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    The ratio was 4:18 on the day of the observation. There were three teachers‚ one speech language pathologist‚ and 18 students. Also one teacher is fluent in Spanish and can serve as a translator if needed. I would consider the number of students to be restrictive. The physical space while all the teachers and the students were in the room‚ felt very cramped. Children can’t have as much physical actions because there were so many of them. In addition to the physical space restriction‚ there is also

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    expression of culture‚ language is essential for communication. At present‚ one of the most common primary languages in the world is French. While there are certainly many more varieties of French‚ Quebec French and France French are among the leading examples. This paper is meant to highlight the differences between these two French dialects. The major difference between Quebec French and French in France lies in the vocabulary. First‚ there is a presence of words in each variety which do not exist

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    Sometimes health carers must use a different type of communication to suit the needs of their patient‚ for example‚ they could be blind or have hearing difficulty or learning difficulties. The alternative types of communications which could be used to suit a person are; Makaton‚ British Sign Language‚ Braille‚ Communication boards‚ and symbol systems. Makaton is a type of communication which involves using signs and symbols. It also uses speech‚ including signs and symbols. It is designed for those

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    property of the human mind’ (Chomsky‚ 1975).  Does the evidence favour Chomsky’s view?  Language is a form of communication. **First‚ what is language‚ and how does it differ from other forms of communication? There does not exist a universally accepted definition of language‚ or criteria for its use; this is one of the reasons for the disagreement among scientists about whether apes can use language. Language consists of various aspects which people believe are more or less important‚ for example

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    Who was the creator of each of these languages? 1970s: 1. Pascal was created by Niklaus Writh. 2. C was designed by Dennis Ritchie. 3. Plus was created by Alan Ballard and Paul Whaley. 4. FLACC was made by Chris Thomson and Colin Broughton. 5. CBASIC was written by Gordon Eubanks. 1980s: 6. C++ was created by Bjarne Stroustroup. 7. Occam was developed by INMOS and David May. 8. Perl was developed Larry Wall. 9. Python was written by Guido van Rossum. 10. Rc was designed by Tom Duff. 1990s: 11.Java

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    Lecture №2 Branches of typology of languages 1.Typological classification of languages. 2. The subject of comparative typology and its aims. 3. The difference between typological and historic and comparative linguistics. The word typology consists of two Greek morphemes: a) typos means type and b) logos means science or word. Typology is a branch of science which is typical to all sciences without any exception. In this respect their typological method is not limited with the sphere of one science

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    The Communication Decency Act: The Fight For Freedom of Speech on the Internet The Communication Decency Act is a bill which has insulted our right as American citizens. It a bill which SHOULD not pass. I’ll share with you how Internet users are reacting to this bill‚ and why they say it is unconstitutional. Some individuals disagree with one part of the bill. According to http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ query/z?c104:s.652.enr:‚ which has the Communications Decency Act on-line for public viewing

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    Communication happens all around us‚ all day‚ every day. It comes in many forms‚ whether verbal‚ gesture‚ written or sign. We all communicate to express our needs‚ our feelings and to promote a message to those around us and to those who want to hear us. 1.1 Communication needs to be effective to get across what we want them to know‚ communication needs to be effective‚ especially at work‚ to ensure that the team knows what is expected of them. If communication is not effective‚ this is when errors

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    Chapter One 1. [Describe in a short paragraph how‚ in a recent conversation‚ your communication behavior contributed to your physical‚ relational‚ identity‚ spiritual‚ and instrumental needs. Which need or need took precedence? Why? Page 9] When I think about a recent conversation that I had‚ I think about the conversation that I had with my best friend Jamie. We were in the car discussing our relationships with significant others and how it has affected us. We both gave each other advice and

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    Developing Language Phase Case Study 3: N 1. Interpretation During today’s evaluation‚ we used the Preschool Language Scale- Fifth Edition (PLS-5) and general observations of N’s play skills and social interactions to assess his speech and language abilities. The PLS-5 is a norm-referenced test‚ meaning that the creators of the test developed a set of “average” scores based on a large sample of children‚ to help us determine whether a child‚ like N‚ performs at the same level as other children his

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