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Dramapädagogik-Tage 2018. Conference proceedings of the 4th annual conference on performative language teaching and learning ; Drama in education days 2018
Giebert, Stefanie Hrsg.; Göksel, Eva Hrsg.. - : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2019
In: 2019, 123 S. (2019)
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The impact of linguistic similarity on cross-cultural comparability of students' perceptions of teaching quality
In: Educational assessment, evaluation and accountability 31 (2019) 2, S. 201-220 (2019)
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Do Swiss Citizens of Immigrant Origin Face Hiring Discriminationin the Labour Market? ...
Zschirnt, Eva; Fibbi, Rosita. - : Zenodo, 2019
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Do Swiss Citizens of Immigrant Origin Face Hiring Discriminationin the Labour Market? ...
Zschirnt, Eva; Fibbi, Rosita. - : Zenodo, 2019
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Les savoirs à la base de la formation à l’enseignement au Québec, en Ontario et en Suisse
Morales-Perlaza, Adriana; Buser, Melanie; Tardif, Maurice. - : Revue des sciences de l’éducation, 2019. : Érudit, 2019
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Caffeine Consumption in Switzerland: Results from the First National Nutrition Survey MenuCH
In: Nutrients ; Volume 12 ; Issue 1 (2019)
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LEX.CH.IT: A Corpus for Micro-Diachronic Linguistic Investigations of Swiss Normative Acts in Italian
In: ISSN: 2080-5926 ; Comparative Legilinguistics, Vol. 40 (2019) pp. 43-65 (2019)
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Cognitive Language Acquisition Training in a Classroom Setting
Melles, Ora. - : University of Bamberg Press, 2019. : Bamberg, 2019. : "020000", 2019
Abstract: Dissertation, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2018 ; The purpose of this study was to trace the effects of a language therapy program created by the University of Zurich Language Pathology department for children with more severe language acquisition disabilities, on otherwise typically developed dialect-speaking 3rd grade students attending Swiss public schools. Switzerland poses an interesting setting for this study for two reasons. First, since there are four languages spoken in Switzerland (German, French, Italian and Romansch), many Swiss German words (dialect) have been borrowed from the country’s other language speakers. Secondly, standard German is a transparent language (and not an opaque language), but words´ sounds are often omitted/swallowed in dialect speech. This means that the dialect is not transparent. Therefore the benefits of a transparent language (one-to-one correspondence between the sounds produced and the written language) are unclear. In this study, the indirect correspondence between the spoken and written word confronting dialect speakers allows one to observe the cognitive self-regulation required to function in a diglossia. To interpret the effect of such self-regulation, two hundred and seventy nine 3rd grade students (137 females, 142 males) in 16 classrooms participated in this study. Eight classes took part in the intervention program and eight parallel classes participated as control subjects. Teachers were asked about their school program to insure that similar material was covered in each parallel class. Intervention group teachers were given an initial introduction and training in Cognitive Language Acquisition Training in the classroom (CLAT) prior to the start of the intervention. The CLAT program is designed to improve the rate of language acquisition and the length of attention span. It consisted of 60 sentences and explanatory illustrations. Each sentence was to be practiced in six steps, daily for a 12-week period. Administration of CLAT took approximately 20 minutes per school day. The assessment tool for the evaluation of the intervention study was adapted from two sources: First, the Allgemeiner deutscher Sprachtest (Steinert, 2011) which consists of four parts related to print-speech mismatch: vocabulary, rhyme, grammar and spelling. Second, The Star Counting Test (de Jong & Das Smaal, 1990) placed additional demands on the attention capacity and the ability to activate and inhibit processes in working memory. The evaluation was conducted three times: Before the program began, one week after the program was completed and finally, four months later. The four aspects of language acquisition and attention capacity were then assessed based on the improvement rate between testing times. Analysis of variances with repeated measurement showed that CLAT is an effective metalinguistic tool for all aspects of language related to a print-speech mismatch but not for improving attention and concentration.
Keyword: 150; classroom intervention; diglossia; language learning; long-term memory; metalinguistics; self-regulation; Switzerland; working memory
URL: https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/44403
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Diffusion modeling of language shift in Austria(-Hungary)
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Zivilisierung durch Sprache?
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Constantin von Wurzbach: "Galizien in diesem Augenblicke"
Mitrega, Kevin. - 2019
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Schweizerdeutsch und Sprachbewusstsein: zur Konsolidierung der Deutschschweizer Diglossie im 19. Jahrhundert
Ruoss, Emanuel. - : DeGruyter, 2019
In: Ruoss, Emanuel. Schweizerdeutsch und Sprachbewusstsein: zur Konsolidierung der Deutschschweizer Diglossie im 19. Jahrhundert. 2019, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. (2019)
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Development of a short form of the compulsive internet use scale in Switzerland.
In: International journal of methods in psychiatric research, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. e1765 (2019)
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Prévention des maladies cardiovasculaires en Suisse : opinions et pratiques des médecins de famille [Prevention of cardio-vascular disease in Swiss: general practitioners’ opinions and practices]
In: Sante publique, vol. Vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 395-404 (2019)
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Light and heavy drinking in jurisdictions with different alcohol policy environments.
In: The International journal on drug policy, vol. 65, pp. 86-96 (2019)
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Cybersex use and problematic cybersex use among young Swiss men: Associations with sociodemographic, sexual, and psychological factors.
In: Journal of behavioral addictions, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 794-803 (2019)
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Caffeine Consumption in Switzerland: Results from the First National Nutrition Survey MenuCH.
In: Nutrients, vol. 12, no. 1 (2019)
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Sprache, politische Ökonomie und Legitimität : Vermarktung, Management und Inszenierung von Zweisprachigkeit in der Tourismusindustrie an der deutsch-französischen Sprachgrenze in der Schweiz
Schedel, Larissa Semiramis (VerfasserIn). - Göttingen : V&R unipress, Vienna University Press, 2018
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Pratiques sociolinguistiques francophones de féminisation et de dégenrement
Robiche, Lou. - Paris : L'Harmattan, 2018
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Sprachgrenzen (in der Schweiz) : nuovi approcci, prospettive critiche = Confini linguistici (in Svizzera)
Schedel, Larissa Semiramis (Herausgeber); Meyer Pitton, Liliane (Herausgeber). - Neuchâtel : Centre de linguistique appliquée de l'Université de Neuchâtel, 2018
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