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  • 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.
1

From text to dictionary.

Toscana, Maddalena 15 October 2012 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of this study is to illustrate the state of-the art of technical tools which allow the user to build the lexicon of a Swahili text. Different kinds of statistical information can also be extracted from the text with the aid of tailor made software. The basic operation in building the lexicon of a text is lemmatization, i. e extracting the lemma from the forms contained in the text. Once the lemma list is ready it can be converted into a list of entties, to be filled according to selected criteria.
2

From text to dictionary.: Steps for a computerised process.

Toscana, Maddalena January 1994 (has links)
The aim of this study is to illustrate the state of-the art of technical tools which allow the user to build the lexicon of a Swahili text. Different kinds of statistical information can also be extracted from the text with the aid of tailor made software. The basic operation in building the lexicon of a text is lemmatization, i. e extracting the lemma from the forms contained in the text. Once the lemma list is ready it can be converted into a list of entties, to be filled according to selected criteria.
3

Welche Auswirkung hat das Medium auf das Gedächtnis im Fremdsprachenunterricht? / What influence does the use of iPads or books have on L2 learners' memory?

Bjälefors Flemk, Miriam January 2017 (has links)
In this study, pupils’ use of tablet computers is compared with the use of dictionaries. The goal is to find out if tablet computers or dictionaries are better, when helping pupils to understand a text. The purpose is also to investigate if one or the other has more effect on the pupils’ memory when they, in writing, are asked to retell the text one week later. Furthermore, this study investigates how the teacher can influence their motivation to learn. The pupils who took part in the study are learning German in the ninth grade in two different Swedish schools. Two different tests were conducted. In the first one, the pupils were divided into two groups and in the second one, only those who used tablet computers participated. The first test shows that the results did not differ much between the groups. The other test, on the other hand, shows that the teacher can influence the motivation of the pupils and so the results. The conclusion of this study is that neither tablet computers nor dictionaries had more effect on the pupils’ memory. However what did have an effect, regarding to motivate the pupils’ learning, is how the task was presented by the teacher. This study also shows that the pupils need to be taught how to use digital educational materials in order to learn the best way.
4

Genitivní a dativní rekce vybraných německých předložek z hlediska korpusové lingvistiky / Genitive and Dative Government of Selected German Prepositions from a Corpus Linguistic Perspective

Stehlik, Dijana January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of the variation in genitive and dative government. The subject of analysis are the following thirteen prepositions: (an)statt, innerhalb, längs, mangels, mittels, trotz, während, wegen, zugunsten/zu Gunsten; binnen, dank, laut, zufolge. The aim of the thesis is to capture the use of the mentioned prepositions as detailed as possible. The focus is on the question and the attempt to determine in which cases within the variation in prepositional case government in the written language one or the other case is preferred and whether certain tendencies or systematics common to all thirteen prepositions can be followed. The prepositions are analysed by means of nine selected sources (both dictionaries and grammar books) and German reference corpus.
5

Die Arthrodese an den Sprunggelenken / The arthrodesis of the ankle

Anger, Jan-Michael 15 February 2011 (has links)
No description available.
6

Improving in-memory database index performance with Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions

Lehner, Wolfgang, Karnagel, Tomas, Dementiev, Roman, Rajwar, Ravi, Lai, Konrad, Legler, Thomas, Schlegel, Benjamin 12 January 2023 (has links)
The increasing number of cores every generation poses challenges for high-performance in-memory database systems. While these systems use sophisticated high-level algorithms to partition a query or run multiple queries in parallel, they also utilize low-level synchronization mechanisms to synchronize access to internal database data structures. Developers often spend significant development and verification effort to improve concurrency in the presence of such synchronization. The Intel ® Transactional Synchronization Extensions (Intel ® TSX) in the 4th Generation Core™ Processors enable hardware to dynamically determine whether threads actually need to synchronize even in the presence of conservatively used synchronization. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of such hardware support in a commercial database. We focus on two index implementations: a B+Tree Index and the Delta Storage Index used in the SAP HANA ® database system. We demonstrate that such support can improve performance of database data structures such as index trees and presents a compelling opportunity for the development of simpler, scalable, and easy-to-verify algorithms.
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Die Darstellung des Islams in deutschsprachigen Wörterbüchern

Neubauer, Christine January 2009 (has links)
<p>On account of their practically unchallenged status as guardians of objective knowledge, dictionaries are influential elements of societal discourses. They are thus an authoritarian producer and reproducer of societal norms and ideas, and as an interesting object of investigation in critical lexicography consequently lend themselves to the investigation of authoritarian and normalising societal discourses on specific themes. However, dictionaries have to date only been used as primary sources for critical analysis on rare occasions. This study is an attempt at a corrective which explores the presentation of Islam in three editions of the Duden German Universal Dictionary (<em>Deutsches Universalwörterbuch</em>).</p><p>The dictionaries studied present Islam to all intents and purposes as the Other. Christianity is established as a norm and the Self, and the Christian way of practising religion is depicted as prototypical for all other religions. However, the emphasis on Christianity and the exclusion of Islam also has a positive effect on the portrayal of Islam, as old prejudices on the alleged brutality of Islam are thus not reproduced.</p>
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Die Darstellung des Islams in deutschsprachigen Wörterbüchern

Neubauer, Christine January 2009 (has links)
On account of their practically unchallenged status as guardians of objective knowledge, dictionaries are influential elements of societal discourses. They are thus an authoritarian producer and reproducer of societal norms and ideas, and as an interesting object of investigation in critical lexicography consequently lend themselves to the investigation of authoritarian and normalising societal discourses on specific themes. However, dictionaries have to date only been used as primary sources for critical analysis on rare occasions. This study is an attempt at a corrective which explores the presentation of Islam in three editions of the Duden German Universal Dictionary (Deutsches Universalwörterbuch). The dictionaries studied present Islam to all intents and purposes as the Other. Christianity is established as a norm and the Self, and the Christian way of practising religion is depicted as prototypical for all other religions. However, the emphasis on Christianity and the exclusion of Islam also has a positive effect on the portrayal of Islam, as old prejudices on the alleged brutality of Islam are thus not reproduced.
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The Emotional Economy of Sex, Fear & Violence / On Politics & Emotion in Occidental Media Discourses

Bartscherer, Sheena Fee 20 June 2024 (has links)
Die hier vorgelegte kumulative Dissertation befasst sich mit der Frage des emotionalen Sprachgebrauchs als Teil der öffentlichen politischen Kommunikation in abendländischen Demokratien. Durch die Anwendung etablierter Erkenntnisse und Ansätze aus den Bereichen der affektiven Neurowissenschaften und der Neurolinguistik zu emotionalem Sprachgebrauch, wird versucht neue Perspektiven und Analysetechniken für die Sozial- und Politikwissenschaften herauszuarbeiten, die sich mit der rhetorischen Gestaltung und Funktion öffentlicher politischer Kommunikation befassen. Im Rahmen dieser Bemühungen habe ich einen sequenziellen Mixed-Methods-Ansatz entwickelt, eine neopragmatische Diskursanalyse (NPDA), die auf der bestehenden Methodologie der Pragmatischen Soziologie der Kritik (PSC) basiert. Diese Methode ermöglicht es, die Argumentationsstrategien und -muster von Akteuren abzuleiten und ihre Verwendung von hochgradig erregender emotionaler Sprache (via HAEWWörterbuch) nachzuzeichnen. In zwei separaten Fallstudien habe ich diesen neu entwickelten Ansatz angewendet, um (1) die US-Präsidentschaftswahlkämpfe 2016 von Trump und Clinton zu analysieren sowie (2) öffentliche Reden britischer Parteiführer:innen der Conservative und der Labour Party von 1900 bis 2019. Ich habe festgestellt, dass emotionale Sprache in der gesamten untersuchten (politischen) Kommunikation vorkommt und dass sie hauptsächlich eine Highlighter-Funktion in den Argumentationen der Akteure einnimmt. Politische Kommunikation, als eine spezifische Ausformung menschlicher Kommunikation, scheint immer ‚emotional‘ zu sein. / This cumulative dissertation addresses the issues of emotive language use as part of public political communication in occidental democracies. By applying established findings and approaches from the fields of affective neuroscience and neurolinguistics on emotive language use, the here presented dissertation intends to offer new perspectives and analytical techniques for the social and political sciences, concerned with understanding the rhetorical design and function of public political communication. As part of these efforts, I developed a sequential mixed methods approach, a neopragmatist discourse analysis (NPDA), which is based on the existing methodology associated with the Pragmatic Sociology of Critique (PSC). This method allows for the deduction of actors’ argumentative strategies and patterns and to detect their use of highly arousing emotive language (via HAEW dictionary). In two separate case studies I applied this newly developed approach, analysing (1) the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaigns of Trump and Clinton as well as (2) public speeches of British party leaders from the Conservative and Labour Party from 1900 – 2019. I found that emotive language appeared throughout all analysed (political) communication and that it mainly served a highlighting function within actors’ argumentations. Political communication, as a specific form of human communication, seems to always be ‘emotional’.

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