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Gruyter, 33-61. --------- (2012) "'No, they can't' ... translate President Obama into German: A case study in critical cognitive linguistics", in: Alina Kwiatkowska (ed.) Texts and Minds: Papers in Cognitive [...] John Benjamins, 336-363. Jeffries, Lesley (1998) Meaning in English: An Introduction to Language Study. Houndmills, Basingstoke/London: Macmillan. Kövecses, Zoltan (2002) Metaphor: A Practical Introduction [...] Welte, Werner (1993) Englische Semantik. Frankfurt a.M. etc.: Peter Lang. Yule, George (2010 4 ) The Study of Language. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press. WS 2016/17, P Olaf Jäkel Interdisziplinäre
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Event: From European Studies to Interdisciplinary Research Date: Friday, 03.06.2022, 11.15 – 12.15 h (RIGA 601) All students interested in pursuing a PhD in the field of European Studies are cordially invited [...] the latest calls for research funding which are particularly relevant for the field of European Studies. If you have any questions, suggestions or if you would like to announce events or recently published [...] 24.03. Dr. Samantha Litty (Historical Sociolinguistics) Visibilizing the daily life of speakers: A study of historical multilingualism in the German-Danish border region (in RIGA 601) 07.04. Dr. James Lovejoy
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and managed to obtain university scholarships. Throughout his university days in New Zealand, he studied and invented high-frequency electrical circuits and worked with radio waves. After he graduated with [...] : Rutherford and the Nature of the Atom, Garden City, N.Y. 1964. Heilbron, John L. : Historical Studies in the Theory of Atomic Structure, New York, 1. pub. 1981. Reeves, Richard : A Force of Nature: The
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years until today. 4. Underline in the text the innovative contribution of the Sibylla’s book for the study of the insects in correlation with other similar books of this time. 5. Underline in the texts the [...] science in the Baroque Era. 7. Write the reasons which contributed to the progress of the biological studies in the Baroque Era. 8. Describe the characteristics of Nature of Science, based on the narration
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for Science Teaching: A Critical Analysis. In P. Heering, S. Klassen, & D.Metz, (Eds.).FlensburgStudies on the History and Philosophy of Science in Science Education, Vol. 2.Flensburg: Flensburg University [...] Stories and Informal Learning Environments. In P. Heering, S. Klassen, & D. Metz, (Eds.). Flensburg Studies on the History and Philosophy of Science in Science Education, Vol. 2 . Flensburg: Flensburg University
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visual analysis approach, we carry out an in-depth study of a single social media platform ( Instagram ) for six countries across time, expecting the study to obtain new insights and methodological tools
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approaches to the artifact study, provide a framework relating them to each other, and thus suggest the outlines of a program of collaborative research for all who are engaged in study of the artifact” (Fleming [...] sort of lamp or an unusual decorative object. The starting point for the analysis is the artifact study model presented in 1974 by E. McClung Fleming. Developed in his seminar “The Artifact in American [...] sequence: identification, evaluation, cultural analysis, interpretation. Their aim is that of guiding the study of the artifact and each one has a particular purpose (Fleming, 1974): - identification (which includes
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regular teenage boy known for his good sense of humor and infectious laughter. After seven years studying at the University of Glasgow, William Thomson’s father encouraged him to continue his education [...] later led other scientists to important discoveries. It was in Regnault’s laboratory that he began to study the science behind the steam engine, which remained an interest to him when he returned to Cambridge [...] Joule’s work in the scientific community. One of the more popular topics in science at the time was studying the relationship between pressure and temperature in a certain volume of gas. Scientists at the
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development of modern agricultural chemistry. Liebig’s research is considered a precursor to the study of the impact of environmental factors on organisms. He formulated the law of the minimum, which states [...] Liebig gained experience as a pharmacist in the Gottfried Pirsch apothecary located in Heppenheim. He studied at the University of Bonn under the guidance of Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, who was his father’s [...] carry out more advanced chemical research. In autumn of 1822, Liebig went to Paris to continue his studies. He worked in the private laboratory of Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, and became friends with Alexander