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    Lexical Deviation

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    This kind of the creative use of language is technically called linguistic deviations‚ by which he creates a language deviated from the norms of literary convention.Leech explains linguistic deviations with a concept of foregrounding : “any one who wishes to investigate the significance and value ‚of a work of art must concentrate on the element of interest and surprise‚ rather on the automatic pattern such deviations from the linguistic or other socially accepted norms have given the special name

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    Final Immersion Team Paper

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    LTA: The Benefits of Linguistic Immersion ENG/380 Instructor Nazarian November 24‚ 2014 University of Phoenix LTA: The Benefits of Linguistic Immersion Immersion is an extremely beneficial technique in order to encourage the understanding of multiple languages. While Immersion is important in the acquisition of a foreign language‚ the linguistic study of Immersion can hold challenges such as: “Pressing challenges include staffing‚ curriculum development and program articulation‚” (W. Fortune

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    Background KKL

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    Background Kuliah Kerja Lapangan (KKL) is a form of activity provide learning experiences for students to live in the middle of the campus community are likely to be found‚ as well as a process of learning and community service are building and know the success and problems in the face. Kuliah Kerja Lapangan (KKL) is one of the obligatory courses conducted by the State University of Jakarta in an effort to Mission and Weight increase education for students and for gain greater added value in higher

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    Discourse Theory in Sla

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    References: 1. Ellis‚R 1985.Understanding second language Acquisition .Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2. Ellis .R 1994.The study of Second Language Acquisition. Oxford: Oxford Applied Linguistics. 3. Chomsky‚ N.1959.Behaviourist Theory. Cambridge Press. 4. Krashen‚S.1974.TheoryofSecondLanguageAcquisition.Cambridge:Cambredge. University press. 5. Wikipedia of Second Language Acquisition.(internet) 6. Krashen‚S.1982.Second Language Acquisition

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    The Great Significance of Studies of Stylistics and Rhetoric LIYao Abstract: Stylistics is a scientific study of style. It is a new branch of linguistics. Rhetoric is the art or science of the communication in words. In general‚ stylistics is a discipline that studies the ways in which language is used; it is a discipline that studies the styles of language in use. However‚ rhetoric is the scientific study of how language could be employed expressively and effectively in modern times. Studying

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    “expressed by means of a linguistic system” (Attardo 96)‚ employs diverse strategies. One strategy‚ which is frequently applied as the above quotation admits‚ is the violation of linguistic rules as a trigger for humorous aspects. The resulting incongruities emphasize the regulatory framework of the respective language. An analysis of linguistic structures underlying verbal humor can‚ therefore‚ deliver deep insights into the workings of a language. This relation between linguistic correctness and humor

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    Teaching Listening

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    the level of effort that goes into developing listening ability. Far from passively receiving and recording aural input‚ listeners actively involve themselves in the interpretation of what they hear‚ bringing their own background knowledge and linguistic knowledge to bear on the information contained in the aural text. Not all listening is the same; casual greetings‚ for example‚ require a different sort of listening capability than do academic lectures. Language learning requires intentional listening

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    language can indeed be literary. Introduction As teachers of English as a Foreign Language our main concern is to help learners acquire communicative competence. For this reason we tend to focus on teaching standard forms of linguistic expression. However‚ despite acquiring linguistic accuracy‚ it is apparent that EFL speakers still have difficulties in comprehending the nuances‚ creativity and versatility which characterise even standard and transactional forms of English‚ as these humorous public notices

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    Cultural Studies 1st Exam

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    Arbitrariness Informants Paralanguage Christianity Language Phonology Cultural Hybridization Language Family Pidgin Culture Language Ideology Priests Diachronic Langue Primatologists Dogma Linguistic Competence Revitalization Enculturation Linguistic Performance Secularism Fieldwork Monograph Shaman Fundamentalist Multisited Fieldwork Sociolinguistics Holistic New Religious Movement Synchronic Virtual Worlds ______________________________1

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    misnomer‚ not simply referring to the study of the second language learned additionally to a mother tongue but to any language learned which is not the mother tongue [Ellis‚ 1997]. In this essay I will discuss the growth of the study of SLA from Applied Linguistics‚ the importance of its first dominant paradigm‚ namely Stephen Krashen ’s Monitor method‚ various other approaches such as behaviourism and other aspects of cognitive psychology before reflecting on the influence of each and their current relevance

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