Week 4 Lecture Regional & Social Dialects WHAT CAN YOU TELL ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THESE SPEAKERS? Notes on Examples Reasonable (even accurate) guesses about speaker’s various characteristics e.g. socio-economic or educational background esp. for English accents in Britain • With distinctive regional accent origin even from short utterance Holmes (2008) p. 127 3 Characteristics of Speech • Remember? No two people speak the same! – ∞ sources of variation e
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A brief introduction of PMT‚ IPMT and PPMT Excel functions MS Excel – PMT Function(WS‚ VBA) • In Excel‚ the PMT function returns the payment amount for a loan based on an interest rate and a constant payment schedule. • The syntax for the PMT function is: • PMT( interest_rate‚ number_payments‚ PV‚ [FV]‚ [Type] ) • • • • interest_rate is the interest rate for the loan. number_payments is the number of payments for the loan. PV is the present value or principal of the loan
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LAN-BASED TESTRONIX INTERNAL TRANSACTION ACCOUNTING SYSTEM An undergraduate special problem submitted to the faculty of the Department of Information and Industrial Technology of Cavite State University – Carmona Campus‚ Carmona‚ Cavite in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with contribution number BSIT-2013-04-003.Prepared under the supervision of Dondon L. Martillano. INTRODUCTION Technology plays
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began. The piece “Among Daffodils” choreographed by Sara Galo performed by a small group of dancers caught my eye for many reasons; the movement style‚ the story that was told‚ performance quality‚ costumes‚ and lighting. When the piece began with a dim lit stage and an arranged clump of dancers facing upstage in the back right corner of the space I was unsure what to expect. The music started‚ a seemingly simple and calmly upbeat song‚ but the first dancer turned towards the audience with a look of
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wrong to the people so he can get the people on his side and bring coas to Rome(III‚ ii‚ 95-98). For the final blow to deliver the argument home‚ he shows the people the spot where Brutus stabbed Julius(III‚ ii‚ 171-173). The Roman people were so dim witted that they believed that was were Brutus stabbed Caesar‚ but Antony wasn’t there and the crowd didn’t know it so they believed him. From the details shown above‚ it proves that Antony’s speech was better than Brutus’s speech. Antony won because
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significant memory‚ which becomes the main plot revelation in the third act. The energy of the set could be measured by the house aesthetics. When the lights were on and up‚ the characters were lively and the dialogue was colorful. Once the lights would dim and characters would scurry off to their sleeping quarters they were confined to their own emotions‚ setting the mood for their surroundings‚ or was it the surroundings setting the mood for them? The way the set was “dressed” also
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they offer great value for money. The GT-2000 4 Lite-Show may offer older technology‚ but it is still an amazing solution in terms of offering comfort. The show features raise the costs of these shoes‚ but offer an excellent visibility‚ especially in dim conditions. Sole Unit of GT-2000 4 LiteShow GT-2000 model contains the DuoMax and FluidRide foams in them. They provide great cushioning in the midsole area. The use of gel in the heel further improves the durability of this cushioning effect. It has
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“I could never believe in the rule of law again.” Says David‚ reflecting on the events of 1948. Why does he come to this conclusion? Larry Watson’s Montana 1948 is a story set at Bentrock‚ Montanan focuses on the family struggles of the Haydens between loyalty and justice. David Hayden‚ the adult narrator‚ looks back at the summer when he was twelve years old‚ and recalls all the life-changing events which completely lead to his disbelief of the rule of law. Young David once believed in the rule
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DISCOVER THE CULTURE THROUGH GASTRONOMY Putu Ratih Pertiwi Master 2 Tourism and Hospitality Management ESTHUA Université Angers 2013 Introduction We all love eating‚ we eat what people eat‚ we eat what people like‚ but of course people have different taste of food that they love to be eat when it depends on where are they live and how is their habit. In these days‚ food is not just a food of course it is a premier need of the human being‚ food is very close to people’s life they have breakfast in
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FEATURE: GLOBALIZATION OUR GLOBAL VILL AGE: Prospects for Globalization and National Borders Q I N G G U O J I A ‚ ASSOCIATE DEAN & PROFESSOR OF THE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES‚ PEKING UNIVERSIT Y A S T H E W O R L D B E G I N S A N E W C E N T U R Y‚ some aspects of international politics are experiencing rapid changes amidst other more rigid aspects which refuse change. Two concepts may best capture the nature and scope of this simultaneous static yet fluid state: namely‚ globalization and
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