... part the preserve ofthe few (elites). The choice of which language or dialect to use to teach (medium of instruction) reflects the interests of those elite. In countries in which one ofthe languages ... out. In an education system where English dominates the majority of learners get little benefit from schooling, either in terms of acquiring the necessary language proficiency or in terms of ... program in which second and even third languages are added to the learners’ repertoire of language systems whilst sustaining the primary language through the schooling process instead of subtractive...
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... shared his ideas write of the role oflanguagein this concept of Spain inthe same vein that Herder saw the link with language and national identity. They were writing of course at the 36 THE ... with the case ofthe Latinos inthe US.1Throughout I shall seek to answer a series of interconnecting questionsregarding the political role oflanguagein society. These range from:ã How is language ... citizenship. The nature ofthe nationalist drive inthe many independent states of coursevaries, and so too does the role oflanguageinthe nation-building. In somesituations the conscious Herderian link...
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... arguments. Finally, the validity ofthe argumentsboth for and against anonymity are considered, and the implications of changes inthe practice of secrecy for donor insemination are outlined.Elina ... should a feminist obstetrician go in impos-ing treatment on women inthe name of their own best interest, and/or that of the fetus? Bewley is willing to recognize the interests ofthe fetus to ... should be the Wrst category in this book, one ofthe aims of whichis to bring together clinicians and feminist theorists. The clinician who herself most embodies this synthesis is perhaps the English...
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... the words inserted into the reparandum are very closely related to those inthe repair. Indeed, in our training data we find that 62% ofthe words in the reparandum are exact copies of words in ... also shows, the repair often contains many of the same words that appear inthe reparandum. In fact, inour Switchboard training corpus we foundthat 62reparandum also appeared inthe associatedrepair,to ... 2001. Mitigating the Paucity -of- Data Problem: Exploring the Effect of Training Corpus Size on Classifier Performance forNatural Language Processing. In Proceedings of the First International...
... functions for inputs as=+=+where x4 is the logarithm ofthe ith input per unit of output, P, is the logarithm ofthe "real" price ofthe jth input, mi's arethe respective ... with them) are, of course, required for discussions of; optimalinvestment in education programs.IIIEDUCATION AS A VARIABLE IN AGGREGATE PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS MUCH ofthe criticism ofthe use of ... schooling are amajor determinant of differences in wages and income, even holdingmany other things constant.8 Also, rational behavior on the part of employers would lead to the allocation of the...
... Coding and Code Compression In large measure the coding problems arising in MT and in library work arethe same as those occurring in other branches of communi- cation engineering. The ... urgently in MT, be- cause ofthe great bulk ofthe material to be stored, but the mathematical problems it pre- sents arethe same as in other fields, except where, as inthe use of thesaurus ... is the indeterminacy which arises from the mapping of a continuous territory onto a chart with a finite resolving power; it is not the result of an intrinsically indeterminate use of a discrete...