نتایج جستجو برای: story retelling

تعداد نتایج: 37346  

2017
Kathleen Waller

In her article "Echoes of Sophocles's Antigone in Auster's Invisible" Kathleen Waller discusses Paul Auster's Invisible, a novel that explores Deleuze's and Guattari's ontological idea of becoming in a virtual world versus merely living in the actual, physical world. Sexual and immortal desires in the protagonist's virtual world show a near achieved nothingness, or "a space which is unlimited" ...

2009
Nancy Hedberg

Centering Theory is applied to a narrated film retelling in Kaqchikel Mayan in order to better understand discourse constraints on the form of referring expression. It is shown that Backwards Looking Centers are very often encoded by zero pronouns, and that center Shifts more often employ full pronouns and full noun phrases than do center Continues and Retains. Preverbal pronouns and full noun ...

Journal: :Naukovì zapiski 2023

The article considers some methodological techniques aimed at the influence onto and formation of preschoolers primary school students' emotional sphere. A personality's sphere is various forms experience: emotions, feelings, moods, empathy. In variety means development a preschooler students fiction plays an important role. Works help child to know his or her inner world better, inspire self-p...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
Louise Etcheverry Barbara Seidel Marion Grande Stephanie Schulte Peter Pieperhoff Martin Südmeyer Martina Minnerop Ferdinand Binkofski Walter Huber Yosef Grodzinsky Katrin Amunts Stefan Heim

Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a rare clinical dementia syndrome affecting predominantly language abilities. Word-finding difficulties and comprehension deficits despite relatively preserved cognitive functions are characteristic symptoms during the first two years, and distinguish PPA from other dementia types like Alzheimer's disease. However, the dynamics of changes in language and non...

Journal: :The Annals of Iowa 2002

2005
DOUGLAS R. CLARK

S tudents often approach the familiar stories of the Bible wondering what more they can learn from texts they have been reading since childhood.As teachers, we face the challenge of getting students to focus on the text itself, without being overly influenced by the preconceptions and interpretations that have become attached to these stories through centuries of retelling and commentary. One d...

Journal: :Medical History 1968
J Johnson

Virgin's role in the story is that of a mother who uses medicine to treat her child,28 her selection of a remedy recommended by the most prominent medical authorities could scarcely have been more appropriate. The cure would still have been considered a miracle, although based on medical principles. Moreover, by using this device, Chaucer would have appealed to the intellectual capacities of hi...

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