03236nam 2200661 a 450 991045654340332120200520144314.0978661322213890-272-8276-51-283-22213-2(CKB)2550000000042972(EBL)740269(OCoLC)742333672(SSID)ssj0000685720(PQKBManifestationID)11395954(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000685720(PQKBWorkID)10731038(PQKB)11508429(MiAaPQ)EBC740269(PPN)168093855(Au-PeEL)EBL740269(CaPaEBR)ebr10488451(EXLCZ)99255000000004297219970313d1997 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe acquisition of spatial relations in a second language[electronic resource] /Angelika Becker, Mary Carroll ; in co-operation with Jorge Giacobbe, Clive Perdue, Rémi PorquiezAmsterdam ;Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub.c19971 online resource (224 p.)Studies in bilingualism,0928-1533 ;v. 11Based on a report entitled Second language acquisition by adult immigrants, final report IV (Strasbourg, 1988), which was submitted to the European Science Foundation.90-272-4117-1 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.THE ACQUISITION OF SPATIAL RELATIONS IN A SECOND LANGUAGE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Background to the study; 2 Theoretical framework; 3 The acquisition of English; 4 The acquisition of German; 5 The acquisition of French; 6 General conclusions; APPENDIX: the learners; References; Author Index; Subject IndexThis book is the third to appear in the SIBIL series based on results from the European Science Foundation's Additional Activity on the second language acquisition of adult immigrants. It analyses from a longitudinal and cross-linguistic perspective the acquisition of the linguistic means to express spatial relations in the target languages English, French and German. Learners' progress in the expression of spatial relations is closely followed over a period of 30 months using a wide range of oral data, and the factors determining both the specifics of individual source/target language pairingStudies in bilingualism ;v. 11.Second language acquisitionSpace and time in languageElectronic books.Second language acquisition.Space and time in language.401/.93Becker Angelika168394Carroll Mary1947-1048296Giacobbe Jorge168396Perdue Clive168397Porquiez Rémi387428European Science Foundation.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910456543403321The acquisition of spatial relations in a second language2476509UNINA04163 am 22003733u 450 991076600070332120230617025733.0(CKB)2670000000550252(WaSeSS)IndRDA00058724(EXLCZ)99267000000055025220160707d2003 uy gerurm|#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHistorische Gärten ÖsterreichsBand 2Oberösterreich, Salzburg, Vorarlberg, Kärnten, Steiermark, Tirol Garten- und Parkanlagen von der Renaissance bis um 1930 /Eva BergerVienna, Austria ;Cologne, Germany ;Weimar, Germany :Böhlau Verlag,2003.1 online resource (751 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)3-205-99352-7 Includes bibliographical references.In the year 1999 the project of the inventarisation of the historic gardens in Austria, financed by the Austrian Science Fund FWF was finished with the manuscript “Historic Gardens in Austria. Gardens and Parks from the Renaissance to 1930”. Since 1984 this project was in charge of the author with some other co-workers at the Technical University of Vienna, Department of Landscape Planning and Garden History. This first Austrian inventory tended to consider public and private gardens, parks and artistically formed landscapes of all nine Austrian states from the Renaissance to about 1930 in a systematic manner. In the years of the inventarisation over 1750 historic gardens and parks were discovered, photographed and described. For the publication this numerous and mostly unknown quantity of gardens and parks was arranged in typological groups: gardens and parks of ecclesiastic dwelling-houses as monasteries, convents and cloisters, episcopal and provost buildings, parsonages, gardens and parks of profane buildings as castles, chateaus, palaces, manor-houses, country-houses, villas, dwelling-buildings, development houses, farmhouses, mills, factories, public buildings (monumental buildings) of culture (museum, theatre), education (school, university, botanic garden, arboretum), healing and welfare work (hospital, sanatorium, old people´s home, residential home, youth welfare home), administration (office, embassy), catering and hotel industry and tourism ( hotel, inn, restaurant), sport, recreation and leisure ( swimming-bath, shooting-stand, amusement park, leisure centre), public gardens and parks (without any main-building) as green places, village parks, town parks, village woods, town woods, parks of a spa, memorial parks, promenades, green outside staircases. With the elaboration of the results of the inventarisation, with the consideration of the trade literature, historic maps, plans, views, pictures and other source materials it was possible to present the first documentation of the existing historic gardens and parks in Austria in three volumes, published 2002-2004 (Böhlau Verlag, Wien-Köln-Weimar). This first survey makes known the rich existence of historic garden substance, is available to further scientific research on Austrian garden art and garden culture and affords first informations to protect and preserve this important cultural heritage. The second volume of the inventarisation of the historic gardens and parks in Austria presents the public and private gardens of the Austrian states Upper Austria, Salzburg, Vorarlberg, Carinthia, Styria and Tyrol. This first survey makes known the rich existence of historic gardens substance, is available to further scientific research on Austrian garden art and garden culture and affords first informations to protect and preserve this important cultural heritage.Historic gardensAustriaGardensAustriaDesignHistoryHistoric gardensGardensDesignHistory.Berger Eva802484WaSeSSWaSeSSUkMaJRUBOOK9910766000703321Historische Gärten Österreichs1803812UNINA