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    hyphen

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    and hyphens have evolved to support ease of reading in complex constructions; editors often accept deviations from them that will support‚ rather than hinder‚ ease of reading. The use of the hyphen in English compound nouns and verbs has‚ in general‚ been steadily declining. Compounds that might once have been hyphenated are increasingly left with spaces or are combined into one word. In 2007‚ the sixth edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary removed the hyphens from 16 000 entries‚ such

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    Coordination Compounds

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    COMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION LIGANDS: Metal ion ( analyte ; cation) Metal ion indicators Chilon Complexing agent pM indicators ( Chelating agent L igand/Sequestering agent) Chelate Complex ion Metal co -ordination compound /Metal complex/Chelate compound  Ligands or complexing or chelating agents are electron donating entity‚ which has the ability to bind to the metal ion and produce a complex ion.  The molecules or ions which displace the solvent molecules are

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    Lesson Plan in Language

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    A Detailed Lesson Plan in Language Grade 1 I. Objectives At the end of 30-minute period‚ the pupils should be able to: 1. identify compound words; 2. give compound words. II. Subject Matter A. Topic: Compound Words B. Concept: Compound words are two or more words combined to make a new word. C. Materials: flash cards‚ pictures D. Reference: ❖ Heilman‚ Arthur W. A Proper Perspective of Phonics. pp.122-127 III. Learning

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    One Stair Up Analysis

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    kid‚ chap‚ chap‚ hot stuff‚ cackling‚ ’cos‚ gee‚ big picture)‚ dialect word Och‚ barbarisms such as corridor‚ silhouette‚ also bookish words such as emerged‚ glanced‚ admitted‚ glared‚ acquaintances‚ voluptuous‚ contemptuous‚ etc. There are many compound words tea-spoon‚ bull’s-eye‚ dress .circle‚ background‚ pot-plants‚ rapid-fire‚ heart-searing‚ heart-throbs‚ thrill-thirsty‚ heart-string‚ water-butt‚ mix-up‚ hard-worked. Author also uses some word-combinations and phrases sink into stillness

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    A12456

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    The Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan The Kazakh-American Free University The Department of Foreign Languages Course Work: English neologisms in mass media Made by: Gordeeva Anna Group: Trаnslаtion mаjor II Accepted by: Y.V.Novitskaya Grade: Ust-Kamenogorsk‚ 2014 CONTENTS Introduction 3 1. Neologism as linguistic phenomenon. Innovations in English 5 1.1. Definition of “neologism” and its

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    LEXICOLOGY

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    Lexicography. LEXICOLOGY The term «lexicology» is of Greek origin / from «lexis» - «word» and «logos» - «science»/ . Lexicology is the part of linguistics which deals with the vocabulary and characteristic features of words and word-groups. The term «vocabulary» is used to denote the system of words and word-groups that the language possesses. The term «word» denotes the main lexical unit of a language resulting from the association of a group of sounds with

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    Acyl Compounds

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    ACYL COMPOUNDS: SOAPS AND DETERGENTS Experiment # 8 I. Objectives  To observe the general properties of carboxylic acids.  To compare the acidity of carboxylic acids and phenols.  To verify experimentally the interconversion among acyl compounds.  To become familiar with the physical and chemical properties of fats and oils and to understand the chemical basis of these properties.  To learn how to prepare soap.  To compare the properties of soap and synthetic detergents. II. Data and

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    morphological processes

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION This chapter presents the background of the study‚ the statement of the problem‚ the theoretical and conceptual framework‚ the significance‚ and the scope and delimitation of the study. Background of the Study The continuous demand for worldwide technological development in communication paves way to developing more efficient and extensive way of communication‚ may it be for transactional‚ interactive‚ or personal reasons. Social networking Websites

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    Persuasive Analysis Essay If you look carefully at these essays‚ you will find many strategies and techniques used to convince the audiences to accept the writers’ arguments. You will want to use clustering and/or listing‚ probably‚ as you pre-write for your paper. You may want to consider the following questions as you do this preparation. What is the thesis of each essay? What is the tone‚ occasion‚ and purpose for writing? Does the tone remain consistent throughout? Who is the intended

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    "Half Past Two" uses a lot of different tones‚ tones such as: Nostalgic Innocent Dream Like! Stanza One: In this stanza Fanthorpe includes the first of his markers of the day which the boy recognizes as a time in the day. This is set out as a ’compound word’: ’Schooltime’. Fanthorpe uses capital letters at the beginning of the words "Something Very Wrong"‚ he does this to show us how significant and important the incident was to the teacher‚ Whereas the words "(I forgot what it was)" and the use

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