Tag: Markers

Discourse Markers in Second Language French


Discourse Markers in Second Language French
English | 2023 | ISBN: 9781003323754 | 179 pages | True PDF | 12.32 MB
This book provides an in-depth look at pragmatic development by second language learners of French through their production of French discourse markers. It showcases a holistic production-focused approach designed to provide a broad picture of learner discourse marker use in French.

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Discourse and Pragmatic Markers from Latin to the Romance Languages


Chiara Ghezzi, Piera Molinelli, "Discourse and Pragmatic Markers from Latin to the Romance Languages"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0199681600 | PDF | pages: 318 | 3.9 mb
This book examines the historical development of discourse and pragmatic markers across the Romance languages. These markers serve to indicate the organization of the discourse, the speaker’s relationship with the interlocutor, and the speaker’s stance with regard to the information expressed. Their relevance is in assisting interpretation, despite the fact that they have little or no propositional content.

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Cancer Stem Cell Markers and Related Network Pathways


Cancer Stem Cell Markers and Related Network Pathways
English | 2022 | ISBN: 3031129733 | 275 Pages | EPUB (True) | 22 MB
This book entitled "Cancer Stem Cell Markers and Related Network Path-ways" is about cancer stem cell (CSC) markers and the molecular network pathways. CSCs play an important role in the cancer drug resistance, metastasis and recurrence. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is closely related to CSC phenotype.

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Cancer Stem Cell Markers and Related Network Pathways


Shihori Tanabe, "Cancer Stem Cell Markers and Related Network Pathways "
English | ISBN: 3031129733 | 2022 | 170 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This book entitled "Cancer Stem Cell Markers and Related Network Path-ways" is about cancer stem cell (CSC) markers and the molecular network pathways. CSCs play an important role in the cancer drug resistance, metastasis and recurrence. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is closely related to CSC phenotype.

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