ... example, IBM (International Business Machine), 3M (Minnesota and
Mining) or even retailers such as the Dayton-Hudson Corporation, now operating
as Target.
The International Business Machine Company...