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A Study of Language Attitudes Concerning the De-Affication of /tʃ/, the Pronunciation of the /tɾ/ Consonant Cluster, and the Use of the Definite Article with Proper Names in Santiago, ChileDixon, Ian J. 15 December 2010 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis analyzes the linguistic attitudes of natives from Santiago, Chile regarding three linguistic phenomena present in Chilean Spanish of Santiago: the fricative realization of the Spanish /tʃ/, the assibilated realization of /tɾ/ and the use of the definite article before the first names of people. The social factors of age, sex and socioeconomic status are acknowledged as possible factors contributing to the linguistic attitudes of the 64 participants interviewed.
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The Effectiveness of Alternative Dissertation Models in Graduate EducationThomas, Rebecca Arlene 01 May 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Historically, the doctoral dissertation has had two purposes: to train young scholars in proper research methodology, and to contribute original findings to research. However, some feel that the traditional dissertation format falls short of these goals for two reasons. First, the majority of dissertations never get published in academic journals, and dissertations are unlikely to get cited in academic articles. Second, many students in doctoral programs see little authenticity in traditional dissertations because the writing style and process differ from that of academic articles. In response to these concerns, many Instructional Technology programs have implemented alternative dissertation formats. This study used survey data to investigate the benefits, challenges, perceptions and current practices of alternative dissertation formats in Instructional Technology. Online surveys were sent to 74 students, 61 alumni, and 38 faculty of Instructional Technology programs in 2010, and 78 students, 43 alumni, and 12 department representatives in 2014. Data were analyzed using qualitative and quantitative methods. Surveys found that alumni who completed alternative dissertation formats received more citations for their dissertations than those who completed traditional dissertations, showing that alternative dissertations increase the likelihood of impact. Additionally, respondents reported that alternative dissertation formats facilitate authenticity and collaboration, and prepare students for a career in academia. However, some participants perceived alternative dissertations as less rigorous than traditional dissertations, with ambiguous requirements and expectations of quality. More research is needed in order to understand current practices for alternative dissertation formats in Instructional Technology.
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Article X: Specific Measures to Achieve ImplementationPearson, Graham S. 07 1900 (has links)
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Article X: Pharmaceutical Building BlocksPearson, Graham S. 07 1900 (has links)
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The BTWC Protocol: Improving implementation of Article III of the conventionPearson, Graham S. January 2000 (has links)
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The BTWC Protocol: Improving the Implementation of Article III of the Convention: Pragmatic ConsiderationsPearson, Graham S. January 2001 (has links)
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Article VII Measures: Optimizing the BenefitsPearson, Graham S. January 1999 (has links)
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Article X: National Implementation MeasuresPearson, Graham S., Sims, N.A. January 1999 (has links)
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Article XV: Duration and WithdrawalSims, N.A. January 1999 (has links)
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Article XX: Entry into ForcePearson, Graham S., Sims, N.A. January 1999 (has links)
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