Sentences with phrase «toward language study»

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PRIME Research conducted the Mobile Payments Study across 56 markets and 26 languages in North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific Rim to assess people's use of products, adoption willingness and sentiment toward existing options.
In revealing neural entrainment as a generalized strategy for improving sensitivity to informational peaks, this study takes significant steps toward advancing the understanding of human language and perception.
Conversely, the review of student writing showed the young authors adhering more to «conventional writing practices» and a trend toward less play with genre, more mundane narratives and simpler language over the two decades studied.
Toward this end, in the 1980s, Rosenthal started studying covert communication: the nonverbal language of vocal tone, facial expressions, posture and gestures that make up the bulk of human expression.
Now a new study of 37 languages by three MIT researchers has shown that most languages move toward «dependency length minimization» (DLM) in practice.
In the 2008 — 09 school year, about 2,500 students participated in our high school diploma program and an additional 2,000 studied with us toward a GED, citizenship, or English language proficiency.
OSPI brought us in to conduct a study on how the program influenced students» attitudes toward their language abilities and school.
A new national survey confirms what's long been suspected: Most teachers report that schools are narrowing the curriculum and shifting instruction time and resources toward math and language arts and away from subjects such as art, music, foreign language, and social studies.
Canada - wide warrant issued for second suspect in assault on man with autism, CTV News Canadian attitudes toward immigrants, refugees remain positive: study, Globe and Mail Critics mock Service Canada's move to gender - neutral language, Toronto Star
The millions of dollars we spend on public legal education produces correspondingly valuable resources, without a doubt, but those resources can not equip litigants to comfortably and competently manage the system — especially those unable to devote themselves to the full - time study of legal processes, those whose first language is not English or French, or those with cognitive or functional impairments — and, as a result, whenever we talk about litigants without counsel, the conversation inevitably veers toward the delays, costs and other inconveniences such litigants impose on court and counsel.
Eager to contribute curriculum development and advanced language and women's studies toward optimizing the goals of a world - class educational institution.
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