Sökning: "paradigm case"
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1. Polsk poesi under mellankrigstiden: ett paradigmskifte : Exempel marialyriken
Sammanfattning : The dissertation examines how medieval poetic tradition was reactivated in the production of poetry from the period between the two world wars—the Polish interwar period, defined here as one of literary transition. The positioning in regard to certain literary conventions and the quest for a new normativity that is so prevalent in interwar poetry is also reflected in the era’s poetry on the theme of Mary. LÄS MER
2. Nominal Morphology in Russian Correspondence 1700-1715 : Part One - Part Two
Sammanfattning : The materials examined here consist of 121 Russian letters dating from 1700-1715. The present study aims to define a stage in linguistic evolution and analyze the morphological heterogeneity in the textual corpus. The letters are divided into three categories: private, semiofficial, and official. LÄS MER
3. Designing Mathematics Lessons Using Japanese Problem Solving Oriented Lesson Structure : A Swedish case study
Sammanfattning : This licentiate thesis is concerned with applying the Japanese problem solving oriented (PSO) teaching approach to Swedish mathematics classrooms. The overall aim of my research project is to describe and investigate the viability of PSO as design tool for teaching mathematics. LÄS MER
4. Climate Change Leadership - the case for Electrification
Sammanfattning : This licentiate thesis presents a new way of understanding Electric Power. The new perspective on Electric Power highlights the similarities between our banking system and our power system. The two different systems share a common abstraction. In the case of the banking system this abstraction is fully accepted. LÄS MER
5. A View from Language : Growth of language in individuals and populations
Sammanfattning : The main question that this book tries to find answers to is what it is that makes language learnable. Language is one of the most complex human activities, but nearly 100% of humanity have learned a language in childhood. One answer could be that it is something in our brain that makes us learn language better than most other activities. LÄS MER