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Medical education in a foreign language and history-taking in the native language in Lebanon – a nationwide survey

Medical education in a foreign language and history-taking in the native language in Lebanon – a nationwide survey

... Arabic history-taking, this association was evidently not present among students in their second clinical ...native language on Arabic history-taking confidence levels, the results from Table 3 ...

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Family History and Its Influence on Infants' Language Development

Family History and Its Influence on Infants' Language Development

... their language development, whereas female infants were less affected in their language skills by family history since the obtained mean and SD scores are higher than the male ...in language ...

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"Teaching History of the  English Language with the Blickling Homilies"

"Teaching History of the English Language with the Blickling Homilies"

... The increasing digitization of medieval and early modern archives provides a wealth of materials for teaching with primary sources beyond printed textbooks. The growth of online manuscripts is especially a boon for ...

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A Brief History of the Status of English Language in India

A Brief History of the Status of English Language in India

... a language that has made inroads into many cultures and communities of people all over the ...English language is enormous everywhere and more especially in ...global language begin to have a sway ...

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Mining foreign language teaching manuals for the history of pragmatics

Mining foreign language teaching manuals for the history of pragmatics

... European language learning traditions of highly similar dialogues dealing with prototypical ...the language described in the grammar or modelled in its dialogues still reflects current usage – certainly, ...

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Marx, Vološinov, Williams: language, history, practice

Marx, Vološinov, Williams: language, history, practice

... conceptualising language to which Marxism should attend: first, language as activity, and, second, the history of ...the history of language reveals precisely how an active, creative ...

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Parental perspectives during the transition to adulthood of adolescents with a history of specific language impairment (SLI).

Parental perspectives during the transition to adulthood of adolescents with a history of specific language impairment (SLI).

... for language difficulties to run in families (Choudhury & Benasich, 2003), it is possible that some parental concerns about the child’s future reflect observations of their own or relatives’ ...family ...

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Speech and language difficulties in children with and without a family history of dyslexia

Speech and language difficulties in children with and without a family history of dyslexia

... and language therapy in comparison to around 28% in previous ...and language therapy departments are relatively active and work closely with local ...a history of ...

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Zigzagging in Language History: Negation and Negative Concord in Hungarian

Zigzagging in Language History: Negation and Negative Concord in Hungarian

... Proto-Hungarian, where this change must have occurred, is the most mysterious phase of the history of Hungarian. It has a vague in-between status: the Ugric period that precedes it can be reconstructed through the ...

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Integrating history length interpolation and classes in language modeling

Integrating history length interpolation and classes in language modeling

... in language modeling, we view (i) backing off to a shorter history and (ii) class-based generalization as two complemen- tary mechanisms of using a larger equivalence class for prediction when the default ...

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Introduction: building the history of language learning and teaching (HoLLT)

Introduction: building the history of language learning and teaching (HoLLT)

... a History of Modern Foreign Language Teaching and Learning (2012–14) intended to stimulate historical research into language teach- ing and ...the history of language learning and ...

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Review of Computer-Assisted Language Learning: History, Merits & Barriers

Review of Computer-Assisted Language Learning: History, Merits & Barriers

... successful. Language teaching and learning has the same ...for language teachers and learners to benefit or suffer ...foreign language, such as English, French, ...and language became a vital ...

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German as a foreign language in Britain: the history of German as a 'useful' language since 1600

German as a foreign language in Britain: the history of German as a 'useful' language since 1600

... useful language, and, in this era, one of the most useful ones, deserving its prominent place in ...However, history gives succour to the view that it is not hard-headed commercial reason- ing that wins ...

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Polynesian language and culture history

Polynesian language and culture history

... common history in Proto ...neither language do we fail to find the regular correspondence except in those rare instances mentioned in the previous ...

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The history of language learning and teaching in Britain

The history of language learning and teaching in Britain

... The history of language teaching methods and techniques in Britain does not differ materially from elsewhere in Europe or in North ...spoken language in the classroom, see ...of language ...

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Music: Its Language, History, and Culture

Music: Its Language, History, and Culture

... Pianist and composer. Monk is one of the most important figures in jazz history, but he is also one of the most controversial and least-understood. Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Monk’s family moved to New ...

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Ghazali and al-Radd Jamil: language, history and Christian theology

Ghazali and al-Radd Jamil: language, history and Christian theology

... remarkably well with al-Radd’s portrayal of Jesus, who is given the right of theopathic locution, or the right to speak metaphorically in God’s place. As will be discussed below, Ghazālī shows great interest in engaging ...

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A history of the Arabic language and the origin of non dominant varieties of Arabic

A history of the Arabic language and the origin of non dominant varieties of Arabic

... When Charles Ferguson published his landmark article Diglossia in 1959, he used Arabic as one of three textbook examples (Ferguson, 1959b). He described a situation where two or more varieties of the same language ...

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A brief history of the Tatar language teaching in universities in the 1920s and 1930s

A brief history of the Tatar language teaching in universities in the 1920s and 1930s

... This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.... ' 55' $^0International Multidis[r] ...

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