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    series’ name as such but has Baio’s friend ask him to say an training phrase for actors‚ to which Scott answers ‘les chaussettes de l’archiduchesse sont-elles sèches‚ archi-sèches’‚ a well known French tongue-twister. Though the meaning is changed‚ the effect remains equivalent as the uttering of the tongue-twister is interrupted by a bear. Peter then tries to find new ways for him to earn a living. His first attempt consists of getting a minority scholarship; in French‚ it became ‘une magouille à la

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    taken seriously and documented very well by the Maya. Expressed in the article is how iconography showed men piercing their foreskin and the women piercing their tongues. Men would use stingray spines to pierce their foreskin while women would pierce their tongues and then pass a rope that had spikes on it through the piercing made in the tongue. Something that is greatly taken into consideration and researched upon in the article is the word ch’ahb’ and its logographic sign which is correlated to bloodletting

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    aproach. Classical approach has following characteristics which are as follows: 1- It is used to teach classical languages such as Greek and Latin. Greek myths were in this form. 2- The teacher taught the rules of second language. 3- The mother tongue is used in class enviornment or the lecture is conducted in mother tounge 4- It emphsizes on translation of target language into mother language 5- It emphasizes on reading comprehnsion question 6- This approach emphasizes on grammar. GRAMMAR

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    that affect the placements for articulation‚ it can be difficult to know where they are placing their tongue during sound production. In cases like this‚ it would be beneficial to use electropalatography (EPG). EPG can help therapists and children see exactly the spot that the tongue is during articulation of different sounds. This can better help the therapist teach the child to reposition the tongue for a more accurate production of the sound. Keep in mind that even though this is a great resource

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    and crying at night just wishing that she was white. The teachers of the American schools would also physically abuse students. If a student was caught speaking in their native language they were forced to stick out their tongue and have the teacher strike the tip of their tongue with a taught rubber band. Carol’s grandmother migrated to Ellis Island at the age of eight‚ she was escaping famine in Ireland. When she met her husband he too was also a descendant of

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    spend this time in their life learning how to control their body. Muscle development is divided into two groups with fine motor skills and gross motor skills. Fine motor skills incorporate the tiny muscles in the hands‚ fingers‚ toes‚ lips‚ and tongue while gross motor skills involve the larger muscles in the arms‚ legs‚ and torso (Rathus 80). Sleeping takes a big part in a child’s life when they spend almost 16

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    Language Comprehension and Production Psychologists have long been interested in language. It was motivated by Chomsky’s work in linguistics‚ and by his claim that the special properties of language require special mechanisms to handle it. The special feature of language on which Chomsky focused was its productivity. Early psycholinguists described our comprehension and production of language in terms of the rules that were postulated by linguists (Fodor et al. 1974). As the field of psycholinguistics

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