Linguistic Isolation
Mostrando 1-11 de 11 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. "O que é história, carta e notícia de jornal?" A definição de textos por crianças
Knowledge about texts was examined using the definition method, investigating the criteria children use to define story, letter, and newspaper article. Forty working-class children (7-9 years old) attending the 2nd and the 4th grade of elementary school were asked the following question: "What is a story/letter/newspaper article?" The definitions were classi
Psicol. USP. Publicado em: 2014-08
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2. Um estudo sobre a formação linguística dos instrutores de Libras em Palmas - Tocantins
A presente pesquisa foi desenvolvida com o propósito de desvendar as dificuldades que levam os instrutores surdos de Palmas - Tocantins a terem um baixo rendimento no exame nacional de proficiência em LIBRAS, tendo em vista o problema do alto índice de reprovação dos surdos tocantinenses no programa PROLIBRAS. Para tanto, precisou-se investigar a forma�
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2010
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3. Um estudo comparativo de modelos baseados em estatísticas textuais, grafos e aprendizado de máquina para sumarização automática de textos em português
Automatic text summarization has been of great interest in Natural Language Processing due to the need of processing a huge amount of information in short time, which is usually delivered through distinct media. Thus, large-scale methods are of utmost importance for synthesizing and making access to information simpler. They aim at preserving relevant conten
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Linguagem, poesia e resistência em Vidas secas : na origem, o poder de nomear.
Vidas secas is a novel in which the theme of the drought, being a leading point in the narrative, is not restricted to the idea of drought as a natural phenomenon. In the various spheres of this work (space, time, characters, language), the same feeling of need is maintained. Fabiano and his family, bereft of the necessary means (for a decent survival), are
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Orality in O Dia dos Prodígios, by Lídia Jorge / A oralidade em O Dia dos Prodígios, de Lídia Jorge
In this thesis, a study about the orality existent in O Dia dos Prodígios, written by the Portuguese author Lídia Jorge is presented, in which is possible to identify allusions to Revolução dos Cravos (name given to Portuguese freedom revolution) when considers the strangeness of the phenomenon that occurred with the inhabitants of the village known as V
Publicado em: 2006
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6. O objeto direto anafórico no dialeto rural afro-brasileiro.
This dissertation analyzes, in a sociolinguistics perspective, the strategies of realization of the anaphoric direct object in the rural Brazilian-Afro dialect, focusing on the variants that make the Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and the European Portuguese (EP) linguistically distant: the empty category and the use of the lexical pronoun (he/she). Its believed
Publicado em: 2004
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7. Linguagem e isolamento social no mal de parkinson
This research has the aim of studying the relationship between language and Parkinson s disease social isolation. Given the frequency of symptons of depression that follows this disease and the importance of the language in social relations, we examine a group of 17 patients, 9 of them being non-depressive and 8 depressive, in the age of 48 and 77 years old,
Publicado em: 1994
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8. Population structure and history in East Asia
Archaeological, anatomical, linguistic, and genetic data have suggested that there is an old and significant boundary between the populations of north and south China. We use three human genetic marker systems and one human-carried virus to examine the north/south distinction. We find no support for a major north/south division in these markers; rather,
The National Academy of Sciences.
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9. Language after dominant hemispherectomy
Linguistic and related cognitive abilities were investigated two years after dominant left hemispherectomy for cerebral malignancy in a 12 year old female. Auditory comprehension of speech was superior to other modes of language abilities with expressive speech being the least developed. Findings suggested an isolation or non-communication between the system
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10. Recent Origin and Cultural Reversion of a Hunter–Gatherer Group
Contemporary hunter–gatherer groups are often thought to serve as models of an ancient lifestyle that was typical of human populations prior to the development of agriculture. Patterns of genetic variation in hunter–gatherer groups such as the !Kung and African Pygmies are consistent with this view, as they exhibit low genetic diversity coupled with high
Public Library of Science.
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11. Geographic Variation in Human Mitochondrial DNA from Papua New Guinea
High resolution mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) restriction maps, consisting of an average of 370 sites per mtDNA map, were constructed for 119 people from 25 localities in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Comparison of these PNG restriction maps to published maps from Australian, Caucasian, Asian and African mtDNAs reveals that PNG has the lowest amount of mtDNA variation