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    vocal apparatus‚ discovering sounds that are distinctive for their particular language * Sounds will narrow to only the sounds that they hear around them * Intonation patterns are first to be acquired * Babbling appears to be innate ONE WORD UTTERANCES * Occurs at around 12-18 months * Infants discover sounds relating to meaning and start to use the sounds in expressive ways * They might acquire language all in the same way in the end‚ but there is considerable variation in details

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    The Invasion of Normandy

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    studied carefully and thoroughly by the Allied scientists. The Allied commanders even devised Operation Fortitude with the “aim to misleading the German high command as to the location of the imminent invasion” (Wikipedia-Operation Fortitude). Everything was ready. The Invasion Hours before the invasion‚ bombers bombed all of the major German defence

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    Amana Colony Summary

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    Werkzeuge’s were people whom God spoke through (“Amana Colonies Most Frequently Asked Questions”). This was the belief of the German-speaking European settlers who came to the United States and created the Amana Colony (United States). The Amana Colony like many minorities faced an abundant amount of hardship getting to where they are today. To begin‚ the Amana Colony was a group of German settlers who belonged to a religious group known as the Community of True Inspiration. The Community of True Inspiration

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    Immigrants In The 1800's

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    hat sich umgebracht. Help!’" (958). Mr. Rogaum is a German immigrant‚ concerned about his daughter’s actions and decides to lock her out. An injured prostitute is lying on his doorstep‚ and Mr. Rogaum freaks out thinking it is his daughter. It is hard to communicate with other

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    cultural dimensions

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    selection of differences between societies that validation research showed to be associated with this dimension. In Hofstede et al. (2010) Masculinity versus Femininity Index scores are presented for 76 countries; Masculinity is high in Japan‚ in German speaking countries‚ and in some Latin countries like Italy and Mexico; it is moderately high in English speaking Western countries; it is low in Nordic countries and in the Netherlands and moderately low in some Latin and Asian countries like

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    Language as a Highway

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    Language as a Highway There are about five thousand languages throughout the world now‚ and that doesn’t even include the hand languages. As a matter of fact‚ Languages are the most powerful inventions ever. Languages are important highways that allow people to communicate within the world of different nations and cultures. Without language we wouldn’t be able to communicate with one another and spread ideas. Languages are highways that connect the past and the present. Without language there

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    Second Language

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    Benefits of Learning a Second Language Nowadays‚ more and more people choose to learn a second language. The reason why many people are learning a second language is that there are many benefits to study a second language. In short‚ learning a second language has many advantages‚ like getting a good job‚ learning the culture of other countries and keeping good health. In fact‚ learning a second language is more likely to get a good job than others. First of all‚ as the economy becomes more and

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    Is Ebonics a Language?

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    Ebonics Is (or Is Not) a Language Before getting into any great detail concerning the complexity of what language is and its relationship with the term Ebonics‚ Ebonics must first be defined. It is considered to be best described as "black speech" and therefore can be referred to as an "undefined language." Many consider language to be a spoken tongue belonging to a nationality of people‚ so in general‚ and for the sake of clarity in this work‚ language is a general communication concept by which

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    The Garifuna Language

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    The Garífuna Language Day by day the World becomes more interconnected‚ we talk to people from other countries in languages that usually are not our native tongue‚ multi linguists now outnumber mono linguists and around 25% of the world ’s countries recognise two or languages as official (see Pearson). English has become the Lingua Franca of the world and native languages are starting to disappear. The fewer the number of speakers the quicker. One language that seems to have reversed the trend

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    Vernacular Language

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    Vernacular Language Vernacular language is the native language of a specific population during the Middle Ages. Latin and French were the most commonly used for literature. The general population did not have the ability to read or write. Mainly‚ the only people who learned how to read and write were the wealthy and upper class citizens. Eventually the general population learned to read and write using their own language or in other words vernacular. Origins Most of the vernacular languages branched

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