language learning

  • 41Learning Through Art — is an educational program of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. LTA pairs practicing artists with participating public elementary school classrooms throughout the five burrows of New York City. These resident artists spend one day a week for a… …

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  • 42Language identification in the limit — is a formal model for inductive inference. It was introduced by E. Mark Gold in his paper with the same title [http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/ amag/langev/paper/gold67limit.html] . In this model, a learner is provided with presentation of some language …

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  • 43Learning and Teaching Scotland — infobox Organization name = Learning and Teaching Scotland abbreviation = LTS purpose = Educational headquarters = Glasgow/Dundee region served = Scotland language = English leader title = Chairman leader name = John Mulgrew num staff = 250… …

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  • 44Learning Perl — also known as the llama book , is a tutorial book for the Perl programming language, and is published by O Reilly. Authored solely by Randal L. Schwartz in its first edition, the fifth and current edition was written by Schwartz, Tom Phoenix, an …

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  • 45Language Weaver — is a Los Angeles, California–based company that was founded in 2002 by the University of Southern California s Kevin Knight and Daniel Marcu, to commercialize a statistical approach to automatic language translation and natural language… …

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  • 46Language identification — is the process of determining which natural language given content is in. Traditionally, identification of written language as practiced, for instance, in library science has relied on manually identifying frequent words and letters known to be… …

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  • 47Language arts — is the general academic subject area dealing with developing comprehension and capacity for use of written and oral language. The five strands of the Language arts are reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing (visual literacy), as… …

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  • 48Language deprivation experiments — have been attempted several times through history, isolating infants from the normal use of spoken or signed language in an attempt to discover the fundamental character of human nature or the origins of language. The American literary scholar… …

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  • 49learning disability — n any of various disorders (as dyslexia or dysgraphia) that interfere with an individual s ability to learn resulting in impaired functioning in verbal language, reasoning, or academic skills (as reading, writing, and mathematics) and are thought …

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  • 50Language College — Language Colleges were introduced in 1995 as part of the Specialist Schools Programme in the United Kingdom. The system enables secondary schools to specialise in certain fields, in this case, modern foreign languages. Schools that successfully… …

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