scholarly journals THE TEACHING TO THE HIEROGLYPHIC WRITING: THE SUBJECT ANALYSIS OF THE CONTENT OF «THE BEGINNER COURSE OF CHINESE» TEXTBOOK BY T.P. ZADOENKO AND HUANG SHUYING

Author(s):  
N.B. Dampilon ◽  
T.B. Savinova
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-52
Author(s):  
Sudirman

The purpose of this research is (1) analyze student’s concept in answering the association test, (2) analyze the concept of understanding  relationship  to  answer  the test depends on the student’s school origin.The method used in this research is qualitative with case study approach. In clustering sampling technique the subject was used in this research is 6 students, shared  in  3  groups.  They  are  2  students come from public vocational school, 2 students come from public senior high school and 2 students come from private senior high school and vocational school. Data was collected through test and interview.   Data   analysis   used   in   this research refers to Milles and Huberman in Moellong’s book; they are data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing. The result showed that the student’s understanding is various enough in answering the  set  test.  Depending on  the first subject analysis (S1) who came from private school, he did not understand about the concept of set. The second subject analysis (S2) and the third subject analysis (S3)  who  came  from  public  school,  they had understood. But, they need to be careful and patient to avoid the mistakes. The data which  had  gained from deeply interview, showed that the subject analysis (S1), (S2) and (S3) were able to indicate the relationship of school origin with the student’s concept of understanding within answering the set test.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3-1) ◽  
pp. 17-35
Author(s):  
Andrey Krushinskiy ◽  

The epoch-making discovery of the phenomenon of non-linear organization of the ancient Chinese text by the remarkable Leningrad sinologist-philosopher V.S. Spirin (1929–2002) radically expanded the horizons of our perception of the written heritage of Ancient China, outlining the way to overcome the prejudice about linear reading of the ancient Chinese classics as supposedly the only acceptable. At the same time, Spirin’s discovery of the multidimensionality of the ancient Chinese text seriously challenges the concept of the subject in the context of ancient Chinese discourse. After all, a break with the linear ordering of the text is tantamount to destroying the unity of the speech intention and the subjectivity of the speaker corresponding to it, constituted by his speaking. Accordingly, the figure of a storyteller telling a story should either disappear, leaving behind a void of subjectlessness, or give way to a completely different subjectivity. The proposed article raises the question of the nature and character of this subjectivity, which is fundamentally different from the narrator’s figure. It is shown that the synchronous integrity of the multidimensional image (Xiang 象), which distinguishes the Chinese hieroglyphic writing, has its own temporality, which allows it to be an alternative to the diachronic unity of the narrative. It is argued that the temporality of the image-xiang extends to gestaltic multidimensionality of hexagram graphics, endowing the latter with the corresponding multidimensional temporal structure. It is the hexagram time (guashi 卦時) that assumes the functions of a narrative for the temporal unification of the past and the future, thereby providing the necessary prerequisites for the emergence of a special kind of subjectivity. The guashi-hexagram time is determined by the graphic structure of the hexagram. This is the most general characteristic of the meaning of a particular hexagram as an era, providing space for the game between the era and the individual. As a result, we have a two-person game, constituting a game subjectivity, consisting of the game interaction of an individual and a hexagram time. It is argued that it is precisely the subordination of the line of discourse to the course of the game that sometimes makes it loop, and then the text lining up along this line requires its reader to read it backward, so to speak.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Sînziana Ionescu ◽  
Octavia-Luciana Madge ◽  
Ioana Robu ◽  
Eugen Brătucu ◽  
Claudiu Daha

Background. With a long tradition and outstanding contributions over time, medical scientific research in Romania has experienced major changes in the last two decades, marked by an increase in scientific publications, originating especially from university centers and fostered by national regulations on publication standards required for professional promotion. This study is aimed at assessing the literature on surgical oncology in Romania, published by Romanian authors in journals indexed in international databases. Materials and Methods. A literature search was performed, focused on surgical oncology performed in Romania. Two databases, PubMed and Web of Science (WoS), were finally selected and included in the study, which included bibliometric parameters and subject analysis. Results. The PubMed search retrieved 464,295 articles being published in only 3 Romanian journals, Chirurgia, The Medical-Surgical Journal (Iasi), and Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology. The search of the Web of Science retrieved 494 records on the subject of surgical oncology in Romania, 449 of which were published after 1989. The 494 articles received 2,102 citations, 4.26 per year, and an overall Hirsch index of 21. Most articles were published in the same 3 Romanian journals as in PubMed. Neoplasms of the digestive system prevailed, followed by articles on general surgical oncology issues, cancer research, and therapy. Bucharest has the highest number of authors, followed by Cluj-Napoca and Iasi. Conclusion. Research originating from Romania in the field of surgical oncology is present and visible at an international level mainly through Romanian journals. Sustained effort is required from surgical oncology authors to be published in international journals on this subject, as it is the only way to increase global visibility and impact.


Author(s):  
Franciele Marques REDIGOLO

The subject analysis is an intellectual stage of subject cataloging process in which the cataloguer is subject to internal and external inferences. The result of the subject analysis process is reflected directly in information retrieval because it must be compatible with the user's information needs during the formulation of your search strategy for subject in the catalog. Despite the standardization have the function to clarify and systematize procedures performed by various professionals at the same time, it is observed that it is necessary to update them and improve them. Accordingly, there was observational study of the subject analysis process when cataloging in university libraries in order to provide support for the improvement and updating of standards and procedures the subject analysis, the documentary reading, the identification and selection of concepts. Observation was performed with individual verbal protocol application and ethnographic research in 16 university libraries, 12 in Brazil and 4 in Spain. And as a result it was observed that the absence of methodological tools causes the cataloging develop their own methods, such as the recovery of subjects recovered in cooperation catalogs.


1979 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Trevor Fawcett

There remain theoretical and practical difficulties in the subject analysis of visual arts documents and the assignment of appropriate index terms. Visual arts indexing would be aided by an internationally agreed, controlled vocabulary with rules of usage. In devising such a language, subject knowledge and experience of the literature are as necessary as an understanding of indexing theory. Examples of current indexing practice are cited, notably PRECIS, Library of Congress, RILA, and the Répertoire d’Art et d’Archéologie.


1959 ◽  
Vol 24 (4Part1) ◽  
pp. 349-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Eric S. Thompson

Recent disagreement on the nature of Maya hieroglyphic writing calls for a reappraisal of the historical sources, and an examination of alternative methods of decipherment. Unfortunately, no one has both a thorough grasp of the subject and an unbiased attitude.


1983 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 311-314
Author(s):  
Gail Crombie ◽  
Dolores Gold

This study investigated children's person perception to determine if sex differences in perception are congruent with sex differences reported in children's peer interactions. Girls were predicted to be more knowledgeable and to differentiate more than boys about peer characteristics. 93 children from Grades 2 and 5 completed a questionnaire describing two stimulus children on nine items. The stimulus children, both of the same sex as the subject, were classified as a close friend or as not being known very well by the subject. Analysis provided evidence for the construct validity of the measure of person perception but gave no indication of sex differences. The absence of sex differences was interpreted as providing a caution against the inference of dispositional causes of sex differences in peer interaction without direct evidence for such dispositional causes.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Jusoh ◽  
Shafuddin Mohd Yatim

Kertas ini mengulas isu pelaksanaan sistem pengurusan kualiti dalam sesebuah organisasi. Penerangan am berkaitan ISO 9000 diberikan untuk memberikan kefahaman awal. Perbincangan dimulakan dengan analisis tumpuan dalam kajian sebelum ini. Lanjutan daripada itu, perbincangan dan ulasan akhirnya tertumpu kepada isu pelaksanaan ISO 9000, motif pensijilan dan kesan ke atas prestasi organisasi. Perbincangan dan ulasan yang dibuat adalah bersandarkan kepada dapatan kajian–kajian empirikal lalu. Pengajaran yang dapat dicungkil daripada perbincangan dan ulasan tersebut ialah pelaksanaan ISO 9000 mestilah dibuat atas dasar penambahbaikan kualiti bagi menikmati kesan positif yang berganda dalam jangka panjang. Kata kunci: ISO 9000; prestasi organisasi; pengurusan kualiti menyeluruh; jaminan kualiti; kepuasan pelanggan This paper comments on the issue of quality management system implementation in an organization. General explanation on ISO 9000 is given to provide basic understanding on the subject. Analysis of the focus of studies in previous research was done to initiate the discussion. The following discussions and comments are focused on the issue of ISO 9000 implementation, certification motives and its impact on the performance of an organization. The discussions and comments are based on previous empirical findings. Finally, the lesson that can be learned from previous empirical research is that in order to gain positive impact in the long run, ISO 9000 should be implemented for quality improvement. Key words: ISO 9000; organization performance; total quality management; quality assurance; customer satisfaction


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