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French Language Policy: Centrism, Orwellian dirigisme, or Economic Determinism?
Students Language policy The French Language policy
2015/1/30
To students of language policy, France has what can be considered to be the most centrist of centrist language policies in the world.
音频:山东财经大学英语国家文化Chapter 25Section 1 Economic Collapse
音频 山东财经大学 英语 国家文化 Chapter 25 Section 1 Economic Collapse
2014/1/9
音频:山东财经大学英语国家文化Chapter 25Section 1 Economic Collapse。
THE ITALIAN ECONOMIC MIRACLE IN COEVAL CINEMA
Italian economic boom Italian cinema Capitalism Intellectuals and society Public opinion Lay comprehension of economics.
2014/6/23
This essay explores the subject of the aversion of intellectuals to the market economy through a study of the Italian cinema of the early 1960s. The impact of Italy's ‘economic miracle’ on coeval cine...
However, the focus of this report – like the previous studies – is on a narrower range of
activities, ...
The core UK film industry1
is a substantial industry, directly employing
36,000 people in 2009 (up 7% from 33,500 in 2006) and supporting a
total of 100,000 jobs, taking into account those worki...
A Linguistic Case for the necessity of Enculturation in Theological and Economic Teaching based on the‘Shape of Words’:including a case study comparing Sub-Saharan Africa with the West
language linguistics Africa theology translation inter-cultural Gospel missiology Christian culture context pragmatics love economics word-shapes policy public transport
2009/8/20
Considering words and the areas of the mind that they impact as two-dimensional shapes forms the theoretical basis from which intercultural communication between the West and Sub-Saharan Africa are ex...
SPANISH AS AN ECONOMIC RESOURCE IN METROPOLITAN MIAMI
ECONOMIC RESOURCE METROPOLITAN MIAMI
2008/9/26
This article is a case study of Miami as a linguistic marketplace; its purpose is to inform educational policymakers of the economic and cultural advantage of developing a multilingual workforce. The ...
The core UK film industry is a substantial industry, directly
employing 33,500 people in 2006 and supporting a total of 95,000
jobs, taking into account those working in its supply chain and its
...
Calibration is a process of adjusting the parameters of a given explanatory model so as to
match a data set. It is typically non-statistical and is therefore quite distinct from
empirical estimation...