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    Full list of FIGURE OF SPEECH

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    Education Major in English (Assignment in Stylistics English 107) Submitted by: Alfred Jefferson M. Reclosado Introduction: Figure of Speech Figures of speech (or ’rhetorical tropes’) are ways of using words that may seem unusual but have a specific and desired effect. Read as ’normal words’ they often break normal rules of grammar‚ but can be nevertheless understood they are common in poetry and eloquent speech. ’Figures of speech’ is often used generically‚ and the big list here includes not

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    Contrastive Lexicology

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    Structural aspects of a word: External and Internal structure. Scientific methods to leant English and Ukrainian words in Comparison. 5. The semantic unity of a word. Polysemy: types of semantic component. Sema‚ Semema‚ semantic field. 6. The main scientific aspects: syntagmatics and paradigmatics in Contrastive lexicology. 7. Contrastive lexicology and Lexicography. 8. Structure of the vocabulary of modern English and Ukrainian. The main groups of words. Colloquial words‚ the main stock of English

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    Remedial Instruction

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    Malabanan‚ Liezl Euness Prof. Mary Ann Perdon VOCABULARY INSTRUCTION What is Vocabulary? * Vocabulary refers to the words we must know to comprehend and communicate effectively. * Vocabulary can be described as oral vocabulary or reading vocabulary. * Oral vocabulary refers to words that we use or recognize in listening. * Reading vocabulary refers to words we recognize or use in print. Vocabulary plays a critical role in learning to read and in comprehending what is read.

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    structure of words. The morphology of a given word is its structure or form" (Baldick‚ 2001). Actually‚ from the meaning above‚ we can conclude that morphology is the branch of linguistics that focused on the study of structure and formation of words in a language. In this case‚ we focus on English morphology. Based on that definition‚ we get the purposes of learning morphology that we are going to study about what the words in a language are‚ what the function of words‚ and how the words can be formed

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    Transitional Devices

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    How to Use Transitional Devices By eHow Contributor Writer All writers use transitional devices these are words/phrases that help us transition from sentence to sentence‚ paragraph to paragraph. They are used to keep the writing fluid or flowing. Consequently‚ if you use them properly there will be no breaks or jumps from idea to idea. Other People Are Reading * How to Adjust a Transit Level * How to Read a Transit Level * ------------------------------------------------- *

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    The Fallibility of Memory

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    might have affected that‚ for example‚ race. In order to find out whether race is a factor in memory recall‚ I tested 10 Asian students who are currently taking class in this university. These 10 people were asked to listen to 8 lists of words and wrote down the words they remembered immediately after each list. The goal is to find if difference in race influences the result. Due to the limitless of time and number of participants‚ this experiment doesn’t turn out to be what we expected. Whether race

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    Thru-4/30Today’s Special Did you mean: hsn Search Results Hsizn - More Words www.morewords.com/word/hsizn/ No words found in this wordlist when searching for hsizn. No direct (one word) anagrams for hsizn found in this word list ... List words containing hsizn - More Words www.morewords.com/contains/hsizn/ List words containing hsizn. ... No words containing hsizn found in this word list. New Search. Some random words: oil ... Hsizn H Wang - Advanced Background Checks www.advancedbackgroundchecks

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    of the construction of words out of morphemes Morpheme The morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit of language. (lexical and grammatical meaning) A morpheme must have a meaning‚ and it is the smallest unit of meaning (the smallest sound-meaning union which cannot be further analyzed into smaller units). The word lady can be divided into two syllables (la.dy)‚ but it consists of just one morpheme‚ because a syllable has nothing to do with meaning. The word un forgettable can be

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    Contextual Clues

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    author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word. The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which it refers‚ or it may be in a preceding or subsequent sentence. Because most of your vocabulary is gained through reading‚ it is important that you be able to recognize and take advantage of context clues.Types of context clues. There are at least four kinds of context clues that are quite common. | Synonym | A synonym‚ or word with the same meaning‚ is used in the sentence.

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    this article I begin by examining some features of the negotiation of meaning between learners and teachers‚ where the goal of the interaction is to convey the meaning of a technical word from the teacher to a learner. I suggest that this examination leads us to distinguish between the declarative knowledge ‘that’ words have particular meanings‚ and the procedures we typically employ for realizing or ‘achieving’ this declarative knowledge. These procedures form part of our ‘procedural’ knowledge of

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