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Semantics and Vocabulary Acquisition and Teaching
Vocabulary teaching is an important and difficult part of language acquisition and teaching, The appearance of different semantic theories has helped people to know the words better than ever before and thus are put forward to the words acquisition and learning. This paper introduces the semantic feature, prototype theory, relational models, semantic space across languages and schema semantics and their application in vocabulary acquisition and teaching. The paper also gives a description of general vocabulary learning and learner strategies and vocabulary pedagogy and teaching strategies
Self-dual Vortices in the Abelian Chern-Simons Model with Two Complex Scalar Fields
Making use of -mapping topological current method, we discuss the
self-dual vortices in the Abelian Chern-Simons model with two complex scalar
fields. For each scalar field, an exact nontrivial equation with a topological
term which is missing in many references is derived analytically. The general
angular momentum is obtained. The magnetic flux which relates the two scalar
fields is calculated. Furthermore, we investigate the vortex evolution
processes, and find that because of the present of the vortex molecule, these
evolution processes is more complicated than the vortex evolution processes in
the corresponding single scalar field model.Comment: 9 pages, no figure
Fermions on Thick Branes in the Background of Sine-Gordon Kinks
A class of thick branes in the background of sine-Gordon kinks with a scalar
potential was constructed by R. Koley and S.
Kar [Classical Quantum Gravity \textbf{22}, 753 (2005)]. In this paper, in the
background of the warped geometry, we investigate the issue of localization of
spin half fermions on these branes in the presence of two types of
scalar-fermion couplings: and . By presenting the mass-independent potentials in the corresponding
Schr\"{o}dinger equations, we obtain the lowest Kaluza--Klein (KK) modes and a
continuous gapless spectrum of KK states with for both types of
couplings. For the Yukawa coupling , the effective
potential of the right chiral fermions for positive and is always
positive, hence only the effective potential of the left chiral fermions could
trap the corresponding zero mode. This is a well-known conclusion which had
been discussed extensively in the literature. However, for the coupling
, the effective potential of the right chiral
fermions for positive and is no longer always positive. Although the
value of the potential at the location of the brane is still positive, it has a
series of wells and barriers on each side, which ensures that the right chiral
fermion zero mode could be trapped. Thus we may draw the remarkable conclusion:
for positive and , the potentials of both the left and right chiral
fermions could trap the corresponding zero modes under certain restrictions.Comment: 22 pages, 21 figures, published version to appear in Phys. Rev.
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