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    English grammar has minimal inflection compared with most other Indo-European languages. For example‚ Modern English‚ unlike Modern German or Dutch and the Romance languages‚ lacks grammatical gender and adjectival agreement. Case marking has almost disappeared from the language and mainly survives in pronouns. The patterning of strong (e.g. speak/spoke/spoken) versus weak verbs (e.g. love/loved or kick/kicked) inherited from its Germanic origins has declined in importance in modern English‚ and

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    does the English language enable us to express ‘politeness’? The definition of politeness is ‘Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people’(Oxford Dictionary) it is a social construct that has formulated by humans to communicate in society. They are usually taught in the home and in society through our norms and values of socialisation .Linguistically‚ politeness is a form of pragmatic‚ ‘the study of how interlocutors use their own knowledge of a language to convey

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    Should English Be Our Official Language? Current Language Use in the United States In the United States‚ there are 303 languages other than English that are spoken at home‚ these categories include; Native American languages‚ African languages‚ Chinese‚ other Asian languages‚ Pacific Island languages‚ and Indic languages. According to the US Census‚ in 2007 the number of people five and older who spoke a language other than English at home doubled in the last three decades. English was

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    years ago in Costa Rica has been implemented English as a second language in educational institutions. Thence‚ there have been a lot of teachers in order to teach this language to our students during elementary school and high school. However‚ this goal has been limited and in most cases is not met. This is because many of the teachers do not have basis and rationale for teaching‚ in many schools across the country many of them do not speak the language or by 50%‚ do not have good pronunciation‚

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    The Veil Many great writers like Sen and Satrapi have written about how the people are victims of stereotyping. Where they are automatically classified into a class or rank by others viewing them as the people subjected to in particular stereotypes. However I have come to learn through the autobiography of Satrapi The Veil that Iranian women were forced to wear the veil at all times‚ when many did not support the idea. This intriguing text has been brought to my attention because I thought I strongly

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    When looking over the statement‚ “The language and imagery used in advertising is intended to reflect the worldview of the target audience‚” I completely agree. In any commercial or advertisement in the media today‚ the ads will most likely try to appeal to a certain gender or aim to have something ridiculous in the advertisement so that the audience would want their product. This is what the company assumes that certain gender or culture would want to see‚ or stating in their opinions on how other

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    228 ENGLISH IS A CRAZY LANGUAGE RICHARD LEDERER Concord‚ New HaITIpshire The English language is the ITIost widely spoken in the history of our planet. The English language has acquired the largest vocabulary and the noblest literature in the history of the hUITIan race. Nonetheless‚ English is a crazy language. In the crazy English language there is no butter in butterITIilk‚ no haITI in haITIburger‚ and no cottages in cottage cheese. To add to the in­ sanity‚ blackboards can be green‚ hot dogs

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    "English as a Second Language" What is an ESL Learner?English as a Second Language* students are those whose primary language(s) of the home is/are other than English‚ and who therefore require additional services in order to develop their individual potential within British Columbia’s school system. Some students speak variations of English that differ significantly from the English used in broader Canadian Society and in school.* In some literature‚ this is referred to as English

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    Racial profiling and stereotyping has been around for several years. However‚ throughout the years‚ it has slowly started to be less of an issue‚ but it will probably not ever completely go away. Currently there are several laws in place that support equal opportunity and fair treatment for all races‚ religions‚ and sex. Additionally‚ teenage pregnancy is a growing problem all around the world. Though the numbers have lowered‚ it is still an issue in the world. It can affect teen mother’s relationship

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    include particulars. Ex.: Masculine language sometimes appears in business documents. For example‚ in a business document‚ the following statement appeared: “The employee must arrive approximately 5 to 10 minutes prior to his scheduled time.” The use of “his” calls into question if this employer allows females to work there. If females do work there‚ the language of this document disregards their importance in the work place. This example shows that gender stereotypes still exist in career

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