Search for dissertations about: "acquisition order"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 277 swedish dissertations containing the words acquisition order.
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11. Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
Abstract : This thesis presents four experimental studies, carried out at the Phonetic laboratory, Stockholm University, on infants’ ability to establish auditory-visual sound-meaning associations as a precursor of early word acquisition. Study I reports on the effect of linguistic variance on infants’ ability (3- to 20-months) to establish sound-meaning associations. READ MORE
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12. Reading acquisition in pupils with visual impairments in mainstream education
Abstract : This thesis is based on five empirical studies of pupils with visual impairments, their reading ability and processes of reading acquisition within the framework of mainstream education in comprehensive schools. The aim of the thesis is to increase our understanding and knowledge of reading acquisition in pupils with visual impairments in mainstream education. READ MORE
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13. Bureaucratic politics and weapons acquisition : the case of the MX ICBM program : (in two volumes)
Abstract : The dissertation is about the process by which the armed forces of the United States acquire weapons of war. In order to elucidate the U.S. weapons acquisition process, it examines in detail the history of the controversial MX intercontinental ballistic missile program. READ MORE
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14. Procurement of Complex Technical Systems : Strategies for Successful Projects
Abstract : When facing a procurement of a complex technical system, many questions are to be asked. The main question is how the best and most suitable systems are obtained, at the right cost. In order to answer that question numerous aspects must be considered and investigated. READ MORE
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15. Learning strategies for international growth : On knowledge acquisition and opportunity realization
Abstract : Literature on firm internationalization has pointed out knowledge and learning as central components in the internationalization process. While much research has emphasized the development of experience in the firm as the main source of new knowledge, this notion has also been challenged. READ MORE