An outline of the history of linguistics • Hindu Tradition o Had its origins in the 1st millennium BC o Stimulated by changes in Sanskrit o Panini (c. 500 BC) is the best known grammarian o Panini’s grammar of Sanskrit covered phonetics and morphology • The Greek Origin o The Greek tradition of linguistics developed in response to Homer’s epics. The Greeks founded the European tradition. o IMPORTANT THEMES IN THE GREEK TRADITION INCLUDE: The origin of language Classification of
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Cultural Gaps in Linguistic Communication with Reference to English and Arabic Language Communities Ekbal AlJabbari‚ Alaeddin Sadeq‚ and Jamal Azmi Department of English Language and Translation‚ Zarqa University‚ Jordan Abstract: Since each culture has its own unique identity‚ there is often a problem of communication gaps. Cultural communication gaps are crucial issues that influence all types of communication all over the world. These gaps are often the underlying reason for major misunderstandings
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There are many things which make a teacher great and they all can`t be defined.However i`ve always considered several of them essential.In my opinion a good teacher is someonewho first of all creates interest in studying‚doesn`t underestimate the children‚has equal expectations of siccess from everyone and last but not least likes his job. A good teavher always has a sense of purpose.He chooses very carefully the teaching programme and adjusts it to the needs of his students.Children always come
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Ruth Villagra The Cultural Differences Argument for Moral Relativism. Moral Relativism is generally used to describe the differences among various cultures that influence their morality and ethics. According to James Rachels‚ because of moral relativism there typically is no right and wrong and briefly states : “Different cultures have different moral codes.” (Rachels‚ 18) Various cultures perceive right and wrong differently. What is considered right in one society could be considered wrong
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Defining Applied Linguistics and its scope Applied linguistics it seems to be a not very easy concept to define‚ because many people would think different things when it comes to applied linguistics. Indeed‚ for many years those who carry out applied linguistics seem do not agree upon a universal definition. However‚ what it is true for all of them is the fact that there is a gap that needs to be filled in terms of defining applied linguistics. The definition of the problem is probably due to
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WHAT MAKES A GOOD TEACHER There are some important features that each teacher should possess.first‚the teacher’s personality should be pleasently live and attractive.This does not rule out people who are physically plain‚or even ugly‚because many such people have great personal charm.But it does rule out such types as the over-excitable‚melancholy‚frigid‚sarcastic‚cynical‚frustrated‚and overbearing.I would say too‚that is excludes all dull purely negative personality type‚because school
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advanced stages. Advances in translation can be achieved through a study of the process of translation with an emphasis on a deductive rather than an inductive approach. INTRODUCTION Foreign language teachers have long been perplexed by a continuum of abundant psycho-linguistic theories. One approach is the traditional method to second/foreign language teaching and learning. This embodied the grammar translation method which developed at the end of the eighteenth century in Germany and
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What Makes A Good Teacher? Learning is in all of us‚ floating around in our gene pool. We are constantly learning new actions‚ expressions and methods. The majority of our learning comes from watching and listening and then copying the actions of someone we believe to be right. It is important‚ therefore‚ that a trust is built up between the teacher and the learner and the knowledge that is passed on is the correct way to behave. There are many different teaching methods‚ a lot depending
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| THE 101: Cross Cultural Issues in Tourism & Hospitality | Assessment No.2 | | Ariana Janjua | 201111790 | Culture‚ as defined by Geert Hofstede‚ is the "the collective programming of the mind distinguishing the members of one group or category of people from another". (Hofstede‚ 2011) It is due to the research carried out by scholars such as Hofstede and Fons Trompenaars that we are able to understand cultural values‚ and the difference in cultures more thoroughly
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Over 1‚000 Essential Words and Phrases! BUSINESS WORDS YOU SHOULD KNOW From Accelerated Depreciation to Zero-based Budgeting—Learn the Lingo for Any Field H. DEAN M C KAY‚ P H .D.‚ AND P.T. SHANK Business Words You should knoW From Accelerated Depreciation to Zero-based Budgeting—Learn the Lingo for Any Field h. dean MckaY‚ Ph.d.‚ and P.T. shank Avon‚ Massachusetts I dedicate this book to Susan Shank Mix‚ my wife‚ lifelong friend‚ and trusted advisor. Without
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