10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FOSSILISATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
fossilisation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fossilisation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Focus on the Language Classroom: An Introduction to ...
5.5. Hypothesis. testing. and. fossilisation. One possible explanation of what
happens in the second language learner's mind borrows the metaphor of '
hypothesis testing' from experimental science. (A hypothesis is usually a clearly
worded ...
Dick Allwright, Kathleen M. Bailey, 1991
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Routledge Enyclopedia of Language Teaching and Learning
If fossilisation is a permanent process, why and when does it occur? For the
language teacher and learner these questions clearly have considerable
importance. We would want to know what has to be done to try and avoid a
process which, ...
Michael Byram, Adelheid Hu, 2013
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Experimenting with Uncertainty: Essays in Honour of Alan Davies
In retrospect, it is clear that this earliest definition of fossilisation delineates six
basic properties: first, fossilisation is equivalent to cessation of development;
second, fossilisable features pertain to each and every aspect of interlanguage, ...
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Simulating Human Origins and Evolution
fossil common ancestor was strongly dependent on the fossilisation rate: for the
high fossilisation rate of 30%, the fossil common ancestor only lagged the true
common ancestor by a couple of generations, but slipped back several
generations ...
The term fossilisation was introduced to capture the phenomenon of a permanent
adoption (regardless of age or amount of instruction) of idiosyncratic
interlanguage features in a learner's L2. Selinker (1972) defined fossilisation as a
cognitive ...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Here I may take occasion, ladies and gentlemen, to express my regret that this
institution, which, above all others, ought to have a fine collection of specimens
illustrative of fossilisation, has but very few of the kind. I do hope that before long
we ...
Sir William Crookes, 1864
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
Here I may take occasion, ladies and gentlemen, to express my regret that this
institution, -which, above all others, ought to have a fine collection of specimens
illustrative of fossilisation, has but very few of the kind. I do hope that before long
...
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THE CHEMICAL NEWS AND JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
That, however, is simply incrustation, and not fossilisation, and is similar to the
incrustation of copper, which is deposited in the electrotype process. We have
very fine specimens of this deposition of carbonate of lime at Carlsbad, which I
have ...
WILLIAM CROOKES, F.R.S., 1866
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The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
Here I may take occasion, ladies and gentlemen, to express my regret that this
institution, which, above all others, ought to have a fine collection of specimens
illustrative of fossilisation, has but very few of the kind. I do hope that before long
we ...
Sir William Crookes, 1864
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Bengali-English in East London: A Study in Urban Multilingualism
No L2 proficiency NS-like proficiency IL (fossilised) Figure 3.1 : Fossilisation in
SLA - IL development may stop at a certain point While the Interactive Needs
Hypothesis provides a generally plausible explanation for the fossilisation of ...
Sebastian M. Rasinger, 2007
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FOSSILISATION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
fossilisation im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Sponge Discovery Questions Cambrian Explosion
... not the period when a lot of new species emerged but a period when a lot of species with skeletons emerged, making fossilisation easier. «New Historian, Jul 15»
Op-Ed: Fact and fiction in Jurassic World
Under rare fossilisation circumstances, impressions of soft tissues (such as organs, skin and feathers) of these long gone animals are ... «Daily Maverick, Jul 15»
It's not just children who are from a third culture ...
For expats, as for ex-cons, fossilisation becomes more pronounced with each passing year away from home. I once attended a dinner party ... «The National, Jul 15»
Osborne's Budget must end the perversity of the tax system
But the property racket, and its fossilisation of the asset-rich, makes us look more like a rentier economy than the property-owning democracy of ... «Financial Times, Jul 15»
Scientists Discover Weird Looking Hallucigenia Has a Weird Face Too
It turns out though that this 'head' was just guts of the animal that had been squeezed out of the animal during the burial and fossilisation ... «Gizmodo UK, Jun 15»
Finding traces of life in dinosaur bones
The two got talking about collaborating on dinosaur bones. Bertazzo was interested to see what happened inside the bones during fossilisation ... «Cosmos, Jun 15»
Why South Africa's Karoo is a palaeontological wonderland
In only a few places, where conditions were conducive to their fossilisation, can palaeontologists catch a glimpse of these ancient ecosystems. «The Conversation US, Jun 15»
Des chercheurs pensent avoir découvert des globules rouges dans …
Découverte extrêmement rare puisque ces tissus sont habituellement peu résistants à la fossilisation. En analysant 8 échantillons datant du ... «SciencePost, Jun 15»
Dead real: how we built the T. rex Autopsy dinosaur
From the fossil record there often appears to be a ridge of feathers along the profile outline, looking like a mohawk, but during the fossilisation ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Dinosaur blood cells extracted from 75-million-year-old fossil
... Susannah Maidment of Imperial College London, whose team was trying to study bone fossilisation by cutting out tiny fragments of fossils. «New Scientist, Jun 15»