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    official language of the U.S.A. Language is a part of everyday life and is much more than a means of communicating with other people; it is part of one’s culture and ties people together. The world would not be complete without its many languages‚ so one language‚ though dominant in an area‚ should not be forced on all the other

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    disability that affects how someone communicates with and relates to other people and how they make sense of things. They all share three main difficulties; Difficulty with social communication Difficulty with social interaction Difficulty with social imagination For some people with autism‚ body language seems foreign; as if someone was speaking an ancient language. They have a very literal understanding; for example‚ if you said “killed two birds with one stone” they might actually you killed two

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    Speech Communication 49 (2007) 861–873 www.elsevier.com/locate/specom Highly accurate children’s speech recognition for interactive reading tutors using subword units Andreas Hagen‚ Bryan Pellom *‚ Ronald Cole Center for Spoken Language Research‚ University of Colorado at Boulder‚ 1777 Exposition Drive‚ Suite #171‚ Boulder‚ CO 80301‚ USA Received 15 December 2005; received in revised form 20 February 2007; accepted 9 May 2007 Abstract Speech technology offers great promise in the field of automated

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    Module 2 Key Points Summary: The Impact of Strong Language Strong Language consists of words that paint pictures and evoke emotions. If people can remember what you said three days after your presentation than you educated them and if they do not‚ you just presented. Using strong language is a tool to help your audience remember what you said long after the presentation. Tip #1: When you paint pictures in the mind with your words‚ you influence the memory center of the brain. Tip #2: When you evoke

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    his tales. As shown through the BBC article‚ "Victorian word expert F Max Muller estimated that Shakespeare used 15‚000 words in his plays‚ a portion of which he invented himself by merging existing words and anglicizing vocabulary from foreign languages..." (Doc A). Shakespeare mastered a skill that all songwriters and music artists must utilize: the manipulation of words. A 60 minutes segment on Eminem shows how he‚ and other musicians‚ manipulate the syllables and sounds of words‚ as well as using

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    first time I had learned the importance of communication. Since then‚ my family has lost three more loved ones to that same battle. Through tragedy‚ I have developed a hyper-aware perspective that is crucial in the field of speech-language pathology. I am also compassionate‚ patient‚ flexible‚ and empathetic. Together‚ these qualities contribute to my compatibility for the role of a graduate student at Kent State University and my future as a speech-language pathologist. Due to my personal and professional

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    A guide to writing an academic paper By Valerie Strauss I keep hearing from college professors that too many of their students don’t write well. So here’s a primer written for college students on how to write an academic paper‚ though some of the advice would be useful for anybody writing anything. The author is Steven Horwitz‚ a professor of economics at St. Lawrence University in Canton‚ NY. He is the author of two books‚ Microfoundations and Macroeconomics: An Austrian Perspective and Monetary

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    america what they needed.Hope.In his speech Bush used figurative language to get the points he was trying to make across ands help them get them to sink into the reader or listeners and grab their attentions emotionally.He was successful at doing so but in this case he relied on mostly of pathos and ethos but struggled by not having near as many logos which would have helped his speech tremendously to add evidence of what he was saying was factual.Even though his speech did not contain very many logos

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    The impact of social network in language English to teenagers Nowadays‚ social network is very popular especially to teenagers. It makes communication faster and more convenient. Examples for social networks are facebook‚ twitter‚ MSN‚ Xanga and so on. People communicate through languages‚ and there are good and bad impacts on language English that caused by social networks. I will explain my views in my presentation later on. First of all I would like to talk about the good impacts first. Teenagers

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    How does Barack Obama use language to create impact in his speech? Barack Obama’s acceptance speech was spoken on the 4th November 2008 after he was elected president. His speech included many different rhetorical devices to enable that it was most suited to the situation and have a huge impact on the Chicago audience but most importantly‚ on the world. Throughout Obama’s speech he continuously creates a sense of friendship with his audience in a number of ways. In terms of structure he addresses

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