... barrier for the economic feasibility of grid- connected photovoltaic systems However, there are other public policies that might encourage the expansion of grid- connected photovoltaic systems, such ... injection of energy from this source [9] This system configuration is noted in Figure Figure Grid- connected photovoltaic system configuration Source: [8] Photovoltaic systems in Brazil 4.1 System of ... to the condition 27 years and month 27 years and month 27 years and month 31 years and 11 months Time to the condition 22 years 22 years 22 years 25 years and 11 months It may be mentioned, too,...
... Table of contents Acknowledgement I Table of contents II Abbreviations III Part I: Introduction Rationale of the study Scope of the study Aims of the study Methods of the study Design of the study ... proportion and contribute essential information on definitions, concepts and processes The classification of these terms will be of great importance as we move on the translation of economic terms ... employed in the translation The last part of the study Conclusion summarizes what is addressed as well as what is not in the study, implications of the study to the translation of economic terminology...
... INTRODUCTION 1.1 Rationale for the study 1.2 Aims and research questions 1.3 Theoretical and practical significance of the study 1.4 Scope of the study 1.5 Method of the study 1.6 Organization of the ... Students response on relation between test score and their achievement v TABLE OF CONTENT CANDIDATE S STATEMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT LIST OF ABBREVIATION LIST OF TABLES AND CHARTS TABLE OF CONTENT ... test specifications 12 Chart Students response on test content 13 Chart Students response on item discrimination value 14 Chart Students response on time length 15 Chart Students response arbitrariness...
... organization, realization and interpretation of the results 2.4.1 Organization stage 2.4.1.1 The subjects The subjects of the study are two classes of the first year non-English major students of Ho ... usage pronunciation spelling inflections Form Meaning basic and literal meanings derived and figurative meanings semantic relation connotation derivations Usage subcategorization collocation sociolinguistic ... 2.2 Background to the study 2.2.1 Introduction of the AJC The Academy of Journalism and Communication was established on the 16th January 1962 on the basis of the mergence of three institutes:...
... students of 2nd semester) 3 Organization of the study The study consists of three parts Part A, Introduction, deals with general background of the study, aims of the study, research questions, scope ... participants of the study The last part, Suggestions and Conclusion, is the conclusion of the study, which presents the overview of the study and some suggestions for the teachers of English comprising ... INTERACTION (or real communication) PERCEPTION (of units, categories, and functions) ABSTRACTION (internalizing rules relating categories and functions) ARTICULATION (practice of sequences of sounds)...
... TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration Acknowledgements Abstract Table of contents PART I: INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study Significance of the Study Scope of the Study Aims of the Study Overview of the ... 2.5 Implications to motivation in Second Language Acquisition PART III: CONCLUSION REFERENCE APPENDIX 31 33 34 35 LIST OF TABLES AND GRAPHS List of tables Table 1: Opinions on causes of indiscipline ... acquisition, yet not many of them refer to the aspects of discipline in motivating second language acquisition This study would contribute a different look at one of the factors of second language...
... 5, CONCLUSIONS-IMPLICATIONS-LIMITATIONS to exploit the use of them in different contexts, especially in natural AND RECOMMENDATIONS writing style like diaries, memoirs, chronicles and so on Therefore, ... different wars So, they employed conceptual metaphors in different 5.4 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY In spite of a great effort that has been made, some of the limitations of this study cannot certainly be ... particular contexts in their diaries However, the combination of conceptual metaphor in their works have created a strong impression and a special attention to readers Thus, this study, based on the...
... in the conceptualization of emotion Therefore, emotion concepts have close relations with cognition Abstract concepts like human emotions are largely comprehended and expressed in terms of cognitive ... some explanation of the cognitive universality and cultural specificity in the conceptualization of these negative emotions The research of the conceptual systemsof negative emotion metaphors ... control aspect of this emotion The large amount of the fluid held in the container corresponds to the high level of the intensity of fear When the fluid overflows the container, fear is out of...
... interpretation and especially contributes to the precision and clarity of the expression 4.2.3 Syntactic Discontinuity As mentioned in chapter Two, syntactic discontinuity is understood if two elements of ... questions, the scope of the study and the ECL and VCL Archaic words in ECL were commonly used although organization of the study are dealt with they are considered the old –fashion words Contrary ... limitations and suggestions for further research 4.2.5 Similarities and Differences in Syntactic Features use of syntactic discontinuity in ECL and VCL CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATION 5.1 CONCLUSION According...
... behaviors and gestures of that culture Nonverbal communication 2.1 Definition of Nonverbal communication Nonverbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending ... have nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial arrangement of words, or the use of emotions 2.2 Functions of nonverbal communication Nonverbal communication, like verbal communication ... functions of nonverbal communication: - Supplement - Replacement - Emphasis - 2.3 Repetition Adjustment Classification of nonverbal communication a Paralanguage Paralanguage refers to the nonverbal...
... I.4 Classification of conversion I.4.1 Traditional and occasional conversion (1) Traditional conversion: Traditional conversion is the type of conversion commonly and traditionally used by the ... A studyon the emotional connotation of conversion” Aims of the study As I mention above, conversion has different emotional connotations I would like to investigate them and I hope that my study ... further studyon emotional connotation of conversion is also provided in this part 14 PART II DEVELOPMENT 15 CHAPTER I THEORETICAL BACKOUND I Conversion I.1.Definitions of conversion “ Conversion...
... Doan Hoang Giang TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Contents Part A Introduction 1 Rationale Aims of the study Method of the study Scope of the study Design of the study Part B Development ... because of its changeable and flexible meaning basing on the context and communicative function, this graduation paper considers it as one of semantic features of negation in English A question (interrogative ... negation . 27 2.3 Question negation 27 2.3.1 Tag question . 28 2.3.2 Wh- question 28 Summary 29 Chapter III Application of syntactic and semantic features of negation in the text of President...
... abbreviations PART ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 Rationale Aims of the study Scope of the study Methods of the study Design of the study ... complementation so that suggestions and solutions can be made Design of the study The study begins with acknowledgements, table of contents, and symbols and abbreviations The main body of the study ... for my graduation paper Aims of the study The study is conducted to help readers understand the syntactic function of transitive complementation more clearly With this trend, the study will serve...
... thorough understanding about technical translations Aim of the study The studyon translation of basic Accounting terms aims to figure out an overview on translation strategies and procedures commonly ... term in a typical professional scale, denotes only one concept in that system The meaning of a term is normally the combination of linguistic signals not only the sum of it component‟s meanings ... the most important part Part I is the INTRODUCTION in which rationale, aim of the study, scope of the study, method of the study, design of the study are presented Part II is the DEVELOPMENT that...
... text TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement Abbreviation PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 Rationale ofstudy Aims and scope ofstudy Methods ofstudy Design ofstudy ... study, aims of the study, scope of the study, and method of the study are presented The Reason of the study mentions the reason why I choosing this thesis The Aims of the study lists all the aims that ... Design of the study This Graduation paper is divided into three parts, in which the second is the most important part Part I is the INTRODUCTION in which reason of the study, aims of the study, ...
... suggestions Hai Phong, June, 2010 Phạm Mạnh Tuấn TABLE OF CONTENT Acknowledgement PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 Rationale of the study Scope of the study Method of the study ... practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or states It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations through the intercession of professional ... number of constraints These constraints include context, the rules of grammar of both languages, their writing conventions, their idioms, and the like 1.2 Types of Translation There are types of...
... TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCTION Rationale of the study .1 Scope of the study Methods of the study .2 Aims of the study .2 Design of the study ……………………………………………………… ... TRANSLATION Concepts of Translation and Equivalence in translation 1.1 Concepts of translation 1.2 Concepts of equivalence in translation Methods of translation Types of ... contract - Raising the reader’s awareness and effectively using on law terminology in the context Design of the study Part I: Introduction Rationale of the study Scope of the study Methods of...
... translation Thus, this part of the study is based on technical translation 4.4 Definition of technical translation Sofer (1991) as follow distinguishes technical translation from literal translation ... distinguishes technical translation from institutional translation: technical translation is one part of specialized translation, institutional translation, the area of polities, commerce, finance, ... professional or any technological field (Do Huu Chau 1998) Terminology is a section of special lexis of a language It consists of fixed words and groups of words which are accurate names of concepts...