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Gebrauch der Muttersprache im DaF-Unterricht aus der Perspektive von Lehrenden
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Tajana Vonić In der vorliegenden Arbeit geht es um den Gebrauch der Muttersprache im DaF-Unterricht aus der Perspektive von Lehrenden. Das Thema ist sowohl von allgemeinem Interesse als auch für den Forschungsdiskurs relevant, da die Meinungen zum Gebrauch der Muttersprache im Fremdsprachenunterricht noch immer geteilt sind. Um nachzuprüfen, was die kroatischen DaF-Lehrer über den Einsatz der Muttersprache im Unterricht denken, wurde eine Umfrage durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse der Forschung haben...
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Gebrauch der Muttersprache im DaF-Unterricht aus der Perspektive von Lernenden
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Marija Emanović In dieser Arbeit wird die Forschung zum Thema des Gebrauchs der Muttersprache im DaF-Unterricht aus der Perspektive der Lernenden dargestellt. Das Instrument, das für diese Forschung benutzt wurde, ist ein Fragebogen, der in Anlehnung an Mirna Erks (2017) Fragebogen aus der Forschung „English language instructors´ beliefs about the role of L1 in English language developement and formal instruction in Croatia“ erstellt wurde. Die Umfrage wurde online durchgeführt. Das Ziel der...
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Gebrauch des Konjunktivs im deutschen journalistischen Diskurs
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Katarina Dragić In meiner Bachelorarbeit beschäftige ich mich mit dem Thema der Verwendung des Konjunktivs im journalistischen Diskurs. Die Arbeit ist in einen theoretisch und einen praktischen Teil geteilt. Im zweiten Kapitel (im theoretischen Teil) werde ich auf die Bildung und die allgemeine Verwendung des Konjunktivs näher eingehen. Um den Themenbereich der Arbeit etwas einzugrenzen, werde ich meine Untersuchung im dritten Kapitel auf bestimmte Themenbereiche beziehen. Das zu untersuchende Korpus...
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Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede in der Ausgestaltung der Hauptgestalten in Kafkas "Verwandlung" und "Prozess"
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Kristina Poč Den Gegenstand dieser Arbeit bildet die Analyse der Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschieden in der Ausgestaltung der Hauptfiguren in Franz Kafkas Werken Die Verwandlung und Der Prozeß. Einführend werden Informationen über den Autor, sein Leben und Werk angegeben. Da der Autor zur Zeiten des Expressionismus nach der Jahrhundertwende wirkte, wird auch diese Strömung erklärt. Anschließend werden die Inhalte der Erzählung und des Romans als einleitender Kontext in die Analyse der kafkaesken...
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Gender Differences in Nonverbal Communication Patterns / Rodne razlike u neverbalnoj komunikaciji
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Karla Marić Nonverbal communication plays an important role in human interaction and it gives us deeper understanding of other peoples’ intentions and emotions. Each person has its own unique way of nonverbally showing emotions, transferring information and sending messages. It depends on many different aspects, such as age, circumstances, context and, of course, gender. Defining gender as a social construct establishes a basis for understanding nonverbal communication patterns. People tend to add to...
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Gender Differences in the Perception and Linguistic Description of Physical Appearance
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Matea Šoša Physical appearance has always played a major role in the perception of other people. The very appearance of a person affects the image people can create about them. In addition to the various stereotypes that may arise solely from one's appearance, the linguistic description of the same is also of great importance. This paper analyses the influence of gender in the realm of perceiving, but also describing one’s physical appearance. It introduces examples of several studies which showcase...
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Gender Representation in Elementary School EFL Textbooks
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Ines Bilić The present study deals with gender representation in English as a foreign language (EFL) textbooks used in elementary schools in Croatia. It emphasizes the importance of gender representation in textbooks and stresses the need for more studies in this field. Textbooks are a key component of language learning and should motivate and encourage the learners, therefore it is important that both genders are equally represented. This paper draws a comparison between the textbook series Way to go...
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Gender Roles and Social Expectations in Nicholas Sparks's Novels
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Sara Kučenjak This master's thesis focuses on the layering of gender roles and social expectations in the literary works of Nicholas Sparks, the renowned writer of famous romance novels. Through a detailed analysis of male and female characters as well as gender relations and interactions, this research investigates gender dynamics, gender identity, and its interweaving with social and cultural norms in Sparks's novels. In the course of research, the question whether Nicholas Sparks supports the...
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Gender Stereotypes and Their (Non-)Verbal Reflections in Modern-Day Advertising on Social Media
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Sandra Jakšić Gender stereotyping in advertising is one of the areas of advertising that has attracted the most academic interest and has remained timely and relevant due to the evolution of gender roles in society. This challenged traditional structures of gender hierarchy and raised ethical concerns about the representation of different genders in the media. The literature on gender stereotypes and contemporary social media advertising forms the foundation of this paper. The major aim of this paper is...
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Gender Stereotypes in Television Commercials for Household Items
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Antonio Marić This paper studies the depiction of genders through stereotypes in television commercials, more specifically, to what extent and how gender stereotypes are presented in modern day television advertising. In the first part of the paper, a brief theoretical background and history of television advertising is provided, along with a list of frequently used advertising appeals and gender specific roles in a nuclear family household and how each of them is targeted by advertisers. The second part...
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Gender Stereotyping in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire
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Mihaela Magdić A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in the year of 1948. It is often regarded as one of the best plays of the 20th century and one of the best plays of Tennessee Williams. A Streetcar Named Desire is a critique of post-war American society that put a huge amount of restrictions on women’s lives. It criticizes the way women were treated during those years. In the first chapter, the...
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