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    Questions 1. Lexicology as a subdivision of linguistics. Its object and tasks. 2. Subdivisions of lexicology. 3. Tasks of contrastive lexicology. Its theoretical and practical value. 4. The IC analysis in lexicological studies. 5. Distributional analysis in lexicological studies. 6. Transformational procedures in lexicological studies. 7. Componental analysis in lexicological studies. 8. Statistical methods of analysis in lexicological studies . 9. Contrastive analysis in lexicological

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    classroom where everyone fluently speaks Spanish. As one walks into the room‚ one might feel intimidated‚ lost‚ confused‚ or worried. Walking into a room full of one’s classmates‚ not speaking the language everyone was taught in English class can be frightening. In my opinionEnglish should be the national language because all can learn the same language if one is committed to practicing‚ one is fully educated properly‚ and one is fully discipline. What does it mean to be committed to a language? Speaking

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    LECTURES ON ENGLISH LEXICOLOGY INTRODUCTION The book is intended for English language students at Pedagogical Universities taking the course of English lexicology and fully meets the requirements of the programme in the subject. It may also be of interest to all readers‚ whose command of English is sufficient to enable them to read texts of average difficulty and who would like to gain some information about the vocabulary resources of Modern English (for example‚ about synonyms and antonyms)

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    STYLISTIC LEXICOLOGY

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    Stylistic Classification of the English Vocabulary PLAN 1. Stylistic classification of the English language vocabulary. Classification criteria 2. Standard English vocabulary and its constituents. Neutral words. 3. Specific literary vocabulary. Terms‚ poetic and archaic words‚ obsolete and obsolescent words‚ literary coinages and neologisms‚ foreignisms and barbarisms 4. Specific colloquial vocabulary. Professionalisms‚ jargon and slang‚ vulgarisms and nonce-words‚ dialectisms. LITERATURE Galperin

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    Why We Study Taxation?

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    Why Should You Study Taxation? The tax law affects every individual and every organization.  They rely on tax professionals to help them comply with the tax law‚ plan to reduce their tax burden‚ and resolve any tax controversies with taxing authorities.  Auditors rely on tax professionals to help them determine a company’s income tax expense and income tax liability. Taxing authorities‚ such as the Internal Revenue Service and state departments of revenue‚ rely on tax professionals to help them

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    My Opinion on Abortion

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    subject all of the media and college students talking about and having a civilized conversion about. “If a man could get pregnant‚ you could get an abortion in Wal-Mart.” Is a sentence was mentioned in my English class that I have been thinking about many ideas to figure out what is the tone of it and why. I think I was arguing with myself for this week all about Abortion‚ but the good thing is that I believe in some points. After a long thinking‚ I agree with this quote‚ because I think that

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    Why should I study English? Nowdays‚ English is very important to learn. It’s now recognized as a universal language.... Why should I study English? Nowdays‚ English is very important to learn. It’s now recognized as a universal language. So this is the reason why I should learn it. If in the future‚ I should be working abroad‚ such as in Great Britain or the United States‚ I will be able to use this language as a communication tool. Learning to speak English may be the best thing I can

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    Why English

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    WHY ENGLISH? There are in Asia many different languages as well as many different dialects. This is true also of many parts of Africa where in Ghana alone there are many different languages‚ each one again‚ with many dialects. Therefore since it is only by the spoken word that human beings can communicate with one another‚ the necessity for a common language‚ whatever that common language may be is obvious. Common language that has been state up is the English language. English has been choose

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    20/09/2013 Why should we study history? History is a really basic chapter in our lives. It talks about our culture‚ our morals and traditions and not only. If people didn’t study history they will not be able to know the basis of all the important issues and sciences that human created over the years. Although‚ there are so many reasons to study history. First of all‚ history is repetitive. So‚ we must all be aware of our past and historical mistakes in order not to repeat them. Also‚ we sharpen

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    smartphones in my opinion

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    is based on the autobiography of Wladyslaw Szpilman‚ who was playing Chopin on a Warsaw radio station when the first German bombs fell. Szpilman’s family was prosperous and seemingly secure‚ and his immediate reaction was‚ "I’m not going anywhere”. We watch as the Nazi noose tightens. His family takes heart from reports that England and France have declared war; surely the Nazis will soon be defeated and life will return to normal. It does not. The city’s Jews are forced to give up their possessions

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