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МИНОБРНАУКИ РОССИИ Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Волгоградский государственный социально-педагогический университет» (ФГБОУ ВПО «ВГСПУ») Институт иностранных языков Кафедра межкультурной коммуникации и перевода Stylistically neutral and stylistically marked words Исполнитель: Клименко А. П.
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in formal and informal situations. Specifically‚ one would use informal language with familiar people such as friends and family. For example‚ people often use‚ “What’s up?” to greet with members they generously know better with. Also slang words are usually applied to ordinary conversations. Such as the phrase: “My bad.” Is frequently employed if a teen has made a mistake. It literarily means what it appears to mean: “I was bad!” In casual discussions‚ such as chatting with younger people
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Molitorisz’s most effective technique would be her use of language. Her use of language is effective because it includes the audience and makes them feel welcomed and understood. Her colloquial and slang language also effectively makes this article a fun and easy article to read. The people she interviewed also use slang language and it makes the audience know that Molitorisz did not edit anything. The use of relatable language makes the audience almost feel like they “belong” and understands what she is writing
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Informal Formal 1 Uses ____________________ pronouns frequently (e.g. I‚ you‚ we) and is often subjective (e.g. I hate that) Uses more impersonal structures (e.g. phrases beginning with it or there; passive sentences) and is more objective (e.g. There are a number of problems...) 2 Often uses a more direct‚ confident style e.g. that’s completely wrong Uses a more cautious or ____________________ style by using e.g. modal verbs (may‚ might‚ can etc); softer verbs (seem‚ appear etc); nouns
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Even by getting an F on the math test‚ there was still an A for effort. The third meaning may require a bit more explanation. The word “fail” has become quite commonplace in today’s society among young tween-age kids to teenagers. It has become a slang term‚ usually used in humorous situations. It is
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"over" + dare "to give" (see date (1)). The word is a doublet of treason (q.v.). The notion in the modern sense of the word is of things "handed down" from generation to generation. Traditional is recorded from c.1600; in ref. to jazz‚ from 1950. Slang trad‚ short for trad(itional jazz) is recorded from 1956; its general use for "traditional" is recorded from 1963. Anglo-Saxon O.E. Angli Saxones‚ from L. Anglo-Saxones‚ in which anglo- is an adverb‚ thus lit. "English Saxons‚" as opposed to those
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Title: Slips of Speech Author: Hussain H.Mayuuf A helpful book for everyone who aspires to correct the everyday errors of speaking and writing. CONTENTS CHAP. PAGE INTRODUCTION‚ . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I. TASTE‚ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 II. CHOICE OF WORDS‚ . . . . . . . . . . 15 III. CONTRACTIONS‚ . . . . . . . .
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Understand how to communicate in writing 2.1 Identify different sources of information that may be used when preparing written communication The internet- the internet contains an almost limitless amount of information on every topic imaginable so this is an ideal source for the research of information. Books- Books can now be found available on the internet but a much wider range is available in public libraries and is great for information research. Videos- non written informational source
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Year 11 English The Meaning behind the Aussie Battler The film industry determines the way we view our films. Australian films often backup the idea of the ‘Aussie battler/hero’. A battler/hero is known as someone who fights for what they believe in‚ their country‚ their heritage‚ their family‚ friends‚ dignity and pride. A battler’s job is to protect and hold onto what they are fighting for‚ whether it is for the good or for the bad. The Aussie Battler is known for being a working class citizen
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