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Spooner, Daniel Ron y n/a. "Nutrient, organic carbon and suspended solid loadings in two ICOLLs, NSW Australia : biogeochemical responses". University of Canberra. Resource, Environmental & Heritage Sciences, 2005. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20070129.130745.
Texto completoHaines, Philip Edward y n/a. "Physical and Chemical Behaviour and Management of Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes and Lagoons (ICOLLs) in NSW". Griffith University. School of Environmental and Applied Science, 2006. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20070221.132729.
Texto completoHaines, Philip Edward. "Physical and Chemical Behaviour and Management of Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes and Lagoons (ICOLLs) in NSW". Thesis, Griffith University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367425.
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Enbom, Anna. "Enklare väg in i ett nytt språk : En webbkurs för nybörjare i arabiska". Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för informationsteknologi och medier, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-18921.
Texto completoThe aim of this project is to develop a website for swedes that want to learn Arabic. The purpose of the website is to facilitate the learning of Arabic. A large part of the project has been dedicated to study second language acquisition, language education and computer-aided language learning as well as to study other websites. The website I have created is based on a MySQL database. The website is built with PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and AJAX. Apart from the website there is an interface for administrators where they can add words and sentences to the website. The words and sentences in the database are stored so that morphemes are separated as far as possible. An advantage with that solution is that it facilitates visualizations, creation of new functions and that administrators can add new words and sentences with less effort. Some of the functions that the website offers are: Each word in the wordlist are represented with its most common inflections. Each word can be broken up into letters. For each word you can click to find sentences where the word is included, for each sentence you can click on a word to find more information about it. Each sentence are represented with both a translation and a word by word translation. Users can save words and be tested on them. To value the website a survey has been done. The survey shows that the website in general is good and that there is a need for it, while the look and the navigation needs to be improved.
Lun, Suen Caesar y 藺蓀. "An integrated approach to computer-assisted language learning (ICALL)". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45014838.
Texto completoNorman, Renee Adelle. "House of mirrors, performing autobiograph(icall)y in language/education". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape7/PQDD_0017/NQ46401.pdf.
Texto completoSentance, Susan. "Recognising and responding to English article usage errors : an ICALL based approach". Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/20176.
Texto completoMcCallum, Roisin. "Organic matter and nitrogen cycling in a heavily modified coastal lagoon". Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2022. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/2552.
Texto completoBriet, Claire. "Déviation de l’auto-immunité chez la souris NOD invalidée pour la voie ICOS/ICOSL". Thesis, Paris 5, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA05T057/document.
Texto completoCostimulation pathways are described as central in T cell activation and the control of autoimmune responses. We previously reported that NOD mice that are deficient for the icosl gene are protected from diabetes, but instead develop a spontaneous autoimmune neuromyopathy. The general phenotype of the neuromyopathy observed in ICOSL-/- NOD mice is globally similar to that observed in ICOS-/- and ICOS-/-ICOSL-/- double knockout NOD mice. The neuromyopathy is observed in 100% of female mice by the age of 35 weeks. The neuropathy remains limited to the peripheral nerve tissue. The disease is characterized by an infiltration of immune cells: CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, dendritic cells and B lymphocytes, but does not extend to the central nervous system. A similar infiltrate is seen in muscles. Autoimmune neuromyopathy can be transfer to naive recipients by T lymphocytes. Transfer is achieved in NOD.scid recipient mice by CD4+ T-cells, although not by CD8+ T-cells, isolated from 35 week old ICOSL-/- NOD. The predominant role of CD4+T-cells is further demonstrated in this model by the observation that CIITA-/-ICOSL-/- NOD mice do not developed the neuromyopathy. By contrast, ȕ2m-/-ICOSL-/- NOD mice develop a neuromyopathy. We obtained evidence (in chimeric mice) that the interaction between antigen-presenting cells (APC) and T lymphocytes via ICOS/ICOSL is a prerequisite to the development of diabetes, while the loss of the interaction between T lymphocytes and APC play a key role in the development of nervous and muscular autoimmunity. Finally, the spectrum analysis of antibodies specificity in mouse ICOSL-/- with Western blot and mass spectrometry indicated the antigenic targets of myopathy. Altogether, our data indicate that the deviation of autoimmunity in NOD mice from the pancreas to muscles and the peripheral nervous system in the absence of ICOS/ICOSL signal is dependent on the loss of the physiological interaction between T cells and APC
Briet, Claire. "Déviation de l'auto-immunité chez la souris NOD invalidée pour la voie ICOS/ICOSL". Phd thesis, Université René Descartes - Paris V, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00849968.
Texto completoGale, Emma Jane. "The hydrodynamics of intermittently closing and opening lakes and lagoons". University of Western Australia. School of Environmental Systems Engineering, 2006. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2007.0025.
Texto completoSegler, Thomas M. "Investigating the selection of example sentences for unknown target words in ICALL reading texts for L2 German". Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1750.
Texto completoBourdenet, Gwladys. "Étude physiopathologique de la myopathie auto-immune des souris NOD invalidées pour la voie de costimulation ICOS/ICOSL". Thesis, Normandie, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NORMR062/document.
Texto completoInflammatory Myopathies (IM) are a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized bychronic and symmetrical muscle weakness associated to increased creatine phosphokinase (CPK)levels, according to entity concerned. Currently, IM are divided into 5 main entities:dematomyositis, immune-mediated necrotizing myopathies, inclusion body myositis, polymyositisand overlap myositis. Nowadays, IM diagnosis is based on clinical signs associated to pathologicfeatures on muscle biopsy and presence of auto-antibodies (aAb). Indeed, the discovery of myositisspecific and/or associated auto-antibodies (MSA/MAA) had considerably improve disease diagnosisand prognosis. However, substantial proportion of IM patients do not display any knownMSA/MAA. Furthermore, diagnosis requires muscle biopsy. This biopsy is sometimes guided bymagnetic resonance imaging (MRI), even though correlation between MRI findings and pathologicalfeatures is not established. Lastly, therapeutics used in IM treatment are systemicimmunosuppressive agents, i.e. not specific to IM pathophysiology. Animal models of IM are mainlybased on active immunization against different proteins as myosin, C protein orhistidyl-tRNA synthetase, while spontaneous models are required to identify pathophysiologicalmechanisms that new therapeutics should target.NOD (non obese diabetic) mice are the main model of type 1 diabetes. When invalidatedfor ICOS/ICOSL costimulation pathway, these mice do not develop diabetes but present musculardisorders. In this work, we study Icos-/- and Icosl-/- NOD mice phenotype and characterize theremuscle lesion. Thus, we have established this model as the first paradigm of IM. Pathophysiologicalstudy in these mice demonstrated that disease is CD4+ T cell dependent and associated to IFN-γproduction. Furthermore, we shown a quantitative defect in regulatory T cells. We have alsoidentified 4 candidate autoantigens (aAg) in Icos-/- and Icosl-/- NOD mice. Searching forcorresponding aAb against ortholog proteins in patients with IM, we identified for one of them, alow percentage of seropositive individuals using a new ALBIA (addressable laser beadimmunoassay). It could be identified as a new biomarker. In order to evaluate new therapies, weestablished preliminary data showing that low dose interleukin 2 therapy allow to delay diseaseonset. Lastly, we took advantage of this new model to demonstrate the correlation betweenMRI findings and histological inflammation features, confirming the valuable role of MRI for thediagnosis and monitoring of IM
Lownik, Joseph C. "The Role of ADAM10 and ADAM17 in Humoral and Type 2 Immunity". VCU Scholars Compass, 2018. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5680.
Texto completoIqbal, Ali. "Probability of Failure for Concrete Gravity Dams for Sliding Failure - Proposal to solution for the eleventh ICOLD Benchmark workshop". Thesis, KTH, Jord- och bergmekanik, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-100538.
Texto completoPrevot, Nicolas. "Le rôle de la voie de costimulation ICOS/ICOSL dans le développement du diabète de type 1 chez la souris NOD". Paris 5, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA05T005.
Texto completoCostimulatory pathways, by modulating the immune response, play a key role in the development of autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes. We studied NOD mice in which Icos and Icosl genes were deleted. We demonstrated that the ICOS/ICOSL costimulation pathway is essential to tolerance rupture directed against β-cells Moreover, study of BDC2. 5 ICOS KO NOD mice demonstrated that the costimulatory pathway is also involved in the control of the autoimmune response. Nevertheless, its modulation remains a dangerous exercise. ICOS KO or ICOSL KO NOD mice, while remained protected from type 1 diabetes, developed instead of a spontaneous peripheral neuropathy. Study and understand the mechanisms leading to these protection and deviation is critical| before testing the therapeutic potential of the ICOS/ICOSL costimulation pathway in human]
Dongala, Abrão Macandi. "Projeto de biodigestor para geração de bioenergia em sistema de produção de suínos: um estudo de caso da região de Icolo e Bengo - Angola". Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2010. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=2509.
Texto completoThe technology of anaerobic digestion has been proven as one of the most effective in the treatment of pig slurry, In Angola this technology is growing in a shy, so faculties a greater pollution of rivers, soil and atmospheric air for lack of adequate treatment of biomass produced by thousands of pigs in this country. The uses of biogas as an energy source for the operation of the equipment still meets the technological, and for lack of information, organization and often support technological and governmental institutions or NGOs. This study evaluated the technical feasibility, for implementation of the Biodigestors in Icolo-Bengo in Angola. We studied the implementation of Biodigestors, Indian Model, at Menga farm as well as potentially generating power existing in the production of biogas. The anaerobic treatment of swine waste as a renewable source of energy, within the concept of sustainable development and rationalization of production without aggression to the Environment are also referred to showing that this technology may be appropriate as conservation and energy efficiency electricity that is not much in this country. The use of anaerobic digestion in this case is possible and desirable, as it contributes to preservation of the environment, makes possible the modern systems of containment and reduces the cost of production as well as help in the production of electricity and fertilizers. An integrated system was proposed and will be implemented at the Menga farm, as one of the pioneer projects in Angola.
Quixal, Martínez Martí. "Language learning tasks ans automatic analysis of learner language : connecting FLTL and NPL in the design of ICALL materials supporting effective use in real-life instruction". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/104481.
Texto completoFaget, Julien. "Les lymphocytes T CD4 régulateurs dans le cancer du sein, recrutement, enrichissement par les cellules dendritiques plasmacytoïdes et impact de l'axe de co-stimulation ICOS/ICOSL". Phd thesis, Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00981636.
Texto completoFaget, Julien. "Les lymphocytes T CD4 régulateurs dans le cancer du sein, recrutement, enrichissement par les cellules dendritiques plasmacytoïdes et impact de l’axe de co-stimulation ICOS/ICOSL". Thesis, Lyon 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO10310/document.
Texto completoTumor immunosbversion favors disease progression and is mediated by increased IL-10 secretion, reduced type-I IFN production and regulatory T cell (Treg) accumulation among CD4+ T cell in breast tumor. We showed that the presence of high number of both Treg and/or plasmacytoid DC (pDC) a subpopulation of antigen presenting celles correlates with poor prognosis in breast carcinoma. We previoously demonstrated that CCR4+ Treg are recruited from the periphery trough CCL22 production by breast tumor cells. Tumor-asssociated Treg (Ta-Treg) are highly activated (GITRhighHDLA-DRhighCD39high), show a selective expression of high levels of ICOS and proliferate in situ (Ki-67+). Tumor associated (Ta-) pDC express a partially activated phenotype but their type-1 interferon (IFN) production is strongly impaired in human tumors. pDc secretion of type-I IFN is linked to their capacity to induce anti-viral and anti-tumor immunity in mice models. We shown that 1) Ta-Treg and Ta-pDC colocalize in breast tumor section and 2) TapDC favor Ta-Treg proliferation and IL-10 secretion by CD4+ T cells in absence of type-I IFN. Ogf importance, targeting ICOS with a neutralizing antibody suppresses Ta-Treg proliferation as well as IL-10 secretion inpDC/CD4+ T cell co-culture, demonstrationg a riole of ICOS-ICOS-L interaction in Ta-Treg proliferation mediated by Ta-pDC. At the end, we report that high ICOS expression in breast tumor sections is associated with reduced patient's overall and disease free survival. Altogether these observations suggest that ICOS in breat cancer may represent a therapeutic target to restore anti-tumor immunity
Cimatti, Martina. "Identificazione e mappatura di "Suoli Nudi" attraverso immagini tele-rilevate". Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/20623/.
Texto completoEriksson, Sabina. "Studies of peripheral tolerance in AIRE deficient mice". Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Molekylär genetik, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-69269.
Texto completoAmaral, Luiz A. "Designing intelligent language tutoring systems for integration into foreign language instruction". The Ohio State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1179979688.
Texto completoQuixal, Martí [Verfasser] y Walt Detmar [Akademischer Betreuer] Meurers. "Language Learning Tasks and Automatic Analysis of Learner Language : Connecting FLTL and NLP design of ICALL materials supporting use in real-life instruction / Martí Quixal ; Betreuer: Walt Detmar Meurers". Tübingen : Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1163664774/34.
Texto completoMorsiani, Tommaso. "Mappatura e potenziale valorizzazione di biomasse residuali agricole nel Nord-Italia con approfondimento in regione Emilia-Romagna". Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/19486/.
Texto completoRothaug, Winfried [Verfasser]. "Effekt von Estramustin und Etoposid in Kombination mit dem synthetisch entwickelten Matrix-Metalloproteinase-Inhibitor ICOL-51 auf das Wachstum des Dunning-Tumors in vivo und in vitro / Winfried Rothaug". Berlin : Medizinische Fakultät Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2008. http://d-nb.info/1022824791/34.
Texto completoBailey, Stacey M. "Content Assessment in Intelligent Computer-aided Language Learning: Meaning Error Diagnosis for English as a Second Language". Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1204556485.
Texto completoAl-Liabi, Majda Majeed. "Computational support for learners of Arabic". Thesis, University of Manchester, 2012. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/computational-support-for-learners-of-arabic(abd20b76-3ba2-4e11-8aa5-459ec6d8d7d2).html.
Texto completoNorman, Renee. "House of mirrors : performing autobiograph(icall)y in language/education". Thesis, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/11984.
Texto completoKieras, Elizabeth. "Functional significance of the interaction between inducible costimulator (ICOS) and its ligand (ICOSL)". Thesis, 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/14649.
Texto completoPaxe, Abel Marcelino Vieira. "Dinâmicas de resiliência social nos discursos e práticas tokoístas no Icolo e Bengo". Master's thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/3478.
Texto completoThis dissertation seeks to be a contribution for the study of the construction of an integrated national/territorial identity in Angola problematic. The object of the study is to analyze the way some religious beliefs and practice, in Icolo e Bengo, was connected to the setting up of “survival strategies” due to the production of integrated social identities. The field work was carried out between April and July 2008, and targeted tokoístas followers who live in Icolo e Bengo, some anciãos e conselheiros (counselors) of Luanda Central Church, and some people – though not being followers of tokoism, are acquainted to the issues of the study. The paper will discuss issues such as: 1) the perception of tokoism followers about the discourse and practices that have resulted from MPLA /State religious policies; 2) the nurturing of “survival practices” in some tokoistas followers’deeds in Icolo e Bengo; 3) the search for elements in “tribos and classes”that may generate some dynamics of social capital. In this perspective, it shall be suggested that through religion, the tokoism followers in Icolo e Bengo kept a significant capacity of self – regulation in spite of the hindrances resulted from some religious policies adopted by MPLA / State.
Xuechun, Yu. "Uma investigação para o desenho de materiais de aprendizagem autorregulada de PLE em nível básico no âmbito de ICALL". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10451/40820.
Texto completoSelf-regulated material for foreign language (FL) is dedicated to build the capacity for learning autonomy and is more common in classrooms. In the digital era, Intelligent Computer Assisted Language Learning (ICALL), with the character of correcting errors in autonomy and an intelligent form by computer, is entering into the FL teaching, and bringing ease and convenience to teaching- learning and testing, as well as being a form to generate learning autonomy. Learning autonomy refers to the decision-making ability of FL learners, in an unfamiliar learning situation, that they enable to respond to the outcome of their language use decisions. This ability adapts to social need, and being a learning method, also used in FL teaching. The present work intends to investigate and design a self-regulated learning material for the teaching of Portuguese as a Foreign Language (PFL) in the basic level, in order to develop the autonomy capacity in the virtual environment. The research intends to answer the following questions: how is a material suitable for the ICALL technique? How does the ICALL material support teaching-learning and PLE assessment? How can one seize the material to form autonomy and classify capacity levels? The present work uses a qualitative methodology, we analyze the models of teaching-learning-testing and aspects related to the psychology of learners. Subsequently, they are used as criterions adapted to the analysis of sites and web pages related to the learning of Portuguese, among them, some systems used in universities and popular software in the market with the same purpose, summarizes design experiences, creating a model of the material, considering the computational schemes.
Edwards, Leslie Milton. "Factors influencing fish assemblages of intermittently closed and open lakes and lagoons (ICOLLs) of the Central and Near-South Coasts of New South Wales, Australia". Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1042382.
Texto completoIntermittently Closed and Open Lakes and Lagoons (ICOLLs) are coastal waterbodies that have intermittent connection to the ocean due to the formation of a barrier across the entrance. Catchment development is a major cause of pollution and also a justification for artificial barrier openings, which can have an adverse effect on the flora and fauna of ICOLLs. In most cases barrier openings may not have a direct effect on the biota of ICOLLs, but they can affect the factors which may influence invertebrate faunal and fish assemblages. The overall aim of this study was to determine what factors may influence fish assemblages of Central Coast ICOLLs. In order to understand these factors the research looked at the general ecology of Central Coast ICOLLs, including their invertebrate faunal assemblages and environmental parameters that may influence them (Chapter 3). Vegetated habitats within Central Coast ICOLLs include Ruppia sp. and the algae Chara sp. and Entermorpha intestinalis that support an invertebrate fauna dominated by polychaetes, crustaceans and molluscs. No single environmental variable had a major influence in structuring the invertebrate faunal assemblages at all four Central Coast ICOLLs. However, salinity was a major influencing factor at Cockrone, Avoca and Terrigal Lagoons, with percentage sediment composition a major factor at Wamberal Lagoon. Recruitment processes of larval and juvenile fishes are also presumably influenced by the status of the barrier. Larval and juvenile fishes occurring in Central Coast ICOLLs and their adjacent surf zones were identified to determine if movement of various species occurs once the barrier has been opened (Chapter 4). In this study, larval and juvenile fishes were more abundant in Central Coast ICOLLs but had lower species richness compared to their adjacent surf zones. The dominant larval and juvenile fish species found in ICOLLs included Ambassis jacksoniensis (Terrigal Lagoon), Philypnodon grandiceps (Avoca and Wamberal Lagoons) Atherinosoma microstoma (Wamberal Lagoon) and Acanthopagrus australis (Cockrone Lagoon). Hyperlophus vittatus was the dominant species collected from the adjacent surf zones. In this study there were no significant changes in larval and juvenile fish assemblages in either habitat from before to after barrier openings. Although some marine spawning species such as A. australis were present it could not be determined if these species were recruited from adjacent surf zones or from within these ICOLLs themselves. In most cases, Central Coast ICOLLs are considered to be generally self-recuiting environments, not for all species, but for many of their resident species of fish. Chapter Five determined the effects environmental parameters have on influencing fish assemblages. Fish assemblages of Central Coast ICOLLs showed low species richness, but high abundances of particular species when sampled using seine nets and multi-panel gillnets.Acanthopagrus australis (Cockrone Lagoon), Atherinosoma microstoma (Avoca and Wamberal Lagoons) and Ambassis jacksoniensis (Terrigal Lagoon) were the numerically dominant fish species collected using seine nets. Mugil cephalus was the species which was overall most frequently collected by gill netting. Fish assemblages were shown to be significantly different between Central Coast ICOLLs, and in this case were not directly influenced by barrier openings except at Wamberal Lagoon. However, Terrigal Lagoon, which had more barrier openings over the study period, compared to the other three ICOLLs, did have a higher diversity of fishes, which indicates that frequent barrier openings can influence fish assemblages. The major environmental influence on fish assemblages collected by seine nets at Cockrone and Wamberal Lagoons was salinity, and water temperature at Avoca and Terrigal Lagoons. The major environmental influence on fish assemblages collected by multi-panel gill nets at Cockrone and Avoca Lagoons was salinity, and water temperature at Terrigal Lagoon and >212 μm percentage sediment grain size at Wamberal Lagoon. Also, stochastic factors in the times and durations of barrier openings may play a large part in determining the fish assemblages that may be present at any one time in individual ICOLLs. High abundances of fish and their isolation from the ocean for long periods can result in competition for limited food resources, along with the effects that barrier openings may have on these resources not being fully understood (Chapter 6). Gut contents for each dominant species examined were similar; however each fish species had a dietary preference for a particular taxonomic group. Amphipods were the main dietary component of Acanthopagrus australis and Atherinosoma microstoma, with zooplankton being the main dietary component of Ambassis jacksoniensis. Barrier openings had a significant effect on the diets of A. australis (in Cockrone Lagoon) and A. microstoma (in Wamberal Lagoon), but not for species examined from Avoca and Terrigal Lagoons. Trace metal concentrations in sediments of Central Coast and Near-South Coast ICOLLs and gonad and liver tissues of Mugil cephalus were determined (Chapter 7). In the six ICOLLs studied, trace metal concentrations in both sediments and fish tissues were found to be relatively low and below guideline levels. Concentration levels did not differ significantly when compared between near-pristine (Termeil and Meroo Lakes), modified (Avoca and Terrigal Lagoons) and extensively-modified (Cockrone and Wamberal Lagoons) ICOLLs. Trace metal concentrations in sediments were not influenced by barrier openings. This study has shown that ICOLLs which are located geographically close to each other generally do not have similar environmental characteristics or fish assemblages which can be attributed to varying levels of development and land use activities within their individual catchments.
Tito, Salvador Bonifácio Domingos. "O género da fábula na literatura de tradição oral angolana e portuguesa". Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/10025.
Texto completoThe present work has as theme the genre of the fable in Angolan and Portuguese oral tradition literature: the case of Icolo and Bengo and Bragança. The corpora for the elaboration of this dissertative research were collected from two essays, first the study of the fable Ambundu (for the Icolo and Bengo oral tradition fable) and the second, Douro immaterial Heritage - oral narratives (for the Bragança oral tradition fable). However, in order to deepen the analysis of the corpus, it was convenient to restrict the dissertation into twelve oral tradition fables for each literature, which totaled twenty-four fables. The main purpose of this dissertation was to compare the Icolo and Bengo and Bragança oral literature fables. For that, it was used the comparative method, limiting itself to the structural and semiotic-contextual theory, which allowed the accomplishment of the structural and semiotic comparison of these narratives, highlighting the similar and dissimilar aspects between the oral tradition fables presentation of both literatures and contextualizing them in the cultures of Icolo and Bengo and Bragança. The dissertation is structured in four chapters. The first and second deal with the theoretical aspects. In this part, we consider the concept of literature, the notion of oral literature, the question of the genders of this literature as well as the morphology of the oral tradition fable. The third and fourth chapters deal with the analytical aspects proper, that at the structural level, and this at the semiotic level, always on a comparative basis. From a structural point of view, we analyze the way as the oral tradition fables of Icolo and Bengo and Bragança are ordered according to the logic of the actions, the particularities of the characters, the chronotopic coordinates and the categorical syntax, according to sequential and actantial schemes by Greimas. While in the field of narrative semiotics, it is paid attention in the relationship between the text and the context, with a careful analysis of macroplanning, referencing and intentionality, in order to understand the meaningful structure, broader, underlying the oral tradition fable of the two literatures. It is believed that the data analyzed here may be useful for the development of further studies on narratives of oral tradition in Angola and Portugal, and for a greater appreciation of these fables.