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    teaching phonetics

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    voiced sounds like/-vd/. When the Verb ends with a voiceless sound‚ the past simple ending (-ed) is pronounced/t/. For example: Liked ---/laɪkt/. T: please Ss repeat after me. Can you give me another example: S: talked--- /tɔ:kt/ . Hoped---/həupt/ When a verb ends with a voiced sound‚ the past simple ending (-ed) is pronounced /d/‚ for example: loved--/lʌvd/. T: please repeat after me. Can you give another example: S: moved---/mu:vd/. Cleaned---/kli:nd/ When a verb ends with a vowel‚ the past simple

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    Multi-word verbs Phrasal verbs Prepositional verbs Phrasal-prepositional verbs Multi-word verbs compared to verb + PP combinations Intransitive verbs Intransitive vs. causative verbs Copula constructions Different phrase types used as complement Refrences Verb complementation types   A clause consists basically of the predicate verb and its complements (additional expressions needed to ‘complete’ the sense of the main verb). The relationship between the main verb and its

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    DNA transcription

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    gene codes for synthesis of a particular polypeptide chain. The second strand is the mRNA base sequence (template strand used for copying) codon of the transcribed mRNA. The process for going from the upper stand to the second strand is called Transcription and involves an enzyme called polymerase. The polymerase attaches to the promoter region (start codon) and reads the nucleotide base sequence until it gets to a termination signal (stop codon) and then it jumps off because it has the whole recipe

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    tantimoon.com Advice and help for serious English learners Phonetic alphabets reference The IPA column contains the symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet‚ as used in phonemic transcriptions in modern English dictionaries. The ASCII column shows the corresponding symbol in the Antimoon ASCII Phonetic Alphabet‚ which can be used to type the pronunciation of words on a computer without the use of special fonts. For a full description of the alphabets + audio recordings of the sounds‚

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    Phonetics Phonology

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    Phonetics & Phonology An Introduction Sarmad Hussain Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing‚ NUCES‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan sarmad.hussain@nu.edu.pk Levels of Linguistic Analysis Pragmatics Semantics Syntax Morphology Phonology Phonetics www.PANL10n.net 2 Overview „ Phonetics „ Phonology „ Computational Phonology www.PANL10n.net 3 Phonetics What is Phonetics ? „ Study of human speech as a physical phenomenon ‰ Articulation ‰ Acoustics ‰ Perception www.PANL10n.net 5 Articulatory

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    Phonetics and Phonology

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    Introduction English is a widespread language‚ spoken all over the world. It is the mother tongue of people of different nationalities‚ such as: British‚ American‚ Australian‚ Canadian and South African. It is the second language (language of instruction‚ used in administration and education) of several countries in Asia and Africa and it is learned as a foreign language in almost every country. Languages have different accents meaning they are pronounced differently by different people depending

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    medical transcription

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    Medical transcription the free encyclopediaMedical transcription‚ also known as MT‚ is an allied health profession‚ which deals in the process of transcription‚ or converting voice-recorded reports as dictated by physicians or other healthcare professionals‚ into text format. History Evolution of transcription dates back to the 1960s. The method was designed to assist in the manufacturing process. The first transcription that was developed in this process was MRP‚ which is the acronym for Manufacturing

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    Transcription and Translation The function of DNA in the living world is at once strangely complex and surprisingly simple. The genetic code carried in molecules of DNA is responsible for a spectacular variety of life forms. Plant life in the Amazon‚ creatures on the ocean floor‚ and animals in the Serengeti have all arisen‚ and survive and thrive in their respective environments‚ because of the function of DNA. Inside every living cell‚ DNA directs vital activities‚ such as growth‚ division‚ movement

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    | | The article represents a part of a research about English multi-word expressions and their translation equivalents in other languages. The research was important for different tasks such as language learning‚ translation‚ automatic multilingual lexicon etc. The article is a short review of English phrasal verbs and their translations to Russian and Finnish. English phrasal verbs are multi-word expressions consisting of a verb and an adverbial particle with a spatial or locative meaning

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    Introduction to Phonetics

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    Introduction to Phonetics Speaking is such a normal part of our everyday life that we usually do not stop to think about what we are doing. It could be compared to walking: once you have learned how to do it‚ it becomes an automatic action that does not require conscious thought. If we had to think carefully about every single step it takes to produce speech‚ it would take us hours to form a single sentence. Luckily‚ there is no need for this‚ as long as we stick to our native language or dialect

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