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    Task 1: Language Analysis of Tamil Speaker Tamil Language The Tamil vowel system consists of: — Five pairs of short vowels: /ʌ/‚ /ɑ/; /ɪ/‚ /ɪː/; /e/‚ /eː/; /o/‚ /oː/; /u/‚ /uː/. — Two diphthongs: /aɪ/ (like the vowel in buy) and /aʊ/ (like the vowel in cow). — All vowels are undiphthongised. — For the vowels /o/ (rounded‚ short) and /oː/ (long equivalent)‚ there is no equivalent in

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    Write 15 lines on the social fabric of the play and links to the Pygmalion Myth. The social fabric of something is the way everything connects and joins together. The social fabric of Pygmalion is one that is connected yet also partly disconnected. The society of the time was based on the class system. Everyone was easily distinguished from one another by their clothes‚ the way they act‚ their social groups and as pointed out in Pygmalion the accent that a person has is an almost instant tell tale

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    Phonetic Symbols and Conventions The conventions for presenting examples used in this book are widely utilised in linguistics‚ but it will be helpful to state the more important of these for any readers unfamiliar with them. Most linguistic examples are given in italics and their glosses (translations into English) are presented in single quotes‚ for example: Finnish rengas ’ring’. In instances where it is necessary to make the phonetic form clear‚ the phonetic representation is presented in square

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    Analysis of Language Levels Monday october 28‚ 2013 Formal linguistics : speaks about language in general. Then they divide it to levels‚ such as phonology ‚ morphology ‚ semantics and syntax (pragmatics) It is important to remember the distinction between phoneticsand phonology . while phonetics is concerned with the description of how speech sounds are produced by speech organs and perceived by hearer I.E production and percepton . Phonology deals with how these speech sounds

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    English-Zone.Com Pronunciation Worksheet ODD ONE OUT - Vowel Contrasts: [E] [Q] [´] [A] (get / mat / but / dot) NAME:___________________ DATE:______________ One word in each group does not have the same vowel sound as the other words. Find it! Ex. beg A net B again C pain D pen 1. but mat mutt other love 2. gone long lone log lost 3. last tax man Dan Don 4. felt feel flex net pet 5. Texas pepper blender

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    Phonology and Phonemics

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    Assignment 2 7) a) t d s z b) m v w c) k g d) Өᵭ e) i u f) æ a g) j h) z d 9) a) Flapping b) Place Assimilation c) Aspiration d) Voiceless stop insertion e) /h/ Deletion before unstressed vowel f) Assimilation aspiration schwa insertion g) Aspiration aspiration assimilation 29) [s] Basic [ʃ] Derived [s] [ʃ] _al _i a_u i_i _a#u _i a_l #_i i_o _i _u_ a_i #_a a_i _o a_i There are no minimal pairs. Both [s] and [ʃ] are used word

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    www.expressenglish.4t.com Omar AL-Hourani :English Letters : :Capital Letters A O B P C Q D R E S F T G U H V I W J X K Y L Z / M / k y l z m n N - :Small Letters a o b p c q d r e s f t g u ) h b I w j x .Vowel Letters ( A‚E‚I‚O‚U - .Consonant Letters :Numbers of English : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 www.expressenglish.4t.com / Zero One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Omar AL-Hourani 8 9 10 : 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 : 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Eight Nine Ten / Eleven Twelve

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    Word Stress in English

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    LECTURE 4 Word stress in English 1. Nature of word stress 2. Place of word stress in English. Degrees of stress 3. Functions of the English stress 4. Tendencies of the English stress 5. Typology of accentual structures 1. The sequence of syllables in the word is not pronounced identically. The syllable or syllables which are uttered with more prominence than the other syllables of the word are said to be stressed or accented. Stress in the isolated word

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    Three stages in the articulation of a speech sound. Three stages of articulation of the sounds: [b]‚ []‚ [æ]‚ [u:]. Every speech sound pronounced in isolation has three stages of articulation. They are the on-glide‚ or the initial stage‚ the retention stage‚ or the medial stage‚ and the off-glide‚ or the final stage. The on-glide stage or the beginning of a sound‚ is the stage during which the organs of speech move away from a neutral position to take up the position necessary

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    Speaking Skills

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    SPEAKING SKILLS STRESS AND INTONATION: While speaking a word‚ we use extra force in uttering some syllable or syllables in that word. This extra force is called stress and the syllable is called stressed syllable. In the following words‚ the syllables in bold letters show stress. father | fa-ther | First syllable is stressed | insult | In-sult | Second syllable is stressed | TWO TYPES OF STRESS: There are two types of stress.

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