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Topic: Auen language


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Ethnologue 14 report for language code:AUE
The following is the entry for this language as it appeared in the 14th edition (2000).
It has been superseded by the corresponding entry in the 15th edition (2005).
The people call themselves and their language '=/kx'au//'ein.' Literacy rate in second language: 14-29 years 40% Tswana, 10% English; 30-54 years 2% Tswana, English 0%; 55+ years 0%.
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=AUE   (90 words)

  
 [No title]
The European Language Portfolio (ELP) is a document in which those who are learning or have learned a language - whether at school or outside school - can record and reflect on their language learning and cultural experiences.
A grid is provided where his/her language competences can be described according to common criteria accepted throughout Europe and which can serve as a complement to customary certificates.
Language Passport, an electronic version of the standard Language Passport for adults, was jointly developed by the Council of Europe and the European Union.
www.coe.int /t/dg4/linguistic/Portfolio_EN.asp   (225 words)

  
  Language
Context-sensitive language A context-sensitive language is a Chomsky hierarchy.
Gan language Gan is a dialect of the Jiangxi province.
Iban language Iban is the spoken language of ethnic Dayak Iban in Borneo.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/language.html   (6991 words)

  
 Sandawe language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sandawe is a tonal language spoken by about 40,000 people in the Dodoma region of Tanzania.
Language use is vigorous among both adults and children, with people in some areas monolingual.
Sandawe has generally been classified as a Khoisan language since Albert Drexel in the 1920's, due at first just to the presence of clicks in the language, though later several morphological similarities with the Khoisan languages of southern Africa were proposed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sandawe_language   (944 words)

  
 AFRICAN FIRST PEOPLES: THE BUSHWO/MEN
It is a broad classification to identify the three main and distinctive language forms.
This is not intended as an essay on Languages, but rather a simple illustration of the range and diversity to be found amongst the great Khoisan family.
Other groups who spoke closely related languages but lived as Hunter/gathers (Like the Central and Namib groups) have been kept separate here to distinguish their very different life styles and original locations.
www.khoisanpeoples.org /peoples/khoi-san-soc-tribal.htm   (726 words)

  
 No. 6228
Article 9 of the continuous operation language indicates that "paid holidays shall be considered as time worked." The language is not limited to employees scheduled to work on the holiday.
The parties repeated the topic of paid holidays being considered time worked for overtime purposes in language which is virtually identical to the language of the main agreement (the term bereavement is substituted for funeral, a difference of no consequence in this proceeding).
Practice is commonly used as a device to clarify language which is ambiguous on its face.
www.wisbar.org /res/wercg/2001/6228.htm   (3605 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Sandawe language
Sandawe is a tonal language spoken in the Dodoma region of Tanzania.
Sandawe is classified as a Khoisan language by Greenberg (1976).
This classification is motivated by the presence of clicks in the language and by several morphological similarities.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Sandawe   (774 words)

  
 ANU - National Europe Centre - Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Rather than focusing on ideas, the Centre is concerned with the discourses in which thought is formulated, the purposes envisaged for such discourses, the networks in which they circulated, and the larger cultural and political contexts in which they functioned.
The Centre's historical focus on European discourses reflects the hypothesis that the languages in which current cultural and political issues are framed are centrally derived from discourses fashioned in early modern Europe, even if these have been transmitted to us via continuous contestation rather than as uninterrupted traditions.
It is one of the most diverse (and we think one of the liveliest!) in the new structure of the University, with areas of study from Chinese to Creative Writing, and from Film Studies to Speech Pathology.
www.anu.edu.au /NEC/links_auen.php?p=1   (520 words)

  
 Profile of the Kung Bushman People of Southern Africa
Language: The languages of the !Kung are also referred to as !Kung.
The San languages are written in a standardized alphabet based on Latin characters with special symbols for the click sounds unique to the Khoisan languages.
The people groups and their languages are called by varying names in each locality and by different reporters.
endor.hsutx.edu /~obiwan/profiles/!kung.html   (1599 words)

  
 SVSU - College of Education - Periodic Review | Program Evaluation
Students review the AUEN as an alternative tool to guide curriculum development for students with moderate and severe disabilities.
Field-based assignments are given (please refer to the syllabus for assignment clarification), however, there are no field experiences that are mandated on a regular basis, throughout the semester.
TE 545 - Language Acquisition/Dysfunction (3) is designed as a strong preparation for those planning to work with students with Learning Disabilities, by emphasizing elements of language acquisition, the assessment of present levels of functioning (in this area) and various forms of dysfunctional behavior.
www.svsu.edu /coe/periodicreview/programs/m-disorders/methods.htm   (1382 words)

  
 جذر الكلمة The Word's Root
The root usually consists of three or four letters (this is true for most of the "famous" or widely used words in the Arabic language).
That means most of the words in the Arabic language have a three-letter roots and just a few have roots of four letters.
I tried to gather as much roots as I can in the Arabic language; of course, this is not a trail to collect "all" the roots in the language because it is impossible.
www.indiana.edu /~arabic/wordroot.htm   (535 words)

  
 Book review
It is worthwhile to review, occasionally, hydrology-related publications of considerable international importance, published in languages other than English and French.
The entire text is provided in three languages: Polish, German, and Czech, i.e.
the languages of the riparian countries of the River Odra.
www.cig.ensmp.fr /~iahs/hsj/474/47490.htm   (675 words)

  
 executive
The small class size allows us to monitor individual language practice exercises that are appropriate in level and focus for each participant.
Language Awareness concentrates on analyzing language and practicing micro-skills such as grammar, pronunciation, phraseology, and linking expressions.
Language Performance offers clients the opportunity to perform and then analyze their own English through filmed presentations and simulated business situations.
www.atlasuhak.co.kr /seb_menu_right6_executive.htm   (1021 words)

  
 PBSYC - Glossary
In general, AUEN is a standards-driven system that school districts can implement to enable them to systematically align expected standards of student performance, delivery of programs and services, and student assessments.
AUEN was approved by the Michigan State Board of Education in 1998 as a framework for developing MI-Access.
According to the Michigan Department of Education, “adequate yearly progress” is the measure used to hold schools and districts responsible for student achievement in English language arts and mathematics.
www.cenmi.org /pbsyc/Glossary.asp   (2566 words)

  
 000111
Auen stated that the support of the administration and the school board has allowed the special education staff to do their job.
Auen shared a few snapshots of students who are identified and have been reevaluated as federally mandated.
She has redesigned her own curriculum and teaching practices, inaugurated the Career to Work program using foreign language, and connected with the Manchester Schools to work with ESL (English as a Second Language) students.
www.sau53.org /sau53/minutes/pe/000111.html   (3191 words)

  
 Bushman, Hottentots. Khoisan tribes, languages, Hadza, Nama
It is a broad classification to identify the three main and distinctive language forms.
This is not intended as an essay on Languages, but rather a simple illustration of the range and diversity to be found amongst the great Khoisan family.
Other groups who spoke closely related languages but lived as Hunter/gathers (Like the Central and Namib groups) have been kept separate here to distinguish their very different life styles and original locations.
www.kalahari-san.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /family-clans.htm   (1142 words)

  
 HealthLeaders - HealthLeaders Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bob Auen, R.N., an ICU nurse on the day shift at Eden and a California Nursing Association union representative, says there were several issues leading all but a few of the staff to turn in the badges.
Talks are ongoing with nurses regarding the use of the system, she says.
Auen says there is a need for some kind of system to help employees communicate effectively, but he's not sure this is the answer.
www.healthleaders.com /magazine/2003/mar/feature1.php?contentid=42970&categoryid=153   (421 words)

  
 The "Macedonian Question": Antiquity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It should be noted that ancient lexicographers did not record all the words of a language or dialect, but only those that presented a certain peculiarity or difficulty in comprehension.
Even after the Roman conquest, the Greek language was still spoken in the region, despite foreign domination and the strong presence of Latin-speaking soldiers and other representatives of Rome.
The Greek language was deeply rooted since it was the language of the Macedonian people, not only of the ruling class and the authorities.
www.hri.org /docs/macque/text4.html   (1460 words)

  
 South African Museum - Hunter-Gatherers in Southern Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Thus in the earliest exhibitions the casts were used to illustrate the typical physical characteristics of "Bushmen" as a primitive anthropological type occupying a low position on the evolutionary scale.
Later the figures were grouped according to geographical region and language, in an attempt to demonstrate theoretical links between physical type, language and culture.
Each of these language groups includes several groups of people distinguished according to their own names for themselves, to variations in their basic pattern of life, and to significant cultural features.
www.museums.org.za /sam/resource/arch/hunters.htm   (7193 words)

  
 Henshue Construction, Inc., 30-CA-16818, JD(ATL)-63-04, George Carson II, 12/16/04
On May 31, 2002, Attorney Auen wrote Koehler with different language that was amended into t= he agreement.
It appears that he still considered Auen to be = his attorney because he testified, “I had to call our attorney, and have = him e-mail it to me ….” Koehler incorporated the changes to which t= he parties had agreed and made a list of those changes.
It appe= ars that Henshue considered Auen to be his attorney in late January because he “had to call our attorney” to obtain the electronic copy of the prior agreement.
www.nlrb.gov /nlrb/shared_files/decisions/alj/JD(ATL)-63-04.htm   (5313 words)

  
 Determining a Student's Level of Independence
It is up to a student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) Team to determine which of these assessments is most appropriate for the student.
(AUEN) documents, (which were used as a framework for developing MI-Access Performance Expectations), describe four levels of independence students may reach in adult life roles:
The four levels of independence in the AUEN are described below, followed by key considerations that will help IEP Teams determine the level that best fits their student.
www.misd.net /SEForms/IEPTHelp/html/determining_a_student_s_level_of_independence.htm   (299 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Baskakov, N.A. K istorii izucheniia turkmenskogo yazyka (To histiory studing turkmen language).
Dictionary of the Turkic Languages : English: Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Uighur, Uzbek.
Specimens of the popular poetry of Persia, as found in the adventures and improvisations of Kurraglou, the bandit-minstrel of northern Persia; and in the songs of the people inhabiting the shores of the Caspian Sea.
turkmeny.h1.ru /write/w2.html   (1507 words)

  
 Thomas Masaryk
In addition, how could a person, who was brought up speaking the German language, and enjoying German culture, a man, who obtained all his education in German, become a Nationalistic Czech and the first President of Czechoslovakia.
Masaryk hardly mentioned either his father, Josef Masarik, or his brothers Martin and Ludwig, always emphasizing his mother, to whom he felt he was indebted for everything, even though, she was German and he was a "Czech".
The Sudeten-German representation under Rudolf Lodgman Von Auen, (1877-1962), as part of the German-Austrian delegation, was from the outset in a losing position.
sudetengermans.freeyellow.com /Thomas%20Masaryk.htm   (7193 words)

  
 SVSU - College of Education - Periodic Review | Program Evaluation
Additionally, emphasis is placed on the Michigan Curriculum Framework and MEAP during course content lectures.
Students are introduced to AUEN as an alternative tool to guide curriculum development for students with moderate to severe disabilities.
Students are also introduced to MI-ACESS as an alternative assessment tool for students with moderate and severe disabilities.
www.svsu.edu /coe/periodicreview/programs/emotionally-se/methods.htm   (1701 words)

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