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Translating Contemporary New Zealand Poetry into French: Anna Jackson and Robert Sullivan
Arnault, Luc. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2020
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Honoré de Balzac’s Treatise on Modern Stimulants: An Annotated Translation
Hayden, Kassy. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2020
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Books across borders: German-English literary translation in the contemporary German and Anglo-American contexts
Spencer, Sally-Ann. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2015
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Inside Out or Outside In? Translating Margins, Marginalizing Translations. The Case of Francophone Pacific Writing
In: TranscUlturAl: A Journal of Translation and Cultural Studies; Vol 5, No 1-2 (2013): Translating Peripheries; 9-21 ; ISSN 1920-0323 (2014)
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Collaboration on Corpora for Regional and Social Analysis
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 34 (2006) 3, 172
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Collaboration on corpora for regional and social analysis
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 34 (2006) 3, 172-205
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The impact of voice amplification on the speed of direction following behavior with students with attention deficit disorder (ADHD)
In: ETD collection for University of Nebraska - Lincoln (2006)
Abstract: Students with disabilities, particularly those with ADHD, may be noncompliant, aggressive, or may exhibit other difficult behaviors. Classrooms that are noisy and hinder their ability to hear teacher directions may exacerbate these problems. Most approaches to treat ADHD are of the medical variety, but many classroom teachers indicate that management in the classroom is still a challenge. Teachers prefer to use methods that are effective, yet easy to manage. One such method has received little attention, but may be both effective and easy to manage, sound field amplification (SFA). SFA amplifies the speaker's voice through loud speakers placed strategically throughout the classroom. This amplification makes it easier to hear teacher directions. If a direction can not be heard, it cannot be followed and the converse is also true. The purpose of this multiple baseline study was to observe three students with ADHD across three content areas to determine if they followed directions more quickly with the teacher's voice amplified than without amplification. Data were collected on different types of directions: high interest (something the student would likely want to do), task demand (something the student would likely not want to do), alpha (short, concise commands), and beta (long, wordy, unclear commands). Results indicated that all participants followed all types of directions across all content areas more quickly when they were amplified. The increase in speed happened immediately upon the introduction of SFA into the environment. These results may form the basis for decisions by school districts to purchase, install and maintain SFA systems in classrooms to improve the signal to noise ratio. If teachers can spend less time managing behavior, this should leave more time for them to teach which could lead to increased student achievement. In the era of "No Child Left Behind", any relatively inexpensive tool to potentially lead to growth in student achievement should be considered.
Keyword: Special education
URL: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI3216343
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The double agent: aspects of literary translator affect as revealed in fictional work by translators
In: Linguistica Antverpiensia. - Antwerpen : Inst. 4 (2005), 171-182
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Treasurer's Report: Financial year January to December 2002
Anderson, Jean. - : Oxford University Press, 2003
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Treasurer's Report
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 17 (2002) 1, 130
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Treasurer's Report: Financial year January to December 2000
Anderson, Jean. - : Oxford University Press, 2002
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ALLC-ACH 2000 conferences issues. Issue 2
Fortier, Paul (Hrsg.); Horobin, Simon (Hrsg.); Kay, Christian (Hrsg.)...
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 16 (2001) 2, 121-204
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ALLC-ACH 2000 conferences issues. Issue 1
Fortier, Paul (Hrsg.); Horobin, Simon (Hrsg.); Kay, Christian (Hrsg.)...
In: Literary & linguistic computing. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 16 (2001) 1, 1-119
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Facilitating changes in supervisees' clinical behaviors : an experimental investigation of supervisory effectiveness
In: Journal of speech and hearing disorders. - Washington, DC : Ass. 55 (1990) 4, 729-739
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One measure of supervisory effectiveness in speech-language pathology and audiology
In: Journal of speech and hearing disorders. - Washington, DC : Ass. 54 (1989) 4, 549-557
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The supervisory process in speech-language pathology and audiology
Anderson, Jean L.. - Boston [u.a.] : Little, Brown and Co., 1988
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An analysis of commitments made by student clinicians in speech-language pathology and audiology
In: Journal of speech and hearing disorders. - Washington, DC : Ass. 53 (1988) 2, 202-210
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Observed differences between direct, indirect, and direct/indirect videotaped supervisory conferences
In: Journal of speech and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 26 (1983) 3, 349-355
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Development and validation of an individual supervisory conference rating scale for use in speech-language pathology
In: Journal of speech and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 25 (1982) 2, 243-251
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Relationship of perceived effectiveness to verbal interaction/content variables in supervisory conferences in speech-language pathology
In: Journal of speech and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 25 (1982) 2, 252-261
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