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    Code switching: - Definition: The practice of oscillate between two languages or between two dialects or registers of the same language. Code switching (CS) occurs far more often in conversation than in writing. According to Numan and carter the term defined as "a phenomenon of switching from one language to another in the same discourse. Trudgill‚"speakers switch to manipulate or influence or define the situation as they wish and to convey nuances of meaning and personal intention". Kinds

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    THE PHONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYSIAN ENGLISH SPEAKING CHINESE CHILDREN: A NORMATIVE STUDY Phoon Hooi San Bachelor of Speech Sciences (Hons) A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Canterbury Te Whare Wānaga o Waitaha Christchurch‚ New Zealand May‚ 2010 i The material presented in this thesis is the original work of the candidate except as acknowledged in the text‚ and has not been previously submitted‚ either in part or

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    Stylistic Analysis

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    Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………3-7 Chapter 1. Stylistic peculiarities of D.H. Lawrence and H.W. Longfellow’s poetry…………………………………………………………………….7 1.1. The use of polysemanticism of the word in combination with repetition in poems by D.H. Lawrence and H.W. Longfellow………..7-12 1.2. Lingvo-stylistic

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    “The Most Vital Thing in Life” Poem Analysis There are many obvious reasons for the enchanting tone of most children’s poems‚ songs‚ and stories such as their superfluous imagery‚ weightless plot‚ and infallible characters; however‚ a more undetected explanation for the happiness exuding from these pieces of literature is the regular‚ relaxing rhythm effortlessly moving throughout the piece. Rhythm is the heavy bass that drives the literature‚ creating a mood that intertwines with the plot‚ tone

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    My Last Duchess

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    How does Browning tell the story of “My Last Duchess” in the first thirteen lines? In the opening lines of “My Last Duchess”‚ Browning introduces his speaker‚ the Duke of Ferrara‚ who sets the stage to tell the story of his late wife to the Count’s emissary. As a dramatic monologue‚ Browning’s identity is dissolved into his character’s voice and persona; the first-person narration of the Duke dominates the perspective of the story; the emissary becomes a silent listener‚ whose presence is only

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    Vowels in English Gramar

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    Phonetics The English Vowels and Diphthongs There are 5 vowels and 2 semi-vowels (Y and W). But there are from 11 to 20 "vowel sounds" in English‚ made by one or more vowels in various words. Vowels in the English Alphabet The 5 traditional vowels are A‚ E‚ I‚ O‚ and U. However‚ in English the the letters W and Y can also represent vowel sounds‚ but they don’t always do so. Hence‚ they may be considered vowels "sometimes". Examples with Y and W as vowels: In the word "by" [ˈbɑɪ]

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    Firebird Comparison Essay

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    When the Ford Mustang went on sale it quickly became the fastest-selling car in history. So it was no wonder that Ford’s rivals wanted to enjoy the same sort of success with their own ‘pony cars’‚ and GM’s take on the formula was the Pontiac Firebird (alongside the Chevrolet Camaro). While it was the Camaro that arrived first‚ the Firebird carried a higher price and was more highly equipped – which is why twice as many Camaros were produced. Nowadays‚ both cars have a following‚ often brought about

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    time is much more doable. Instead of taking up most of class time practicing pronunciation‚ practice a different phoneme every day‚ or every week. 2. 2 Practice the Schwa The schwa sound [ə] is the neutral vowel sound that typically occurs in unstressed syllables‚ for example in words like choc(o)late‚ sep(a)rate‚ cam(e)ra‚ elab(o)rate‚ etc… There are languages that pronounce these syllables differently and students might be tempted to pronounce them as they do in their native tongue (this is usually

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    In my essay‚ I will explore and examine the types of love represented in pre and post 1914 love poetry. I will look at three post and three pre 1914 poems. The pre 1914 poems I will look at are First Love by John Clare‚ Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning and Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare. The three post 1914 poems I will look at are Harry Pushed Her by Peter Jones‚ Long Distance by Tony Harrison and Valentine by Carol Duffy. Pre 1914 poems mainly describe love between a man and a woman as

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    Grimm's and Verner's laws

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    Grimm’s law (also known as the First Germanic Sound Shift or the Rask’s-Grimm’s rule)‚ named for Jacob Grimm‚ is a set of statements describing the inherited Proto-Indo-European (PIE) stops as they developed in Proto-Germanic (PGmc‚ the common ancestor of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family) in the 1st millennium BC. It establishes a set of regular correspondences between early Germanic stops and fricatives and the stop consonants of certain other centum Indo-European languages (Grimm

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