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    define his characters and give meaning to his stories ("The Norton Anthology Of American Literature" page 212-215). The use of language that is specific to a particular area‚ the depiction of his characters and people throughout the story‚ the use of idioms‚ and the description of places as settings characterize local color. In other words local color is used to express "distinctive natural‚ social‚ and linguistic features" ("The Norton Anthology Of American Literature" page 12). Mark Twain often used

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    proper‚ the USA‚ Australia‚ New Zealand and some provinces of Canada. It is the official language of Wales‚ Scotland‚ in Gibraltar and on the island of Malta. Modern linguistics distinguishes territorial variants of a national language and local dialects. Variants of a language are regional varieties of a standard literary language characterized by some minor peculiarities in the sound system‚ vocabulary and grammar and by their own literary norms. The task of our Diploma paper is to reveal the

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    political journalist‚ feel foolish using words related to the contemporary music scene. BA speaks in SE and uses sophisticated vocabulary as well as subject specific terminology to display her authority and knowledge in this political arena. She uses jargon such as

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    it has been explained about first language this could be a problem for people that come from various backgrounds. Dialect is also a geographical community‚ this could be people that have a accent from Scotland‚ Yorkshire‚ London and more. Slang is also a use of ‚ cutting long words short such as ‘’Hello’’ to ‘’Iya’’. These could also be phrases that aren’t found in a dictionary . Jargon are words that people would use that are

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    COM 100 Exam #1 Study Guide Examination Policies If you miss an exam‚ no make-up opportunity will be available without legitimate written documentation of an emergency. An emergency is considered to be a set of circumstances clearly beyond your control that has prevented your attendance. Legitimate written documentation must be authentic paperwork from a credible‚ validating source. A believable account of your difficult (or perhaps even tragic) circumstances will not serve in place of verifying

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    COMM 265G: Principles of Human Communication Spring 2011 Study Guide for Exam 1 The 50 multiple-choice questions for Exam 1 will cover material presented in chapters 1‚ 2‚ and 3 of your reader/workbook‚ as well as the Friday lectures on historical perspectives‚ general principles‚ public speaking‚ and verbal communication. Make sure you understand concepts from both the textbook and the lecture! We indicate when you only need one or the other‚ if not indicated‚ know the below from both

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    He wants his audience to feel as if it was an actual conversation‚ the frustrated tone gives a sense of the realities of war and its effects. By using slang‚ O’Brien doesn’t make the conversation sound formal. He avoids making the conversation sound scripted. Journal Entry #18 A.) Simile‚ page 151. “Her eyes were as fluffy and airy-light as cotton candy.” B.) A simile is a comparison of two things

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    North American English Dialects NORTH AMERICAN ACCENTS OF ENGLISH Major dialect groups: General American: Central Eastern Midland Northern Western Northeastern: New York City New England Southern: Inland Lower Canadian: General Canadian Maritime Newfoundland G4 Proseminar Dialectology http://www.ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/~jilka/ North American English Dialects THE SOUTH • the historical South consists of two main dialectal areas: – Coastal or Lower Southern (southern

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    country of immigrants. From this diversity and multitude of different backgrounds‚ cultures‚ and regions springs forth dialects and regional accents as varied and different as the people they come from. With all these variations‚ it becomes harder and harder to discern what linguists often refer to as “Standard American”‚ and as time progresses‚ these divergent dialects and accents seem to wear away at the foundations of the English language. The impact of these rogue Englishes can be clearly seen

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    Southern England: Received Pronunciation (RP) is the standard accent of Standard English in Great Britain‚ with a relationship to regional accents similar to the relationship in other European languages between their standard varieties and their regional forms. RP is defined in the Concise Oxford Dictionary as "the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England"‚ although it can be heard from native speakers throughout England and Wales. Peter Trudgill estimated in 1974 that 3% of

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