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    Institute of Indian Languages-University of Mysore 2012 Email: f_shojae24@yahoo.com Interrelationship between Culture and English Language Teaching Abstract: The relationship between language and culture is deeply rooted. Language is used to maintain and convey culture and cultural ties. Different ideas stem from differing language use within one’s culture and the whole intertwining of these relationships start at one’s birth. The dialectical connection between language and culture has always been

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    Language Policy Essay

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    LANGUAGE LEGISLATION: VOTER DRIVEN INITIATIVES Kelly M. Jefferson Grand Canyon University: SPE 523 July 23‚ 2012 The issue of language policy and the education of English language learners (ELLs) in this country has been hotly debated and widely contested. Students who enter our school systems without an understanding of the English language must attain not only conversational proficiency‚ but also academic literacy in English. Academic literacy is the

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    Spoken Language Essay

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    Algeo and Butcher (2013) state that the purpose of language is to communicate‚ whether with others by talking and writing or with ourselves by thinking. There are many differences between speaking and writing in English and studies have been conducted to evaluate these differences (Chafe & Tannen‚ 1987). The spoken language is a transient (Crystal‚ 2005) and automatic response accompanied by body language‚ hand gestures‚ facial expressions and paralanguage. Unless speech is recorded‚ it becomes an

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    Petruchio’s words‚ Katherine shows that she is not intimidated by any man‚ and nor does she have any interest in foolish banter. Katherine also uses her language to resist the patriarchy when she continues to verbally attack Petruchio. Katherine fires back in reponse to Petruchio’s sexist comments with retorts such as “Asses are made to bear‚ and so are you” (2.1.199). Here‚ Katherine is directly calling Petruchio a beast of burden that has little to no intellect. In this time period‚ women were

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    Figurative Language Essay

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    Introduction – 45 to 60 seconds Audio Figurative language is a literary device used to create an effect in literature. What is the purpose of poetry? Usually‚ the poet wants to create emotions‚ or feelings‚ in readers. Figurative language is used to compare items‚ people‚ places‚ or ideas. You could say‚ “My sister is a monkey when she jumps around the furniture and runs through the house.” When you compare your sister to a monkey‚ you are not saying she IS a monkey. You are showing

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    Essay On Victim Language

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    Most people use victim language because it is easier to pull together and spew it out‚ whereas creator language requires a careful thought process and a caring mind set. The qualities of creator language require more work and victims tend to want an easier route. Victims actually do not solve their problems‚ but evade them. Evading their issues leads to living in a constant fear and lack of self confidence in their abilities to do more than what they feel their capabilities are. By neglecting their

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    Visual Culture Essay

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    Visual Culture Visual culture is wisely considered to be a field of study which focuses on all aspects of culture which rely on visual images. Visual technology undeniably has a central importance in the contemporary culture. It plays a phenomenally important role in enhancing our visual capability and helps us in perceiving myriad cultural beliefs in addition to guiding us when managing behavior‚ values‚ and social relationships. Visual culture is based on a wide range of mediums which serve as

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    Language Synthesis Essay

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    Language and how we communicate is an intricate system‚ made up of rules and processes that ultimately affect the delivery of meaning amongst a group of people (Fellowes & Oakley‚ 2014‚ p. 32). This system can be broken down into five areas that are; phonology‚ lexis‚ orthography‚ semantic and syntax (Gardener‚ 2017a). Therefore‚ as this system’s taught‚ the development of language should evolve (Fellowes & Oakley‚ 2014). The syntax is an important area of this complex system and comprises of

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    Language Analysis Essay

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    Language Analysis: Lower the voting age to 16…NOW! The website of Young People Unite had published an article by Melissa Young on the 5th of May 2010. The opinion piece by the 17-year-old addresses the issue of whether or not the legal voting age should drop to 16 years of age. Melissa Young makes a claim that with the laws already placed upon 16-year-olds (e.g. legal age to getting their learner license) they should have

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    CULTURAL AND LANGUAGE BARRIERS IN THE GLOBAL GEAR MARKET Matthew Jaster‚ Associate Editor If you’ve read any business publications lately‚ chances are you’ve seen an article or two covering language and cultural barriers in the global marketplace. Buzzwords like “globalization” and “global supply chain” frequently come up in discussions on training‚ networking and economic growth. At least once a week‚ a headline triumphantly declares a company “lost in translation” due to language or cultural

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