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    communication via the new technology have on formal and informal writing. Define the business research and its purpose Considering that we are currently in the Net Generation and electronic communication has substantially taken over a lot of the linguistic communication‚ as well as electronic communication shortcuts have also become quite popular‚ such as textism and instant messaging. The research was conducted to verify if the current net communication shortcuts have an effect on the quality of

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    Language Many consider the use of a complex language as a uniquely human feature (maybe with the exception of some whale species). Furthermore‚ we are able to learn this complex skill quite quickly. The average child has a vocabulary of six-thousand words by the time it turns five years old. It is this ability of language acquisition that is a particularly interesting field in the nature-nurture debate. Is language acquisition and development innate or taught? This debate about nature versus nurture

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    “expressed by means of a linguistic system” (Attardo 96)‚ employs diverse strategies. One strategy‚ which is frequently applied as the above quotation admits‚ is the violation of linguistic rules as a trigger for humorous aspects. The resulting incongruities emphasize the regulatory framework of the respective language. An analysis of linguistic structures underlying verbal humor can‚ therefore‚ deliver deep insights into the workings of a language. This relation between linguistic correctness and humor

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    languages. With the development of the written language‚ written translators join oral ones. They translated different texts of official‚ religious and business character. Translation had the main social function at first. It made possible inter-linguistic communication of people. The spreading of the written translation opened to people the wide access to cultural achievements of other nations; it made possible interaction and inter-enrichment of literature and culture. The knowledge of foreign languages

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    Abstract I wrote this research to shed light on one of the practice field in applied linguistics is the educational linguistic‚ this field very important to me‚because I am student in English language specialization‚interested in methodology in teaching English. Introduction _Back ground: linguistic in educational refers to small but growing field of linguistic which advocate a greater use of linguistics curriculum in primary and second education ‚ work in applied in the latter part of 20th

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    the sentence and within the text as a whole • Part of linguistics which concentrates on variation in the use of language‚ often‚ but not exclusively with attention to the most conscious and complex use of language in literature. • The study of literary discourse from a linguistic orientation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disciplines: Linguistics Literary Criticism Stylistics Subjects:

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    term of language learning that they learn with different speed and different results and there are many explanations for that issue for supporting the question that the focus on learner differences in SLA has been most concerned with the question of why some learners are more successful than others (Ellis‚ 1994; Saville-Troike‚ 2006; Harmer‚ 2007; Cook‚ 2008; Hall‚ 2011). Finally‚ second language (L2) learners are different in various factors that there are many explanations for that issue. The general

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    What is language? As North Americans living in the early 21st century‚ we have been educated about language from the time we entered school. But much of what we learn about language in schools belongs more to a folk model than to an analytic model of language. Here are several pervasive aspects of our folk model of language. Language is a communication system. It is true that we use language to communicate with others. However‚ language is much more than a communication system. The most recent

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    An Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narrative* Roland Barthes T HERE ARE COUNTLESS FORMS of narrative in the world. First of all‚ there is a prodigious variety of genres‚ each of which branches out into a variety of media‚ as if all substances could be relied upon to accommodate man’s stories. Among the vehicles of narrative are articulated language‚ whether oral or written‚ pictures‚ still or moving‚ gestures‚ and an ordered mixture of all those substances; narrative is present in myth

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    sentence meanings in existing languages is a branch of linguistics; the abstract study of meaning in relation to language or symbolic logic systems is a branch of philosophy. Both are called semantics. The field of semantics has three basic concerns: the relations of words to the objects denoted by them‚ the relations of words to the interpreters of them‚ and‚ in symbolic logic‚ the formal relations of signs to one another (syntax). In linguistics‚ semantics has its beginnings in France and Germany

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