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    DOES LANGUAGE PLAY ROLES OF EQUAL IMPORTANCE IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE? Language to me‚ is defined as a form of communication using words‚ letters‚ signs and symbols and bodily gestures in the form of art‚ music‚ english‚ history‚ mathematics‚ science‚ ethics and various other areas in which language is employed in. It is essential for getting by in the world and for effective communication. Taking history for example; History as we all know is written by the victor. Language employed

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    The role of English in the Modern world In today’s English language occupies an important place in people’s lives. More recently‚ it was just a foreign language‚ but now - it’s the international language. What gives us the English language? 1.CAREER With English‚ you can always communicate with business partners to participate in international conferences‚ read international newspapers and magazines about the business. The other importance of the language is that it creat a greater opportunity

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    Mini Research of Second Language Acquisition Here‚ the object of the study the researchers used is one of English literature student at Airlangga University as first speaker and one of history of science’s student at Airlangga University (not English literature student) as second speaker. Ungrammatical sentences: First speaker Second speaker 1. English is the language most widely used around the world covering various aspects of life 2. As a means of global communication‚ the English language

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    Universidad Gerardo Barrios has completely changed my style of learning‚ I can say that being a student of the UGB is another level of learning‚ everything is totally different to the process of teaching-learning of the school and of the high school‚ teachers are highly qualified to teach and form students capable of serving to the future students to integrate into the society in a professional future and of quality‚ I can say that since I started my career in English‚ one of my goals was to strive

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    symmetrical ten-vowel system.[1] The vowels: [ə]‚ [ɪ]‚ [ʊ] are always short in length‚ while the vowels: [aː‚ iː‚ uː‚ eː‚ oː‚ ɛː‚ ɔː] are always considered long (but see the details below). Among the close vowels‚ what in Sanskrit are thought to have been primarily distinctions of vowel length (that is /i ~ iː/ and /u ~ uː/) have become in Hindustani distinctions of quality‚ or length accompanied by quality (that is‚ /ɪ ~ iː/ and /ʊ ~ uː/).[2] The historical opposition of length in the close vowels has been

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    and coda are always consonantal. Words that start with vowels are preceded by glottal stops /ʔ/. The syllable structure of native words are VC‚ CV‚ and CVC. CCV can only occur in the word initial or word final of a borrowed word. /tra.ba.hu/ /pla.ka/ /nirs/ There can be clusters of two consonants across syllable boundaries. /tam.bay/ The vowel phonemes Front Central Back High i i u Low a I’ve read that all vowels are syllabic‚the sounds that act as nuclei and sonorant

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    on the pronunciation current in their day‚ but on the usage of medieval manuscripts. This is the reason why spelling and pronunciation in ModE are so divergent‚ why the values of English vowel symbols differ so completely from the values of the same symbols on the Continent. For example‚ each of the ME long vowels had changed their value (i.e. ME /e:/> ModE /i:/)‚ but no spelling changes were introduced to reflect the new phonological values (i.e. feet‚ see‚ three).Thus the normal free sound of the

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    possibly teach the concept. Vowels are defined as A‚ E‚ I‚ O‚ U‚ they can be long or short. Vowels are speech sounds that exist in the English language and make up the central part of a syllable. Vowels are produced when air from the lungs passes through the mouth with minimal obstruction and without audible friction. Each vowel produces a different sound as it travels through the mouth (answers.com). It is important for the teacher to demonstrate each vowel sound several of times so

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    SAINT JOHN BOSCO 1851-1888 Saint John Bosco was born August 16th‚ 1815‚ while Europe‚ more precisely Italy‚ was in the making of a new Renaissance. When he was living‚ they were many orphaned and poor boys. Without the guidance that these young men needed‚ they often got in trouble with the law. John would have became this way if it weren’t for her devoted mother. John was the youngest son of a peasant family. His father died when John was only two years old. As a youngster‚ he would preach

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