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    Aniesha Johnson February 3‚ 2011 Ch. 4 Experiencing and Expressing Emotions In the chapter‚ emotion is described as the powerful nature of an emotional experience and how we break it down. There are six primary emotions‚ surprise‚ joy‚ disgust‚ anger‚ fear‚ and sadness. They are identified through unique and consistent behavioral displays across cultures. However‚ every culture has different impressions of what the primary emotions in their culture are. While Americans consistently name surprise

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    CONTENT INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER І. THEORETICAL GROUNDS OF MODALITY 5 1.1 Notion of modality 5 1.2 Types of modality 11 CHAPTER II. PECULIARITIES OF THE USAGE OF MODAL VERBS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 18 2.1 The Meaning of the Modal Verbs in Translation 18 2.2 Differences and Peculiarities of the Usage of Modal Verbs in Newspapers and faction 20 2.3 The Usage of Modal Verbs in Business English 21 CONCLUSIONS 28 INTRODUCTION In the Linguistic Encyclopedic Dictionary modality is defined as a

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    Principal Part of the Sentence…………7 Chapter 2: Ways of Expressing the Subject…………….……….………12 Conclusion………………………………………………………..……….16 Bibliography…………………………………………………….………..18 Introduction The title of this term paper is “Ways of Expressing the Subject”. The main goal is to identify the main features of the subject in the sentence and to examine the subject and its features in fiction. Before turning to subject we will study the structure of English language. At first we would like to give a general

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    Part I: Introduction 1 Rationale Metaphor‚ based on the association of similarity‚ is one of the two basic types of semantic transference that have been an interest for many linguistic researchers. Galperin ( 1981: 139-40) states that the term ‘metaphor’ can be understood as the transference of some quality from one object to another. Metaphor is widely used to designate the process in which a word acquires a derivative meaning. In theory‚ there are at least three communicative functions

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    Handling emotions and expressing feelings in relationship TABLE OF CONTENTS |Contents |Page | |I – Definition of feeling |3 | |II – The importance of expressing feelings in relationships |3 | |Saying

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    ASSERTIVENESS TO ASSERT -- To state an opinion‚ claim a right‚ or establish authority. If you assert yourself‚ you behave in a way that expresses your confidence‚ importance or power and earns you respect from others. - From the Oxford English Dictionary Assertiveness is standing up for your right to be treated fairly. It is expressing your opinions‚ needs‚ and feelings‚ without ignoring or hurting the opinions‚ needs‚ and feelings of others. Because people want to be liked and thought of as

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    far as to compare music to language and claim that music functions as a "universal language." But it is rarely the same music‚ however‚ that all peoples respond to. What is it that we are responding to when we listen to music? Strictly speaking‚ music is not a language‚ (1) because it has neither outside referents nor easily detectable meaning. Ludwig Wittgenstein explains that although we understand music in a similar way as we understand language‚ music is not a language because we still cannot communicate

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    Emotion as a Way Of Knowing is highly controversial; with its’ part in the long standing debate on whether logic and reasoning is superior and more reliable as a means of gaining knowledge. Yet‚ emotion is crucial is deriving meaning since “meaning in life is derived emotionally‚ not rationally. When we attach significance to something we attach feelings not conclusions.” Rather than to define “emotions” conventionally‚ for the sake of this essay‚ we can differentiate between instinctive emotions

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    have had their language burdened by a dominant language. In her writing she uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Anzaldua tells us about her bringing up in an American school system. Her Ethos increases as she describes us what she’s been through and experiences. She tells us about her different struggles she’s put up with as her teachers deeply enforced her to forget her roots and adapt to an American way of thinking and speaking. Her knowledge and experiences of using different languages that are forms

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    Managing Anger with “Ilanguage. Anger management is a difficult emotion to express and many of us do it poorly. We tend to attack the other person but being the one receiving someone else’s anger makes us want to get away from them and causes us to stop listening to them. Being angry is also frightening and requires real skill sets and good management to handle it well. On the handout provided to me from Professor Poster‚ clearly shows several suggestions to express my anger in ways that help me and

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