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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Minimal contrasts and maximal oppositions : an evidence-based practice brief

Crockett, Jeffrey Neil 07 August 2012 (has links)
This report presents a comprehensive review of efficacy studies for minimal contrasts therapy and maximal oppositions therapy. The target population was defined as children with phonological disorders who had no co-occurring impairments in hearing, receptive language, speech articulation, or oral-motor structure and function. Thirty three minimal contrasts studies from 1981 to 2008 and six maximal oppositions studies from 1990 to 2008 were identified. No studies from 2009 to 2012 were found. The majority of the studies were either Level III (descriptive studies, 34.2%) or Level IIb (quasi-experimental studies, 57.9%). Twenty three studies reported treatment duration, which ranged from six to 58 hours. Based on reports of treatment success and generalization to new linguistic and communicative contexts, it was found that minimal contrasts therapy has greater support in the literature. Additional studies using a uniform methodology will be needed to establish the validity of maximal oppositions therapy. Recommendations are made for future studies of minimal contrasts and maximal oppositions. / text
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Thematic Oppositions in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice / Tematisk opposition i Jane Austens Stolthet och fördom

Sandy, Silav January 2017 (has links)
This essay examines anticipation and real outcome structured as two oppositions in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. These opposites will be analyzed through Austen’s use of literary devices such as “free indirect speech” and irony. Pride and Prejudice is written in third-person, but the focus is often limited to Elizabeth’s perspective, creating what is termed free indirect speech, a narrative technique that Austen is considered to be one of the first novelists to use. While the omniscient narrator seems all-knowing and gives the illusion of being objective, she is deliberately selective in her choice of what aspects of the story that she wants to emphasize, which makes her subjective. That the narrator is both objective/omniscient and subjective/limited brings out an opposition between the anticipated and real outcome. Austen also uses irony as a literary device, which too can be interpreted as a kind of opposition used to bring out anticipated and real outcome.
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The binary oppositions in a Setswana short story : O nkutlwe, by R.M. Malope / Mokgethi Alphanious Nchoe

Nchoe, Mokgethi Alphanious January 1998 (has links)
The basic aim of this mini-dissertation is to apply the Levi-Straussian theory to the Setswana short story: 0 nkutlwe by R.M. Malope in order to determine the dynamism of binary oppositions in the structure of the story and relate these to the context of the Batswana community. The study is divided into four chapters. The objectives as well as the central problem are outlined and motivated in the first chapter. The second chapter deals with the theoretical concepts. An explanation of binary oppositions and a discussion of the Levi-Straussian theory with reference to the Tsimshian myth, The story of Asdiwal are provided. The third chapter concentrates on the structural analysis of 0 nkutlwe in the context of the Batswana community. The binary oppositions are identified in the essential aspects of the structure of the story on various levels (the geographic, economic, sociological and cosmological) according to LeviStrauss's theory. The theme of contrast between modern life and traditional life should not be misunderstood as an attack on modem life as such, but as an appeal to the Batswana community not to disregard their tradition. Chapter four is a summary of the main points of this study and conclusion. In 2:eneral it can be concluded that Levi-Strauss theory can be successfully applied to a reading of modem literature. / Thesis (MA (Tswana))--PU for CHE, 1998
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The binary oppositions in a Setswana short story : O nkutlwe, by R.M. Malope / Mokgethi Alphanious Nchoe

Nchoe, Mokgethi Alphanious January 1998 (has links)
The basic aim of this mini-dissertation is to apply the Levi-Straussian theory to the Setswana short story: 0 nkutlwe by R.M. Malope in order to determine the dynamism of binary oppositions in the structure of the story and relate these to the context of the Batswana community. The study is divided into four chapters. The objectives as well as the central problem are outlined and motivated in the first chapter. The second chapter deals with the theoretical concepts. An explanation of binary oppositions and a discussion of the Levi-Straussian theory with reference to the Tsimshian myth, The story of Asdiwal are provided. The third chapter concentrates on the structural analysis of 0 nkutlwe in the context of the Batswana community. The binary oppositions are identified in the essential aspects of the structure of the story on various levels (the geographic, economic, sociological and cosmological) according to LeviStrauss's theory. The theme of contrast between modern life and traditional life should not be misunderstood as an attack on modem life as such, but as an appeal to the Batswana community not to disregard their tradition. Chapter four is a summary of the main points of this study and conclusion. In 2:eneral it can be concluded that Levi-Strauss theory can be successfully applied to a reading of modem literature. / Thesis (MA (Tswana))--PU for CHE, 1998
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La isla bajo el mar de Isabel Allende. : Mecanismos de dominación y estrategias de resistencia desde una perspectiva feminista y poscolonial.

Nordeman, Anna-Therese January 2012 (has links)
In this thesis I have searched for and analyzed possible mechanisms of domination and strategies for resistance in the novel La isla bajo el mar by Isabel Allende. This was done with a post-colonial and feminist perspective, focusing on the structural divisions that can be found within these frameworks and using binary oppositions to identify different unequal power relations. These oppositions showed me the unjust structures that are being present in the novel, and made it easier to identify the mechanisms used to oppress certain groups of people. After identifying the mechanisms of oppression, I could also point out the strategies of resistance used by Teté, the main character, and oppressed groups together to resist this domination and the power of the norms in society.
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Re-reading the Weak Other :  an Interpretation of the Husband in Wide Sargasso Sea

Friström, Paula January 2010 (has links)
The essay is about the unnamed husband in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea. About how he is depicted as the European "Other" and made into a feminized and zombified weak character from a Caribbean/feminist perspective...
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Pour ou contre l'utilisation d'animaux en science? Enquête sur les représentations sociales qui informent le débat

Pascale Belleau January 2014 (has links)
Notre recherche porte sur le savoir de sens commun créé, partagé et utilisé par les étudiants quant à l’utilisation d’animaux en science, une pratique faisant l’objet d’un débat polarisé. Notre objectif est d’aller au-delà des attitudes individuelles qui varient selon plusieurs facteurs et d’interroger ce qui relève plus généralement du collectif. Nous avons eu recours à la théorie des représentations sociales formulée par Serge Moscovici pour répondre à notre question de recherche: « Quelles sont les représentations sociales de l’utilisation d’animaux en science chez les étudiants? ». L’approche utilisée fut qualitative et empirique. Nous avons mené deux groupes de discussion composés d’étudiants de l’Université d’Ottawa et effectué une analyse qualitative des discussions. Nos résultats montrent que les représentations partagées par ces individus sont générées par les aspects « descriptifs » de l’utilisation, son utilité et sa moralité, souvent antinomiques ou émotives et influencées par les images diffusées dans les médias.
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La construction des reseaux d’entreprises, une contribution par les oppositions paradoxales : le cas d'un réseau d'entreprises horticoles de la région Angevine / The construction of business networks a contribution by a paradoxical oppositions : the case of a network of horticultural companies in the angevine region

Maignant, Allan 18 December 2017 (has links)
Les réseaux d’entreprises sont des formes organisationnelles conduisant à un certain nombre d’avantages pour les entreprises qui en sont membres. Pour ces dernières, cette forme organisationnelle présente l’intérêt de ne pas supprimer leur autonomie ni leur indépendance, tout en bénéficiant des avantages liés aux rapprochements inter-organisationnels. De par cette particularité, les réseaux comprennent ainsi deux niveaux organisationnels distincts mais indissociables : le niveau organisationnel des entreprises membres et le niveau organisationnel du réseau. Avant de bénéficier des avantages auxquels conduit l’organisation en réseau, il est nécessaire qu’il soit construit par les organisations qui en sont à l’origine. Dans le temps, la construction du réseau conduit à un certain renforcement de son degré de néguentropie, se traduisant par une complexification sur le long-terme. Cette complexification s’opère tout en conservant l’autonomie et l’indépendance des organisations qui en sont membres. Peu de recherches se sont intéressées à cette question de la construction des réseaux. Cette thèse propose d’y répondre un utilisant l’approche par les oppositions paradoxales (approche par les paradoxes et approche par les dialectiques), qui permet de prendre en considération l’indissociabilité du double niveau organisationnel des réseaux. Par le biais d’une étude de cas appliquée à un réseau d’entreprises dans le secteur horticole de la région angevine, nous cherchons à identifier comment les objectifs de chacun des deux niveaux organisationnels contribuent à la construction du réseau en question et au renforcement de son degré de néguentropie. / Business networks are organizational forms that lead to a number of benefits for business members. For the latter, this organizational form has the advantage of not eliminating their autonomy or their independence, while benefiting from the advantages linked to inter-organizational reconciliations. In this way, the networks thus comprise two distinct but inseparable organizational levels : the organizational level of the member companies and the organizational level of the network. Before benefiting from the advantages of networking, it is necessary that it be built by the organizations that are at the origin of it. In time, the construction of the network leads to a certain strengthening of its degree of negentropy, resulting in a long-term complexification. This complexity takes place while preserving the autonomy and independence of the member organizations. Little attention has been paid to this question of network construction. This thesis proposes to answer it using a paradoxical approach (paradoxical approach and dialectical approach), which makes it possible to take into account the indissociability of the dual organizational level of networks. Through a case study applied to a network of companies in the horticultural sector of the Angevin region, we seek to identify how the objectives of each of the two organizational levels contribute to the construction of the network in question and to the reinforcement of its degree of negentropy.
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Área de risco / -

Santana, Elke Pereira Coelho 26 September 2014 (has links)
Área de risco é um conjunto de quinze proposições poéticas que apresenta um estudo sobre a expressão das oposições sensórias geradas na acumulação e/ou repetição de objetos de uso cotidiano. Tendo as ambivalências sensórias entre os corpos dos objetos como foco de pesquisa, o trabalho estabelece relações entre os conceitos de extensão e intensidade, matérias e qualidade. A investigação inclui ainda temas como o da coleção, da trivialidade, da uniformidade, da heterogeneidade, da regularidade e da artesania, A criação de campos sensórios instaura zonas de vizinhança entre seres de natureza diversa, capazes de dissolver as formas cristalizadas e de recriar, por toda parte, uma visão inventora de blocos de sensação. / Risk area is an ensemble of fifteen poetic propositions that present a study on the expression of sensory oppositions created by the accumulation and/or repetition of eveyday objects. Focusing on the sensory ambivalences between the bodies of the objects, the work estabilishes relationships between the concepts of extension and intensity, and matter and quality. The research also includes topics such as collection, trivia, consistency, heterogeneity, regularity and artisanship, The creation if sensory fields introduces zones of proximity between beings of different natures, capable of dissolving the crystalized forms and recreating, everywhere, a vision designing sensations blocks
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Intervention of Vowel Errors: A Case Study Using Multiple Oppositions

Johnson, Marie A.F., Jarrett, A., Williams, A. Lynn 17 November 2012 (has links)
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