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    England in 1819 2

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    A Critical analysis of ‘England in 1819’ At the beginning of the 19th century England became a place of both social and political unrest. The King‚ George III‚ was slowly dying‚ leaving the country in the hands of his ministers. With this‚ the idea of liberty began to grow‚ attacking the ruling classes who remained selfish and in power . Thus‚ with this in mind‚ Shelley uses ‘England in 1819’ and several other political poems to directly express his views on politics and morality during the period

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    Lesson 1: 감사함니다 (gam-sa-ham-ni-da) this is the polite way to say thank you‚ another way could be 고맙습니다 I have also learned the colloquial way to say thank you‚ this is what you normally hear on dramas and movies especially when people of the same age level are speaking with each other 고맙다 (go-map-ta) or 고마워 (go-ma-wa) One of the commonly used phrase too is ‘I am sorry’. The formal polite way to say this in hangul is 미안합니다 (mi-an-ham-ni-da) or 죄송합니다 (jwe-song-ham-ni-da). If you have been watching

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    1 1-Introduction Have you ever noticed that the ’c’ in ’cat’ and ’k’ in kite’ have the same pronunciation and phonetic transcription even though they are spelled differently? Or how the ’th’ in ’the’ and the one in ’thing’ is pronounced and transcribed phonetically differently‚ although they are spelled the same? That is because the spelling and the pronunciation vary according to the place and situation. This ambiguity in spelling and pronunciation are portrayed by phonology that deals with sound

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    Pity of War

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    provide the reader with an image of the state the soldiers are in. The carefully chosen compound word‚ “blood-shod’ conjures a very visual and bitter image in the readers mind showing them the awful conditions the men had to put up with. Soft consonants are used to describe the gas‚ almost giving the phrase an onomatopoeic touch. There is a huge contrast in the second stanza as the pace of the poem speeds up rapidly. The first four words show this change in tempo. The punctuation used and

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    pronouncing sounds and syllables. Syllable deletion and initial and final consonant deletion are all primary symptoms of CAS. Such deletions are more prevalent in children with CAS than with any other speech disorders children may have. Syllable problems include issues with deleting certain syllables in words as in the following example: potato is pronounced tado. Also‚ more than with any other disorder‚ an initial and final consonant is deleted: boat becomes oat or bo (Jacks‚ Marquardt‚ & Davis‚

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    or pitch. Instead‚ it varies pitches and constitutes an entire orchestra almost the entire duration. “Bulgarian Chant” is an A-cappella piece of an unknown composer‚ originating from the Byzantine Christian Church. It is a monophony‚ with very consonant chords. The tempo of the piece is andante. Throughout the piece‚ the dynamics stay approximately the same‚ a soft melody. Lastly‚ the piece’s timbre is a combination of soprano and alto voices. I particularly favored the “Bulgarian Chant”. I also

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    Speech: Maharashtra

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    Marathi Manual Language and Culture 1 Prepared by: Kelsea David Natalie Hardage Crista Lindsey Texas State University class of 2011 Academic Advisor Rahul Charkraborty 2 This manual was prepared to assist speech-language pathologists in their effective treatment of people with speech and language disorders who are bilingual or multilingual speakers of English and Marathi. This is‚ by no means‚ an exhaustive treatise of Maharashtrian culture or language but the information found here

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    9 Essential English Pronunciation in the Vietnamese Context Tran Thi Lan‚ PhD. Senior Lecturer‚ Hanoi University of Foreign Studies Of the four language skills speaking is always seen as the most challenging by Vietnamese students. One reason for this is neglecting pronunciation at school at all levels. On tutoring IELTS candidates the instructor constantly asks herself whether it is possible for a “false learner” to acquire English pronunciation in a short amount of time. If so‚ what

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    for all that country is mine‚ and I am the Prince and God of it. How is it then that thou hast run away from thy King? - The Pilgrim’s Progress‚ John Bunyan Alliteration: A repetition of particular consonant sound in the beginning of each word in close succession. Though alliteration is mainly consonant sounds‚ sometimes vowel sounds are also repeated. This figure of speech is mainly used in poetry. A few examples of alliteration: I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet. - Acquainted with

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                Values- admiring other people with special talent/skills and sharing how to be like them.    III. Procedure:        A. 1. Checking of Assignment            2. Drill                 Pronounce the following nouns. Be careful of the sts consonant cluster at the end of each                word.                            nests             pests              priests            lists                            beasts            wrists             coasts            mists                           

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