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Melanie Siegel

    Die maschinelle Übersetzung aufgabenorientierter japanisch-deutscher Dialoge
    Leitlinie regelbasiertes Schreiben - Englisch für deutschsprachige Autoren
    Sentiment-Analyse deutschsprachiger Meinungsäußerungen
    Rule-based writing - english for non-native writers
    Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Women
    Bloodshot
    • 2019

      Bloodshot

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Family, friends, and faith are at stake when the Wasson family must deal with their biggest struggle: opioid addiction. On one fateful night, a freak accident changes Emmitt Wasson's life. He begins to abuse his medication, which leads to consequences for his family. As Emmitt struggles to regain control, his daughter Lindsay Wasson battles with family and drug issues of her own. She wants to live her life, but Emmitt won't let her. Over a timeline of events spanning twenty-four years, Emmitt can't help but wonder how he and his family have drifted so far apart. To recover the relationship, Emmitt must overcome his failings as a father and sacrifice himself to save Lindsay. But will his efforts be enough to change the course of her life and place her on a path to permanent recovery?

      Bloodshot
    • 2019
    • 2017

      With their guidelines "English for Non-Native Writers," tekom addresses a gap that many writers and editors face. These guidelines consolidate essential standards and rules for technical writing in English while also providing important advice for writing in limited spaces, such as on mobile devices. They specifically cater to authors who write in English as a foreign language, serving as a foundational set of rules for everyday editing that can be expanded as needed. The guidelines cover precise rules in three main areas: (a) Text, including headings, index entries, cross-references, and glossaries; (b) Sentences, focusing on punctuation, verb tenses, and word order; and (c) Word usage, addressing prepositions, articles, and abbreviations. Each rule includes a brief explanation, comprehensive implementation information, examples, and insights on the feasibility of automated proofing with language software. This allows for integration into existing editing guidelines or as a basis for introducing editing software. Supplementary materials include a step-by-step guide for implementing rule-based writing in the workplace and an extensive glossary of grammatical terms, along with a detailed index for easy navigation. Consequently, these guidelines serve as a valuable resource for individual study and as foundational material for establishing language rules in a business context.

      Rule-based writing - english for non-native writers