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Takitoru: creative practice toward the development of a trilingual dramaturgical kaupapa
Lodge, Alexandra Rose Pittaway. - : The University of Waikato, 2020
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ДАГЕСТАНСКАЯ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ШКОЛА В 1920-1940-Е ГГ.: ОСОБЕННОСТИ РАЗВИТИЯ В УСЛОВИЯХ МНОГОЯЗЫЧИЯ
Рамазанова, Дильшад. - : Общество с ограниченной ответственностью «Издательский дом «ХОРС», 2015
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Kurtöp orthography development in Bhutan
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A new orthography in an unfamiliar script: A case study in participatory engagement strategies
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Die große Freiheit kleiner Bücher
Pernes, Stefan. - 2013
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A glimpse of the development of the Nabataean script into Arabic based on old and new epigraphic material
In: The development of Arabic as a written language ; New late Nabataean and early Arabic inscriptions and a comparison of their content ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00681181 ; New late Nabataean and early Arabic inscriptions and a comparison of their content, Jul 2009, Londres, France. pp.47-88 (2009)
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Developing script-specific recognition ability - the case of learners of Japanese
TOYODA, ETSUKO. - 2007
Abstract: © 2006 Dr. Etsuko Toyoda ; Reading non-alphabetic script can be a serious challenge to second language (L2) learners with alphabetic backgrounds. Many L2 learners of Japanese or Chinese who are fluent in speaking the language do not necessarily acquire an advanced-level reading ability. The aim of my thesis was to investigate the development of L2 word recognition ability, one of the most important abilities that learners need to develop for efficient reading, among English-speaking learners of Japanese. By analysing the results of behavioural tests and a verbal protocol administered to both L1 and L2 readers of Japanese, the study described the changes in developing L2 learners’ kanji recognition skills and their awareness of the structure and function of characters at the different stages of L2 exposure. The overall findings suggest that the changes in processing patterns demonstrated by the participants in the present study may be fundamentally similar to those of L1 children, which have been found to be similar regardless of the types of script involved. The changes in L2 readers’ developing kanji recognition were accounted for by the transformation of the internal processing system; this transformation seems to occur by continuous link formation through learning corresponding information, and information processing based on the learned information. The process of transformation, which is affected by the frequency of exposure and the amount of practice, and therefore appears to be item-based, generally progresses on a stage-based developmental trajectory; the processing begins with local and incomplete information and progresses via intentional and analytical processing to develop into sophisticated attention-free processing. Although the developmental trajectory may be universal, the findings of the present study suggest that, when L1 and L2 are orthographically distant, L2 readers repeat the developmental phases due to lack of their ability to process script-specific information. L2 readers with alphabetic backgrounds cannot simply transfer the recognition skills and awareness that they have acquired in their L1 in the new environment of character recognition. The findings of the study suggest that script-specific recognition skills and awareness develop over time as the L2 readers’ internal processing system undergoes successive transformations. By identifying several critical skills and awareness, the present study has discussed the possibility of enhancing character recognition ability with the use of explicit instruction at critical moments.
Keyword: awareness; character; development; exposure; function; instruction; Japanese; kanji; L2; less-skilled; processing; readers; reading; recognition; script; skilled; skills; structure; transformation; word
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/38719
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The origin of the Bengali script
Banerji, Rhakal Das. - New Delhi [u.a.] : Asian Educational Services, 2003
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Strutture testuali e principi di organizzazione dell'informazione nell'apprendimento linguistico
In: Studi italiani di linguistica teorica e applicata. - Ospedaletto, Pisa : Pacini 27 (1998) 1, 5-200
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Development in story writing
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 8 (1987) 2, 153-169
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Developmental differences in response to a story
In: Research in the teaching of English. - Urbana, Ill. 21 (1987) 3, 286-297
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Implications of social approches to language and thought
Miller, Max (Mitarb.); Wertsch, James V. (Mitarb.); Hickmann, Maya (Mitarb.)...
In: Social and functional approaches to language and thought. - Orlando [u.a.] : Academic Press (1987), 223-319
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A Theory of the Relationships between Cognitive Requirements of Computer Programming Languages and Programmers ’ Cognitive Characteristics
In: http://www.exatec.unisinos.br/~crespo/arquivos/bingo3.pdf
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