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    Perfect forms in English

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    I have chosen to analyze the Perfect forms in English as they have always presented difficulties to learners and also because opinions of linguists differ greatly as far as these forms are concerned The aim of my paper was‚ on the one hand to investigate the main peculiarities of the perfect form trying to define their basic functions‚ meanings and their position within the system of the English verb‚ and on the other hand‚ bringing into comparison the verb systems of the English and Romanian

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    Theoretical grammar as a branch of linguistics Grammar is one of the main linguistic disciplines which studies the grammatical system of language. The grammatical system is the whole set of regularities determining the combinations of words in the formation of utterances. The foundations of systemic language description were formulated at the turn of the 20th century in the works of many linguists‚ among them the Russian linguists I. A. Baudoin de Courtenay‚ A. A. Potebnya and others. The originator

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    Borrowings in Old English

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    LINGUISTICS FACULTY THE CHAIR OF TEACHING‚ PRACTICE‚ AND TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH TERM PAPER In History of English language “Borrowings in Old English” Kyiv 2013 Introduction Old English (Ænglisc‚ Anglisc‚ Englisc) or Anglo-Saxon[1] is an early form of the English language that was spoken and written by the Anglo-Saxons and their descendants in parts of what are now England and southern and eastern Scotland

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    semantic

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II DISCUSSION 1. COLLOCATION and IDIOM A. Collocation Based on Oxford Learner’s Dictionary‚ collocation is a combination of words in a language that happens very often and more frequently than would happen by chance. Collocation is a term to refer to words that tend to appear together or words that tend to keep company. Frequent examples of collocation are onomatopoeic words‚ that is‚ words which are formed by imitating the sounds associated with the thing

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    Most difficult aspects of learning a new language I studied English language at school and in university‚ but when I started to work in Russian-American it-company I met several difficulties with my English. I understood that my English wasn’t perfect and I need study more to build my career‚‚ because in this company and generally you have to speak English most of the your work time. I decided to study English more seriously‚ but I met some difficult aspects of learning English like grammar part

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    Athena Essay

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    L Grant Davis Kenneth Parker ENGL A106 23 October 2013 Athena: The Indecisive and Deceptive God In Robert Fagles translation of the Eumenides‚ an unordinary circumstance can be found on page 251‚ when Athena is defeated by the crisis of Orestes case and calls upon ten citizens to be judges. This seems out of place because Gods do not require help from mortals‚ rather mortals seeking guidance from the Gods. The case itself appears corrupt from the start due to the fact that an even number

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    Demand Pull Inflection

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    1. Demand-Pull Inflation : The most important inflation is called demand-pull or excess demand inflation. Demand-pull Inflation arises due to various factors like rising income‚ exploding population‚ etc.‚ leads to aggregate demand and exceeds aggregate supply‚ and tends to raise prices of goods and services. This is known as Demand-Pull or Excess Demand Inflation. 2. Cost-Push Inflation : When prices rise due to growing cost of production of goods and services‚ it is known as Cost-Push (Supply-side)

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    Field Report: Blerpish

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    Field Report Blerpish Zaneta Block 30 November 2012 Introduction: I was fishing out at sea one day near Seattle when I saw a figure too small to be a dolphin‚ but too large to be a fish. It definitely had a tail‚ but it looked a little like a scuba diver as well. As I was making jokes about seeing a mermaid‚ I see a mermaid just from the water making a sound that sounded like‚ “blerp”. Then I see several jump into the air and greet me. I come to find out a society of mermaids exist in the

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    COMPARISON OF ENGLISH AND MACEDONIAN ADJECTIVES An adjective modifies a noun. It describes the quality‚ state or action that a noun refers to.Macedonian Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence.While in English an adjective doesn’t change when the noun changes‚ in Macedonian an adjective should agree in gender and number with the noun. For example:

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    What Is Morphology?

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    What is Morphology? Morphology – the internal structure of words The term morphology is Greek and is a makeup of morph- meaning ’shape‚ form’‚ and -ology which means ’the study of something’. The term is used not only in linguistics but also in biology as the scientific study of forms and structure of animals and plants‚ and in geology as the study of formation and evolution of rocks and land forms. We are going to stick to morphology in linguistics‚ as the scientific study of forms and structure

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