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Age-related effects on the acquisition of a foreign language phonology in a formal settingFullana Rivera, Natalia 04 November 2005 (has links)
The present dissertation aims to contribute to the to date more limited findings of studies examining the factor of starting age in second language (L2) phonological learning in a formal instruction setting. Thus, its main objective was to assess the effects of starting ages of 8, 11, 14, and 18+ years on segmental perception and production of English as a foreign language (FL) in a strictly instruction-classroom context. Native Spanish and Catalan speakers learning English through schooling solely, who also differed in the amount of formal exposure to the FL (200, 416 and 726 hours of formal instruction in English), comprised the subject population under examination. All subjects were part of a long-term research project on the age factor in the acquisition of English as an FL in a formal instruction context - the Barcelona Age Factor (BAF) project - conducted at the Universitat de Barcelona over a period of 9 years (1995-2004). For the current study, subjects performed a same-different (AX) discrimination task and a production (word imitation) task.Results showed that in a formal learning environment starting age of 8 led to a better perception of English sounds in the long run than starting ages of 11, 14, and 18+. However, starting age effects on English segmental production both in the short- and in the long-term were inconclusive, as assessed by native English listeners. Similarly, exposure effects yielded mixed results as to more accurate perception and production of FL sounds. By contrast, a rather conclusive finding was obtained concerning subjects' first language (L1) dominance, namely being a Spanish or Catalan dominant speaker did not result in significantly more accurate English sound perception or production. Furthermore, female subjects were reported to produce English segments at more native-like levels than male subjects at all starting ages and with various degrees of formal exposure. Finally, it should be mentioned that the starting age effects observed in the short- and long-term (as conceived in the large research project design) provide invaluable evidence for characterising rate of acquisition of target language (TL) segmental perception and production by Catalan and Spanish native speakers (NSs) in a formal instruction learning context. The current dissertation concludes by suggesting a number of implications for further research.
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Rizicultura e poluição por metais pesados em águas da bacia do Rio D'Una - SC /Lopes, Lilian Jussara January 1998 (has links)
Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. / Made available in DSpace on 2012-10-17T07:11:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0Bitstream added on 2016-01-09T00:43:07Z : No. of bitstreams: 1
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La caracterización del cederrón en la enseñanza / aprendizaje del ELEYagüe Barredo, Agustín 17 June 2011 (has links)
La tesis analiza un corpus de 74 cederrones dedicados a la enseñanza del español como lengua extranjera fechados mayoritariamente entre los años 1997 y 2007 con los siguientes objetivos:
a) determinar el panorama de este tipo de soporte a partir de sus características intrínsecas, de acuerdo con las teorías de las adquisición de segundas lenguas y, especialmente, las de enseñanza de lenguas asistida por ordenador.
b) establecer el eventual rendimiento de esos materiales didácticos concretos en ese soporte en el proceso de enseñanza / aprendizaje del ELE a partir de sus características intrínsecas.
c) diseñar, en relación con lo anterior, unos instrumentos de análisis didáctico y también de valoración.
d) finalmente, subordinado a los resultados del análisis, proponer una serie de recomendaciones didácticas (y en menor medida técnicas) para el diseño, implantación y uso de estos materiales en este u otros soportes análogos.
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