... from both sources, inter-lingual and intra-lingual, the inter-lingual contributed to the greater portion. The combination of two sources was also found posing effects on a certain number of students’ ... to 10.77% of all errors discovered in their writing. Table 4.2 shows that these errors take root from both inter-lingual and intra-lingual sources. Inter-lingual source, however, is blamed for ... to forget articles, especially definite article, when producing noun phrases in English. Definite article does not contain any information in itself, its meaning is that the noun it modifies...
... that exist for linking something withwhat has gone before. Since this linking is achieved through relations in meaning (we areexcluding from consideration the effect of formal devices such as ... any utterance. Accentual emphasizing in thesesituations are causing by tempo to express the informed information in each intonationunit.ã Discourse function: Intonation helps speakers and hearers ... to achieve what is called“new information” (unknown information) or “old information” (already knowninformation) in an intonation unit.ã Distinctive function: Intonation plays this function...
... conjunction function in particular become cohesive devicesin narrative discourseHow prosodic means in general and intonation in particular become a cohesive device in narrative discourse. ... and principle RATIONALE OF THE STUDYRATIONALE OF THE STUDYThe linguists has discussed and given various concept about how intonation and grammatical means as cohesive devices in narrative ... COHESIVE S DEVICESIN COHESIVE S DEVICESIN NARRATIVE DISCOURSENARRATIVE DISCOURSEMA THESISPresenter: Nguyen Thu Phuong RATIONALE OF THE STUDYRATIONALE OF THE STUDYThe linguists...
... Diagnostic Devicesin Development | Page | 27 Table 6 Adapted weighting Individual weighting Difference individual vs. adapted weighting ranking Performance MRI individual weighting Difference ... each individual radiologist. First the medical device, PAM, was introduced. Then uncertainty of obtaining information regarding the clinical outcome in an early stage of development was explained. ... cancer is the infiltrating ductal carcinoma, accounting for approximately 60-80% of all the breast carcinomas [43]. Infiltrating lobular carcinomas are the second most common type of invasive breast...
... Coordinator, the original posting stated, “will play an important role in defining and classifying users into logical segments, defining and tracking their evolving needs, aiding in suggesting ... understand and integrate into student learning. It was the year before Anne Lipow published Rethinking Reference In Academic Libraries. And rethink we did. Increasingly, students were conducting research ... everything to support innovation. Saying “yes” first and worrying about “how” later often helped in gaining increased support for the Teaching Library. Another key to the success of the Teaching...
... thinking along the same lines in his book Körper in Bewegung, when he mentions the great interest of the period in movements connecting two poles, for example, the contrast between breathing ... launched in the 1770s. Let us follow Lunding on his trip to spinneries and spinning schools in south Fyn and elsewhere: For epoch-making things were happen-ing in terms of the history of the body, ... breathing in and breathing out, raising and lowering, and so on (Nitschke 1989: 325). In other words, it looks as if both sport and painting are part of a unified collective mentality in the tension-filled...
... synonyms in their writing, instead of thesame word, repeatedly. Feedback about wordoveruse is helpful in terms of getting students torefine the use of vocabulary in their writing.Therefore, writing ... user interface tolabel occurrences of repetitious words in a corpuscontaining 296 essays 2. These essay data wererandomly selected from a larger set of 5,000 essays. The final set contained essays ... and Knight, Kevin(forthcoming). Finding the WRITE Stuff:Automatic Identification of Discourse Structure in Student Essays. Special Issue on NaturalLanguage Processing of IEEE Intelligent Systems,January/February,...
... established in Vietnam in 2002, putting an end of the exclusive agency in providing the Internet connect infrastructure, the Internet in Vietnam really developed with increasing competitiveness. ... tourists to the province in the coming time. (VOVNEWS) 5. Major findings and suggestions for translators and readers 5.1. Major findings Having analyzed 30 online news discourse in English by ... enterprises in conducing market research, organizing some seminars, selling products and offering training courses on sales skills in rural areas. (VOVNEWS) 4.1.4.4. Temporal Online news discourse...
... and paying rela- tively little attention to the general skills involved in using a standard telephone, of which making a call is one. IMPLEMENTING ALTERNATIONS This analysis of local rhetorical ... (all found in our corpus). In (la), we see a "for" prepositional phrase with a nominaliza- tion ("installation") as the complement, in (lb), a "to" infinitive form ... structure. These changes, including various rhetorical demotions, marking nodes with their appropriate forms, ordering of clauses/phrases, and clause combining, are im- plemented as systemic-type...
... downgrading.3The clinical remission was defined as a Mayo Index from 0 to 2 points, but in the included studies, the CAI was used, sometimes in combination with the EI (Endoscopic Index).4There ... Rico R, Barandiaran M:Gaining insight into the Clinical Practice Guideline developmentprocesses: qualitative study in a workshop to implement the GRADEproposal in Spain. BMC Health Serv Res ... the beginning. moreover, the pointing time when ‘final’ corticosteroid dose is measured is not the same in both studies (this is why we did not pool the data).6 In Sawada’s both studies, clinical...
... also be useful in monitoringasthma and COPD patients during infectious episodes,but this clearly requires further investigation. DecreasedpH values in EBC in patients with inflammatory diseaseslike ... com-mercial devicesin healthy controls and patients withasthma, COPD and colds regarding the measurement ofpH, including degasification with argon, and showing asmall interday and interdevice ... during collection, allowing air to pass the upper air-ways by inspiration, thus possibly influencing the exhaledbreath values in patients who breath additionally throughthe nose. Indeed, in...
... comprehensive training session prior to intonation. Few studies have focused on the use of supraglottic airway devices by subjects having received minimal training prior to intubation [9,18,19]. ... supraglottic airway devices focusing on “true laypersons” without any background in healthcare, and in some cases without basic first-aid training. The participants in previous studies, in addition ... airway devicesin a mannequin with retention of skills close to 100% after three months, even if no further clinical or manikin training is provided [18,27]. 6 At the end, individuals...
... other hand, sometimes doing some thing we don’t enjoy doing can leadto enjoyment. Simply by trying it again, we may decide we like doing it. Forinstance, we may convince ourselves we hate to ... I thinkeating out in restaurants daily is not financially wise, and they should be kept asa treat for special occasions. In conclusion, I think that home-made meals are better than eating ... following statement? Living in bigcities are better than living in the countryside. Use specific reasons andexample to support your answer.I. Introductory paragraphProblem statement + own opinion...