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    personal action steps ‚To paraphrase in its invalid reading behavior‚Correct reading behavior‚Increase in interest in reading ) So we can say that NLP on Behavioral strategy than Behavioral modification is more behavioral‚more detailed . Learn neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) think the four who is actually in the same system‚Once one of them have been changed.Then the other three will also be affected‚ resulting in changes. for example:Depression may be in the body will produce some uncomfortable reaction

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    LINGUISTICS: Language Learning Final Project Report STYLE SHIFTING Topic This research report focuses on studying style-shifting in everyday language. It must be noted that the focus is solely on monolingual style shifting and not on bilingual code-shifting. Although some of the characteristics may be the same‚ the two are very different aspects of language in that style-shifting refers to changes in the type of language‚ such as casual or formal‚ that people speak whereas bilingual code-shifting

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    Heruela‚ Christine Mae O. BSMA-4 13 Muslim Ethno Linguistic Groups 1. Maguindanao Maguindanao originally means "people of flooded plain." The name Maguindanao was also named after the Sultanate or dynasty that ruled the area for several years. People living in the Pulangi area‚ located in what are now North Cotabato‚ Sultan Kudarat and Maguindanao Provinces. Cultural communities within this region also include the Tituray‚ T’boli and the Manobos.              2. Maranao Maranao means

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    Linguistic diversity in society and a society’s system of social stratification goes in hands in hands. The more ethnic or diverse language‚ the less that it is valued by society. The less Europeans sounding language the less “civilized” the group is perceived by society. This occur even within a culture‚ for example in Haiti the standard language is French even though the majority of the country speak creole. In Haiti‚ French is viewed as if you are educated and if you are fluent in French then

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    Question #19: What is meant by Inflection? Illustrate. Assuming my definition does not define inflections found in one particular language‚ and instead be defined in general terms (associated within all languages affected)‚ the word inflection in linguistics is an adjustment made to stem (in the form of a prefix‚ suffix‚ infix‚ etc.) to clarify: how many‚ to which gender an object belongs‚ when an event has taken place‚ in which tense the 3rd person (singular) has acted‚ mood‚ voice‚ and also in the

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    04_ogra_sg_ch04.qxd 9/2/11 4:25 PM Page 71 CHAPTER 4. MORPHOLOGY: THE ANALYSIS OF WORD STRUCTURE Morphology is the study of words: their categories‚ their internal structure‚ and the operations that form them. Important topics and concepts found in this chapter include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Morphological terminology Identifying morphemes Identifying lexical categories Analyzing word structure Derivation Compounding Inflection Morphological processes Morphology

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    Linguistics 123 Reiko Kataoka      ​ Midterm Study Tips   For our mid­term exam‚ it is STRONGLY recommended that you study the lecture notes and  video notes thoroughly‚ as most of the questions will be taken from these notes.   The exam will contain 53 multiple choice questions‚ each worth 0.5 point for a possible total of  26.5 points towards your total point accumulation. Since the final exam is officially worth 25%  of your grade‚ you have the chance to earn 1.5% of extra credit.   The 53 qu

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    Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist who laid the foundation on the ideas of structure in the study of language. His Book Course in General Linguistics that was published in 1916 has detailed all that he claimed to be his views. In his book Saussure shows us a clear reaction against many of the ideas raised and he emphasizes the importance of seeing language as a living phenomenon as against the historical view‚ of studying speech‚ of analysing the underlying system of a language in order to

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    contrastive analysis

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    pairs (or small sets) of languages against the background of similarities and with the purpose of providing input to applied disciplines such as foreign language teaching and translation studies. With its largely descriptive focus contrastive linguistics provides an interface between theory and application. It makes use of theoretical findings and models of language description but is driven by the objective of applicability. Contrastive studies mostly deal with the comparison of languages that

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    The aim of this essay is to compare and contrast two important linguistics that reached a significant milestone in the history of Language. Their names are Leonard Bloomfield (April 1‚ 1887–April 18‚ 1949) and Ferdinand de Saussure (November 26‚ 1857– February 22‚ 1913). Leonard Bloomfield was an American linguist who led the development of structural linguistics in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist who taught at the University of Geneva‚ whose

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