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Contextual time-continuous emotion recognition based on multimodal data ...
Fedotov, Dmitrii. - : Universität Ulm, 2022
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Cocinando lo auténtico: La comida como patrimonio cultural en la producción discursiva puertorriqueña, siglos XIX-XXI
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A Cross-Linguistic Study of Metaphor Variation in Promotional Discourse of the Tourist Sector in Spanish, English and German: Implications for Translation
Stepins, Katrin Vija. - : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022
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The potential of adjectival tourism for the promotion of a tourism destination
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Sustainability of community-based theatre: A case study of Repertory Invercargill
Vyas, Bhargav. - : Southern Institute of Technology (SIT), 2021
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Guimarães enquanto destino cultural: o papel dos postos de turismo
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A vertente turística da tradução e da comunicação multilingue: o caso do Posto de Turismo de Braga
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Propuesta de creación de un glosario bilingüe (español-chino) en el ámbito del turismo: guía para el turista sinohablante
Lyu, Yunjia. - : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021
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Los verbos modales en las introducciones y en las conclusiones de los artículos científicos de turismo
Domínguez Morales, María Elena. - : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021
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3ECONOMY+ PROJECT HANDBOOK. Study of regional economic, marketing and tourism development in three peripheral european territories: Alto Alentejo, Malta and Melilla
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Entwicklung und Evaluation einer konstruktivistischen freilanddidaktischen Lernaktivität zum Thema Wasservögel
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Comunicar a experiência: um estudo de caso na plataforma digital Airbnb
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Tradução de websites de turismo em contexto profissional: uma experiência Erasmus na empresa Transnational Consulting, S.L.
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Geographical perceptions of terrorism and their influence on domestic tourists' travel intentions
Adeloye, David Oluwabusayomi. - : University of Otago, 2020
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Evolució i perspectives de l'Ecoturisme: un anàlisi bibliomètric mitjançant la Web of Science
Caballer Fonollosa, Aida. - : Universitat Jaume I, 2020
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Language and tourism in postcolonial settings
Storch, Anne (Herausgeber); Mietzner, Angelika (Herausgeber). - Blue Ridge Summit : Channel View Publications, 2019
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Special issue: The language of sport and adventure tourism
Bergh, Gunnar (Herausgeber); Balteiro, Isabel (Herausgeber). - Alicante : Departamento de Filología Inglesa, Universidad de Alicante, 2019
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‘Kia Ora’: Cultural Tourism, Language Revitalisation & ‘Te Reo Māori’
Fang, Yuan. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2019
Abstract: Tourism is a general concept. Compared with other industries, tourism is directly tied to many aspects of a destination. For example, it boosts the local economy, advertises the local culture, can break cultural stereotypes and make local people proud of their area as well as their cultural background. Therefore, tourism has flexibility and vitality when it comes to benefiting local people. New Zealand as a multi-cultural country has many attractions for tourists. One of those attractions is the indigenous culture of Māori. Language is an indispensable component of culture. For Māori people, their language was threatened once, and they have been trying to revitalise their tongue over recent decades. To stop the Māori language from disappearing, most literature and government articles focus on legislation, education and new media; however, the tourism industry, as one of the backbones of the New Zealand economy, is rarely mentioned. This study tries to profile the relationship between tourism, culture and language especially in the revitalisation of te reo Māori. In a post-colonial context, this research discusses topics related to indigenous tourism and language revitalisation. It attempts to figure out the role tourism can play in te reo Māori revitalisation. It follows a phenomenological research methodology in conducting both expert interviews and content analysis to develop an in-depth investigation of indigenous tourism in New Zealand. Drawing on theories and concepts of language endangerment, language revitalisation, language acquisition, postcolonialism, otherness and authenticity with a six-stage model, this thesis explores the nexus between tourism, culture and language. After comparing the data collected with existing documents, it is believed that, depending on the different definitions of language revitalisation, tourism has the potential to assist in the revitalisation of te reo Māori.
Keyword: Cultural tourism; Indigenous tourism; Language revitalisation; Te reo Māori
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10292/12586
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Dwindling attendance of classes by students
Sinclair, Anne Marie. - : Southern Institute of Technology (SIT), 2019
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Ensino através de quadrinhos e sua significação turística: um estudo com base nos gibis Zé da Jia
Lemos, Ébeson Rolim. - : Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2019. : Brasil, 2019. : UFRN, 2019. : Turismo, 2019
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