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    Lexical Decision Task 2 Abstract Lexical decision illustrates the ability to associate other words based on one prime word‚ such as “Car” to “Wheels”. Research has shown that lexical decisions can be linked to certain disabilities and diseases. This article provides the definition of the lexical decision task as well as its theories. It reports on the experiments that have been done as well as the psychological concepts that were used to explain and support the lexical decision task. The report

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    Билет 7 Basic variants‚ dialects and vernacular of English Dialects are linguistic varieties which differ in pronunciation‚ vocabulary and grammar from each other and from Standard English (which is itself a dialect). Dialects can be usefully defined as "sub-forms of languages which are‚ in general‚ mutually comprehensible".[1] British linguists distinguish dialect from accent‚ which refers only to pronunciation. Thus‚ any educated English speaker can use the vocabulary and grammar of Standard

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    From the years 1800-1850 the nation was full of battles and prosperity. Territorial expansion was a cause in most of the battles‚ but also gained prosperity for the nation. There were many impacts on national unity between those time periods‚ but the main impact was territorial expansion. This is true because of the Louisiana Purchase‚ the purchase of Oregon territory‚ and the Mexican War. The Louisiana Purchase was the most important event of President Thomas Jefferson ’s first Administration

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    INTRODUCTION The main aim of this graduation paper is to show lexical peculiarities in modern political discourse. The structure of the given graduation paper is the following: an introduction‚ two chapters‚ a conclusion and a bibliography. The aim of the first chapter entitled «The nature of political discourse» is to give a brief survey of the nature of Political discourse and lexical peculiarities of political discourse analysis. Discourse refers to expressing oneself

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    Question 2 Not all dictionary definitions contain classifiers‚ but many do‚ and in some cases when you look up the classifier itself‚ you find another even more general classifier within its definition. For example‚ you might like to think about the following definitions from the Collins English Dictionary. Colostrum is the thin milky secretion from the nipples that precedes and follows true lactation. It consists largely of serum and white blood cells. A secretion is a substance that is released

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    Neighbors are never going to always fully get along and agree with each other. The United States and Mexico are neighbors when it came to where their land is located and they had their fair share of issues. Mexico and the United States shared a border which meant there was going to be problems between them. The United States had finally declared war on Mexico in 1846 from a buildup of different issues. There were many factors that impacted the United State’s decision to declare war on Mexico

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    The Impacts of Roman Republic’s Territorial Expansion Rome‚ the country with constant wars‚ expended from a small state which was poorly documented to a glorious empire which dominated Mediterranean during five hundred years. As a great amount of wars went on‚ Rome’s territory enlarged at a fast speed and increasing number of people became under her control. The huge changes in territory and population resulted in tremendous transition in Roman politics and society. After continuous wars‚ such as

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    The territorial expansion from 1800 to 1850 did not unite the nation‚ but rather tore it apart. The concept of Manifest Destiny had most citizens believe that the territory of the United States should extend all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Through the expansion of territory the issue of slavery between the North and the South did not unite the nation but rather split it apart. The territorial expansion can be seen as splitting the nation apart when Missouri was added to the nation from 1819-1821

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    A Critical Review of Lexical Collocations: a Contrastive View By Jens Bahns Introduction Lexical Collocations is a paper written by Jens Bahns‚ the subtitle of which is a contrastive view. The paper was published in ELT journal in 1993. It mainly tells us that lexical collocations are an essential part in the field of EFL teaching‚ and showed us a more effective way to teach the students---- by using contrastive analysis of lexical collocations. The paper aimed to reduce the burdens for

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    A rich view of lexical competence Peter J. Robinson In this article I begin by examining some features of the negotiation of meaning between learners and teachers‚ where the goal of the interaction is to convey the meaning of a technical word from the teacher to a learner. I suggest that this examination leads us to distinguish between the declarative knowledge ‘that’ words have particular meanings‚ and the procedures we typically employ for realizing or ‘achieving’ this declarative knowledge. These

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