Sökning: "verbal functions"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 100 avhandlingar innehållade orden verbal functions.
21. Le titre de presse : Analyses syntaxique, pragmatique et rhétorique
Sammanfattning : What are the linguistic characteristics of French newspapers headlines? Employing three aspects of linguistic analysis (syntax, pragmatics and stylistics), the present thesis describes and analyses the textual "genre" of the headline. The author regards a newspaper headline as an autonomous text which carries various functions within the newspaper's discourse and therefore has specific features as regards language use. LÄS MER
22. Dyslexia: Relevance of Concepts, Validity of Measurements, and Cognitive Functions
Sammanfattning : The thesis opens with an exposition of different uses of the term dyslexia. In that context its conceptual relevance is discussed. LÄS MER
23. Development and training of higher order cognitive functions and their interrelations
Sammanfattning : Inhibitory functions (IFs) and working memory (WM) are essential for higher order cognitive functions such as non-verbal reasoning (NVR). WM is the ability to temporarily store and process information. IFs involve resisting automatic, inappropriate responses and limiting the interference of information held in WM. LÄS MER
24. Cognitive functions in depression and anxiety disorders : findings from a population-based study
Sammanfattning : This doctorial thesis examines cognitive functions in depression and anxiety disorders in a populationbased sample that includes mostly untreated persons. It is well established that depression is associated with cognitive impairments. LÄS MER
25. Probing and pushing potential genetics, development and training of cognitive functions
Sammanfattning : Capacities of cognitive functions increase considerably during childhood and adolescence. This development is of importance as poor development can predict lower performance on academic skills. Furthermore, severe impairment is related to symptoms of many neuropsychiatric disorders such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). LÄS MER