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DEVELOPMENT OF PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS LETTER RECOGNITION IN THE BILINGUAL REGION
Diplomsko delo z naslovom Razvijanje fonološkega zavedanja in prepoznavanje črk dvojezičnem področju v prvem, teoretičnem delu, predstavi tri sporazumevalne dejavnosti (poslušanje, branje in pisanje), metode in postopke opismenjevanja ter jezikovno organizacijo pouka in modele opismenjevanja v dvojezični osnovni šoli. Empirični del temelji na raziskavi, katere namen je bil ugotoviti, ali so učenci, ki se hkrati opismenjujejo v obeh jezikih, zmožni v obeh jezikih enakovredno razvijati fonološko zavedanje in poznavanje črk. V empiričnem delu so torej predstavljeni rezultati te raziskave, ki dokazujejo, da lahko pri uravnoteženo dvojezičnih otrocih primerljivo dobro razvijamo zmožnost fonološkega zavedanja in poznavanja črk v obeh jezikih. Raziskava potrjuje hipotezo, da je fonološko zavedanje do določene mere univerzalna zmožnost in se zaradi tega pri hkratnem opismenjevanju v obeh jezikih vzajemno podpira. Napredek učencev sem ugotavljala z deskriptivno in eksperimentalno metodo in sicer dvakrat, v razmiku osmih mesecev (oktober-maj). Pri tem je bil za slovenščino uporabljen del standardirizanega testa Ocenjevalna shema bralnih zmožnosti učencev – OSBZ-1, za madžarščino pa prilagoditev tega testa. Z instrumentarijem sem preverjala poznavanje črk in sposobnost fonološkega zavedanja.In the first part of my diploma thesis titled Development of Phonological Awareness and Letter Recognition in the Bilingual Region I introduced three communication skills (listening, reading and writing), methods and procedures of literacy teaching, language organisation of the lesson and some models of literacy teaching in bilingual primary schools.
The empirical part is based on a research, aiming to find out, if pupils, gaining dual language literacy, are capable of developing phonological awareness and letter recognition in both languages equally. The empirical part provides the results of this research, which prove, that we can develop good phonological awareness and letter recognition in both languages with bilingual pupils.
The research proves the hypothesis, that phonological awareness is, to some extent, a universal ability and with pupils, gaining dual language literacy, this ability is reciprocally supported. Pupils’ progress was established through the descriptive and experimental method twice, in a time gap of eight months (October – May). For the Slovene language I used the standardized Evaluation Scheme reading achievement test – OSBZ-1, for the Hungarian language I used a modified version of the test. I tested the letter recognition and the ability of phonological awareness with the instrumentation
LINE WIDTHS OF AND
Author Institution:Collision broadened line widths of and were determined from high resolution spectra covering the bands for both absorbing molecules. The line widths encompassed the spectral regions of the (1200), (2000), (0111), (0201), (1001) and (0002) bands. The band notation is . The and measurements were obtained for samples at room temperature and the spectra were obtained for samples at and . The ) values are compared to best-fit calculated values given in an earlier study by R. A. Toth, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 40, 605-615 (1971)
Henri Temianka Correspondence; (toth)
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/4215/thumbnail.jp
Remarks on a conjecture of Barat and Toth
In 2010, Barat and Toth verified that any r-critical graph with at most r + 4 vertices has a subdivision of K-r. Based in this result, the authors conjectured that, for every positive integer c, there exists a bound r(c) such that for any r, where r >= r(c), any r-critical graph on r + c vertices has a subdivision of K-r. In this note, we verify the validity of this conjecture for c = 5, and show counterexamples for all c >= 6211FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP12/16118-1Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canad
Alex Toth and another Librarian examining a card catalog
Alex Toth, who was a Librarian at Pacific University, and another Librarian (possibly Patricia Sobottka?), examining a card catalog in Pacific's Scott Library in July, 1978. This appears to be the Author catalog, which provided access to the books in Pacific's collections based on the last name of the author. This is one of a set of photographs that appears to have been posed in order to demonstrate the range of work that was taking place in the library
On a problem of G Fejes Toth
A solution is given for the following Problem of G Fejes Toth: In 3-space find the thinnest lattice of balls such that every straight line meets one of the balls
Loss of coherence in a population of diffusively coupled oscillators
The authors investigate the relationship between the natural frequency distribution of diffusively coupled chemical oscillators and their entrainment by pacemakers. The system consists of micrometer-sized catalyst beads which are coupled to their neighbors by diffusion of the activator/inhibitor species through the catalyst-free Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction solution. The frequency distribution is measured as a function of the beads’ number of neighbors. With the maximum number of neighbors, either target waves or disordered patterns are observed in the reaction domain and there is a shift to higher frequencies than those observed in the natural frequency distribution. The loss of coherence between neighbor oscillators is quantified by a decrease in the phase synchronization index. The experimental results are reproduced in simulations which demonstrate that the decrease in the degree of synchronization is correlated with the appearance of a small fraction of permanently excited beads in BZ populations of high mean frequency and/or large width
On a problem of G Fejes Toth
A solution is given for the following Problem of G Fejes Toth: In 3-space find the thinnest lattice of balls such that every straight line meets one of the balls
Data-driven streamflow simulation: the influence of exogenous variables and temporal resolution
Data-driven modelling approaches, like artificial neural networks, are particularly sensitive to the choice of input and output variables. This study focuses on the size of the temporal observation interval of input and output data in a river
flow prediction application, analysing the simulation performances when considering increasing time aggregations of different input variables. The analyses are carried out on the data registered in a medium-sized (1,050 km2) watershed located on the Apennine mountains, where hourly meteorological data and streamflow measurements are available over an 8-year period.
Four modelling approaches are considered for the prediction of river flow in the closure section: (1) without exogenous inputs, (2) with the additional input of past precipitation data, (3) with the additional input of past streamflow data measured in the upstream section, (4) with the additional input of both past precipitation and past upstream flow. For each modelling approach, using both (a) input data and output data at the same time scale and (b) input data at a temporal resolution finer than that of the output data, optimal modelling networks are identified and forecast performances
are compared. The results highlight how the simulation improves with the addition of exogenous inputs, in particular upstream flow data, and with the use of input data at a temporal resolution finer than that of the output data. The results also show how both such benefits increase for larger temporal aggregation of the forecast
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