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    experienced a vowel shift‚ now called the North Cities Vowel Shift. Who Speaks the Chicago Dialect? Or rather‚ who doesn’t? The answer‚ of course‚ is African Americans in the Chicago region‚ who have their own (and infinitely more interesting) dialect. Though this may be obvious.African Americans are the largest population group in Chicago‚ and it would be irresponsible to overlook the fact that the Chicago dialect is not used by the largest sector of the city’s population. Vowels The most

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    Accent The ways in which words are pronounced. There will usually be pat terns in the way that consonants are pronounced (or dropped) and t he way vowel sounds are made. Accent can also vary according to the region or social class of a speaker. Context  The situation or circumstances in which speech takes place. This will impact greatly on the speech encounter and the way that speakers will vary their speech according to the recipients and the environment.  Dialect The distinctive grammar

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         This course trains the students to distinguish between correct and incorrect pronunciation of the English sounds‚ before proceeding to develop their pronunciation skills. In addition to the production of speech sounds‚ the course deals with vowels‚ consonants‚ stress and intonation. The recorded drills form an integral part of the course. الكتب المقررة والمراجع English Phonetics & Phonology: A Practical Course-By Peter Roach (Now Includes 2 Audio CDs) (4th Edition.) Cambridge University

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    English Pronunciation   Pronunciation can be a tricky matter when it comes to the English language. Unlike with languages like Hindi and Tamil‚ letters in English take on multiple phonetic forms (think of the a in ‘can’ and the a in ‘war’); thus‚ the concept of pronouncing a word the way it is spelled does not apply. This is partly the result of derivation; English is a derivative language. It means that many of its words and phrases have been borrowed from other languages (cafe‚ boutique‚ cocoa)

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    used to produce sounds are: nose‚ lips‚ jaw and jaw muscles (for vowels) and teeth‚ palate‚ alveolar ridge‚ velum and glottis (for consonants)… - Lungs (Activator of Movements) - Larynx (Producer of Vibrations) - Resonators (Change the Quality of Sounds) “pharynx-nasal cavity-oral cavity” - Articulators (Help with the Movements Required) “palate-tongue-teeth-lips” PHONEMES They are sounds which come from vowels‚ consonants and symbols made to distinguish words. They are used

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    The Phonology of African American Vernacular English Table of contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………….………...…….1 2. African American Vernacular English (AAVE)……………………….………...….…2 3.1. Vowel phonemes of AAVE……………………………………………………...……2 3.2. Consonant phonemes of AAVE…………………………………………………...…..3 3.3. Syllable structure…………………………………………………….…………….......6 3.4. Prosodic features……………………………………………………….…………...…7 3. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………

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    London Highgate Cambridge CELTA Language Awareness Task Please note that your written English as well as the content of your answers forms part of our evaluation of your application. Section 1. Learning and Teaching Here are some statements about English language learning and teaching. Indicate on the continuum the extent to which you agree with them. Example- Language is primarily about communication. Yes [ X ] No

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    ENGLISH BUFFET CLASS Lesson 1: Class Format Introduction and Phonics Review (Consonants and Short vowels) -60 minutes |Time |Activities |Focus |Materials | |(minutes) | |

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    | | | | This vowel is known as the long a sound and it has the same sound as the alphabet letter A. Try to practice simple words such as: late‚ eight‚ and hate. Remember that you have to open your mouth wide for this sound.The long a sound is written as eɪ in IPA. Therefore‚ you can think about pronouncing the long a sound as the short e sound plus the short i sound. Many non native English speakers pronounce the long a sound as the short e sound because they drop the short i sound. |

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    that is held when a new Pope needs to be elected. Although its humble beginnings originated with only 13 cardinals in 1276‚ the 2013 Papal Conclave involved 115 cardinals and was watched by millions of people around the world. I learned this from Edward Peters in his web blog from March 19 2013. Cardinals make up the highest-ranking committee in the Catholic Church called the College of Cardinals. They are charged with making some of the largest decisions for the Church including electing the Pope

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