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    Lexical analyzers extract lexemes from a given input string and produce the corresponding tokens. Sum = oldsum – value /100; Token IDENT ASSIGN_OP IDENT SUBTRACT_OP IDENT DIVISION_OP INT_LIT SEMICOLON 5 Lexeme sum = oldsum value / 100 ; Basic Terminology What are Major Terms for Lexical Analysis? TOKEN A classification for a common set of strings Examples Include ‚ ‚ etc. PATTERN The rules which characterize the set of strings for a token LEXEME Actual sequence of characters

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    Morpheme From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search In linguistics‚ a morpheme is the smallest component of a word‚ or other linguistic unit‚ that has semantic meaning. The term is used as part of the branch of linguistics known as morphology (linguistics). A morpheme is composed by phoneme(s) (the smallest linguistically distinctive units of sound) in spoken language‚ and by grapheme(s) (the smallest units of written language) in written language. The concept of word and

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    Assignment no 1 LIN2602 Unique no 224185 (1) Inflection | Example | Derivation | Example | It creates new words forms of the lexeme. | language→lan-guages. | It creates new lexemes with a completely new meaning. | Educate+ -ion→educa-tion. | It never changes the part of speech of a word. | language=noun languages=noun | It sometimes changes the part of speech of word | Educate=verbEducation= noun | It affixes tend to have a regular meaning. | The –s indicates the

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    u VOCABULARY IN THE SAME SERIES Editor: Richard Hudson Patricia Ashby Speech Sounds Edward Carney English Spelling Jonathan Culpeper History of English Nigel Fabb Sentence Structure John Haynes Style Richard Hudson Word Meaning Richard Hudson English Grammar Jean Stilwell Peccei Child Language Raphael Salkie Text and Discourse Analysis R. L. Trask Language Change Peter Trudgill Dialects VOCABULARY Laurie Bauer London and New York First published 1998 by Routledge 11 New Fetter

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    English Words ‘The air is always thick with our verbal emissions. There are so many things we want to tell the world. Some of them are important‚ some of them are not. But we talk anyway. A life without words would be a horrendous privation.’ (from the Introduction) Words and language‚ keys to human identity‚ are fascinating subjects. The aim of this book is to arouse curiosity about English words and about the nature of language in general‚ especially among students who are not intending

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    frequency native language‚ Urdu (L1) is affected by second language‚ English(L2)‚ in a multilingual community? Hypothesis: If (L1) is affected by (L2)‚the frequency rate of lexemes of (L2) within (L1) will be 33% or more than it. Variables: Dependent variable is L1 that is Urdu language which depends on frequency rate of lexemes of L2 and L2 is independent variable that is English language.

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    Practice Essay “These days we are far more tolerant of taboo language; it no longer has the power to shock or offend. Discuss.” Why are we more accepting of taboo language today? Increased usage‚ social groups that use taboo language to build solidarity/exclude others. What are the social purposes of taboo language? Support group solidarity‚ create social distance‚ challenge authority‚ establish identity In what situations would taboo language be shocking or offensive‚ and when would it be expected/tolerated

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    of two main parts which are grammar and lexicon (Willingham). Grammar consists of rules dictating proper sentence formation; lexicon is a list of words or phrases also known as vocabulary for a language that may be used in grammar to communicate. A lexeme‚ or fundamental unit of vocabulary for a language may consist of a single morpheme or multiple morphemes known as compound words. The lexicon is currently represented in language by the dictionary‚ a list of alphabetized words with meanings and definitions

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    Wednesday‚ February 18‚ 2009 Meeting 1 (What is semantics?) What is Semantics? FOLK NAMES TECHNICAL TERMS CONTENT • Meaning • Wordings (words & structures) • (discourse) semantics • Lexico-grammar EXPRESSION • Sounds/letters • Phonology/graphology A tri-stratal semiotic system of language When the lights are out‚ they are invisible. When the stars are out‚ they are visible. There are three types of context: 1) Situational context  what the speakers know about what they can see around

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    JUSTYNA WALCZAK UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW POLAND To Professor Stanisław Dubisz with friendship and respect TRANSLATION OF OLD TEXTS AS A PROCESS OF SECONDARY ARCHAISATION Abstract: In the introduction there are described terms connected with the issues of translation as an archaic stylization. The aim of study is to present creative techniques in archaizing translations of old texts. Methods and materials: author refers to contemporary translation theories‚ especially to G. Steiner’s conception

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