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    Department of English An investigation of code-switching in English classes at the University of Danang- College of Language Studies Subject area: Speaking Student’s Name: Ngô Lan Nhi- Class: 10CNA08 Supervisor’s Name: Phạm Đỗ Quyên Danang‚ 2013 Abstract Bilingual speakers usually tend to switch some words or phrases from one language to another during conversation‚ which is called “code-switching”. According to Heather Coffey‚ code-switching is the practice of moving between variations

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    Switching & Routing The purpose of this paper is to provide a better understanding of switching and routing used in a network environment and familiarize the reader with various hardware and software associated with there functions. This paper will look at some switching concepts that will include store and forward switching‚ cut through switching‚ fragment free switching‚ and V-Lan. This paper will also cover routing concepts‚ along with some comparisons including routed vs. routing protocols

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    Tst & Sts Switching

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    (TDM) communication lines‚ using two basic modules‚ a plurality of time switching modules and a plurality of space switching modules. A time folded TST switch concept is taught and claimed in co-pending application‚ Ser. No. 497‚214‚ filed Aug. 14‚ 1974 with two of the co-inventors here being common co-inventors with another inventor thereof. Time Space Time (TST) switches are a particularly useful configuration of switching elements providing both time and space translation between channels of Time

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    Effects of Switching Barriers on Satisfaction‚ Repurchase Intentions and Attitudinal Loyalty Claes-Robert Julander Ragnar Söderberg Professor of Business Administration Center for Consumer Marketing Stockholm School of Economics1 Magnus Söderlund Associate Professor Center for Consumer Marketing Stockholm School of Economics SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Business Administration. No. 2003:1. Stockholm: January 2003. 1 Claes-Robert Julander Stockholm School of Economics Box 6501 se

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    optical packet switching

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    OPTICAL PACKET SWITCHING Kunal K Mehta(11BEC107) Electronics and communication branch Institute of Technology‚ Nirma University Ahmedabad 11bec107@nirmauni.ac.in Abstract: Optical packet switching promises to bring the flexibility and efficiency of Internet to transparent optical networking technology with bit rate extending beyond that is currently available with electronic router technologies. New optical signal processing have been demonstrated that enable routing at bit rates from

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    Consumer Switching Behavior

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    A study on Consumer Switching Behavior in cellular service Provider – Study with reference to Mumbai ------------------------------------------------- India mobile market is a fastest growing market and is forecasted to reach 864.47 million users by 2013.India has seen rapid increase in number of players which caused the tariff rates to hit in all time low. This allowed the players to target the low income population increasing the market share. Due to unavailability

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    It 242 Packet Switching

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    The old telephone system (PSTN) uses circuit switching to transmit voice data whereas VoIP uses packet-switching to do so. The difference in the way these two types of switching work is the thing that made VoIP so different and successful. To understand switching‚ you need to realize that the network in place between two communicating persons is a complex field of devices and machines‚ especially if the network is the Internet. Consider a person in Mauritius having a phone conversation with another

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    Factors Affecting Switching

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    Journal of Economic & Administrative Sciences Vol. 26‚ No. 1‚ June 2010 (27 -51) Factors Affecting Switching Behavior of Mobile Service Users: The Case of Jordan Dr. Mohammad Suleiman Awwad Mr. Bashar Awad Neimat Mutah University Al-Hussein Bin Talal University Jordan Abstract This study aims at identifying the most critical factors affecting the customer switching behavior for mobile service providers in Jordan. A number of 580 questionnaires distributed to a random sample of Jordanian mobile

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    Mahmoud A. Al-Khatib and Enaq H. Sabbah Language Choice in Mobile Text Messages among Jordanian University Students Abstract This paper examines the linguistic structure and sociolinguistic functions of ArabicEnglish code-switching in mobile text messages as used by a group of Jordanian university students. It also aims at investigating the distribution of the switched elements by syntactic category. The corpus was collected from 46 male and female undergraduate and post-graduate students. Qualitative

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    population being able to master a number of languages‚ code-switching‚ which is the alternate use of (more than) two languages by a bilingual (or multilingual) within a discourse‚ is undoubtedly a common and frequently occurring linguistic phenomenon in Hong Kong. 1.1 Significance of the case study Much previous research on code-switching in Hong Kong has focused on the two major and official languages – English and Cantonese. Code-switching studies were almost always about these two distinct

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