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    Regular Expression

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    four. ( 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0)* / (0*[01]*00 | 0+) Binary numbers that are greater than 101001. Strings over the alphabet {a‚ b‚ c} thar don’t contain the contiguous substring baa. ([ac]*b(c/a[^a])[ac]*b*)+/[ac]+ Identify the lexeme that makes up the tokens in the following programs. Give reasonable attribute vcalues for the tokens. Pascal Function max ( i‚ j : integer) : integer ; { return maximium of integers i and j } begin if i > j then max := i else max := j end;

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    The meaning of kinship terms

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    The Meaning of Kinship Terms’ ANTHONY I . C. WALLACE ANI) JOHN A T K I N S ; Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute and University of Pennsylvania INTRODUCTION H E meaning of kinship terms in foreign languages (or in English‚ for that matter) has traditionally been rendered by English-speaking ethnologists by a simple and direct procedure: each term is matched with a primitive English term (e.g.‚ “mother”)‚ with a relative product of two or more primitive English terms (e.g.‚ “mother’s

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    Chapter One Introduction 1-1 Introductory Note Learning vocabulary is an important aspect of the listening‚ speaking reading and writing skills for EFL students. This study is to investigate the efficiency of the EFL college students in learning word derivation. The present study is concerned with prefixes and suffixes since these two categories deal with forming new words and they both represent an active role in building new words in English. 1-2 The Problem of the Study “Language

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    The noun and the verb are the most important categories of speech. The verb is the most important. These categories are the nucleus of the sentence‚ which is composed of the subject and the predicate. The verb lexeme needs determination too. The verb must express time‚ person and other distinctions. Besides these distinctions‚ the verb must express such semantic functions as terminativity/boundness and non-terminativity. Process is expressed by the verb. It has an end point: the process of writing

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    Semantics & Pragmatics

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    SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS Analysis of Two Texts‚ 1500 WORD Linguistics is the science of a language. Linguists depend on the use of certain aspects in order to analyse‚ describe and explain a human language; these aspects include semantics and pragmatics. Semantics can be defined as the study of "meaning" of lexical words and expressions independently of context. Where pragmatics is the process of recognising the "invisible meaning" of lexical items and expressions; taking into account the speaker’s/

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    Types of Meaning

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    1) Conceptual or Denotative Meaning: Conceptual meaning is also called logical or cognitive meaning. It is the basic propositional meaning which corresponds to the primary dictionary definition. Such a meaning is stylistically neutral and objective as opposed to other kinds of associative meanings. Conceptual Meanings are the essential or core meaning while other six types are the peripheral. It is peripheral in as sense that it is non-essential. They are stylistically marked and subjective kind

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    love? If one tried to search for the meaning of the word love in a dictionary‚ the basic definition that would be found is: a deep affection for somebody or something. It would never define precisely what love is. Love is much more than just few lexemes. It goes beyond what words can express. Love is a notion that cannot be grasped by the mind and certainly cannot be written in few words. How can hundreds of laughs that we shared with the ones whom we love be expressed in fixed‚ motionless symbols

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    Word Formation

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    1) Derivation Definition: The process of creating a new word out of one or more old words‚ either by adding a prefix or suffix or by compounding. Adjective:derivational. Examples and Observations: * "Morphology may be divided into derivation--rules that form a new word out of old words‚ like duckfeathers and unkissable--and inflection--rules that modify a word to fit its role in a sentence‚ what language teachers call conjugation and declension." (Steven Pinker‚ Words and Rules: The Ingredients

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    Lexicology

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    of terminology .  define the field of lexicology and use the subject-related terminology  distinguish between lexicology and other related linguistic sciences  speak about various branches of lexicology as well as its basic instruments‚ lexemes and lexical formations Words‚ words‚ words The vocabulary of any natural language joins together all the words of a language and associates to each word all the information required by the rules of grammar. 1.1. Words play a tremendous

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    Compound

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    Compounding in English and Vietnamese: A Contrastive Analysis Nguyen Ngoc Thao HCMC University of Education Introduction According to Wikipedia‚ a compound is a lexeme (less precisely‚ a word) that consists of more than one stem. Compounding is the word formation that creates compound lexemes (the other word-formation process being derivation). It refers to the faculty and device of language to form new words by combining or putting together old words. In other words‚ compounding

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