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    High Frequency Words

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    PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction High frequency words (sight words) are words that students encounter frequently in reading and writing. It is critical that readers and writers develop automaticity (automatic recognition)‚ a skill that leads to fluency. Many beginners in reading need explicit instruction with repeated practice to learn the high frequency words. By third grade‚ most students have initially come across high frequency words. If pupils are reading grade level passages frequently

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    Christianity Key Words: Agnostic - A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God. Theist - Belief in the existence of a god or gods‚ especially belief in a personal God as creator and ruler of the world. Atheist - a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods. Church - a building used for public Christian worship. Denomination - a recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church. Infinite - limitless or endless

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    Foreign Words and Phrases

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    Foreign Words and Phrases. Irina Vardanyan Foreign words and phrases shouldn’t become a bête noire‚ but‚ ceteris paribus‚ English sentences should be in English… (Jack Lynch 2008) Throughout its history‚ English has been shaped and enriched by words and phrases of French‚ Scandinavian‚ Italian‚ Latin‚ Greek and German origin. When cultures come into contact with one other‚ borrowing takes place primarily in the realm of lexical terms (Anderson 1973)

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    [pic] In Lexicology On the topic: Shortening of words and their features Done by: Kudratova L. Group 309 Checked by: Muminov O. M Tashkent 2013 CONTENTS I. Introduction. 1.1. Common characteristics of the course paper 2.1. General definition of homonyms II. The Main Part 1.2. Shortening of spoken words 2.2. Blendening of words 3.2. Back formation 4.2. Back formation as a source for shortening of words III. Conclusion 1.3. Total review of the subject discussed 2.3. The

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    Do Words Matter?

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    Do Words Matter? Words are very powerful‚ and sometimes the words we use offend people. Freedom of speech is highly valued but what happens when your freedom becomes hurtful or disrespectful to someone else? There are so many different kinds of people and different things that offend each person. In this day where we are more inclined to say whatever we want‚ we see more and more offense being taken to the words that get said. It’s hard to understand why certain words can be insulting to someone

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    Great Again” hat‚ rapping about the double standards of the “n” word. With words‚ they can have so much meaning behind. Where the word originated from‚ how the meaning can depend on the context it is used in‚ to who can say the word and how it has changed over time. Alongside that‚ the "n" word has so many layers to it. Going back to how it first came about to how it completely changed with time. The “n”word originated from the Latin word niger‚ which means black. Niger then turned into a noun‚ Negro

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    Visual Word Priming

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    types of indirect tests. They can be grouped in three categories: visual word priming‚ auditory word priming‚ and visual object priming. Stem completion‚ fragment completion‚ word identification and lexical decision paradigms have been used to investigate visual word priming. In word stem completion task‚ participants are given the first letters of the critical word (e.g. let__) and are asked to complete the stem with the first word that comes to mind (e.g. lettuce). Participants who are using their

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    Nazi’s are able to use this power to control where people go‚ how they live‚ and to affect their freedom. Conversely‚ the power that words give Liesel and Max goes much deeper than physical control and instead focuses on the broader and more powerful ability and impact of free thought. While the Nazi’s may be able to control them physically‚ Max and Liesel’s thoughts and words remain their own and give them a power and freedom over which the Nazi’s have no control. With that power they are able to subvert

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    vocabulary- word: fight

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    war‚ make war‚ take up arms‚ bloodshed Quarrel(mostly verbal..like us)- argue/argument‚ row‚ bicker‚ squabble‚ have a row/fight‚ wrangle‚ dispute‚ be at odds‚ disagreement‚ fail to agree‚ differ/difference of opinion‚ be at variance‚ have words‚ bandy words‚ be at each other’s throats‚ be at loggerheads‚ falling-out‚ tangle‚ contretemps‚ altercation‚ fracas Struggle to overcome-  contest‚ contend with‚ oppose‚ confront‚ challenge‚ combat‚ dispute‚ object to‚ quarrel with‚ argue against/with

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    Word Fleek Analysis

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    and speak Ebonics myself‚ but my nieces‚ nephew‚ and my children’s generation had taken it to a whole new level of words that are not even in the English dictionary. They toke two completely different words combine together only to form a whole new word. Not like when I was growing up where we took the words and just change its meaning and sometime played on the spelling of the word. In the 90’s Men used to say to women you look phat in those jeans. Which he is‚ she is looking pretty hot and tempting

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