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    Analyse how structural and linguistic devices are used to target a specific audience in printed media text. INTRODUCTION In this GCSE study I intend to analyse‚ two printed texts I have selected two advertisements printed on paper to compare and contrast. Both advertisements have a common theme‚ yet they are presented very differently to attract the same target audience; both contain compelling visuals. I also selected ADVERT1. Social Work it’s all about people. because I am interested

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    Principal Concepts. Lexicology is a branch of linguistics‚ the science of language. The term Lexi c o l o g y is composed of two Greek morphemes: lexis meaning ‘word‚ phrase’ and logos which denotes ‘learning‚ a department of knowledge’. Thus‚ the literal meaning of the term L e x i с o l о g у is ‘the science of the word’. The literal meaning‚ however‚ gives only a general notion of the aims and the subject-matter of this branch of linguistic science‚

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    The Relationship between Components of Communication and Communication Process Iffatul Azizah 2013-B/1371500 Ilman Alvian 2013-B/1371504 Lucky Ayu Novitasari 2013-B/1371510 Miftakhul Imam Fauzi 2013-B/1371514 Abstract Communication has become a major necessity for our social life due to getting information or knowledge. Communication is a way of interaction from people to another people. Without communication‚ there will no input that will be gotten because input or information is very connected

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    Basrah College of Arts/ Department of English Contrastive analysis as Applied Linguistics Contrastive analysis is a branch of linguistics. It is a linguistic enterprise aimed at producing inverted (i.e. contrastive‚ not comparative) two-valued typologies (a CA is always concerned with a pair of languages)‚ and founded on the assumption that languages can be compared (Carl James‚1983( . contrastive analysis includes all fields of linguistics such as phonology‚ semantics‚ syntax‚ morphology and pragmatics

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    REFERENCE Bloch‚ Bernard; & Trager‚ George L. (1942)‚ Outline of linguistic analysis. Special publications of the Linguistic Society of America. Baltimore: Linguistic Society of America. Corder‚ S. P. (1981)‚ Error analysis and interlanguage. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chomsky‚ Noam and Morris Halle. (1968)‚ The Sound Pattern of English. New York: Harper and Row. Crystal‚ David. (1985)‚ A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics. 2nd edition. New York: Basil Blackwell. Crystal D. (2005)

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    it shows the party before the crash

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    EMA Project ‘A comparative register analysis of two legal examination transcripts involving the same witness. One the Friendly Counsel; the other the Cross-Examination: A Systemic Functional Linguistic Approach.’ After further research since the research proposal (Ferguson‚ 2012)‚ the terminology has been altered. The terminology is now in accordance with An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics: Language in Evidence (Coulthard and Johnson‚ 2007). Friendly Counsel indicates that the witness

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    An outline of the history of linguistics • Hindu Tradition o Had its origins in the 1st millennium BC o Stimulated by changes in Sanskrit o Panini (c. 500 BC) is the best known grammarian o Panini’s grammar of Sanskrit covered phonetics and morphology • The Greek Origin o The Greek tradition of linguistics developed in response to Homer’s epics. The Greeks founded the European tradition. o IMPORTANT THEMES IN THE GREEK TRADITION INCLUDE:  The origin of language  Classification of

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    Defining Applied Linguistics and its scope Applied linguistics it seems to be a not very easy concept to define‚ because many people would think different things when it comes to applied linguistics. Indeed‚ for many years those who carry out applied linguistics seem do not agree upon a universal definition. However‚ what it is true for all of them is the fact that there is a gap that needs to be filled in terms of defining applied linguistics. The definition of the problem is probably due to

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    The Scope of Applied Linguistics: AL‚ according to Corder 1974 is the utilization of the knowledge about the nature of language achieved by linguistics research for the improvement of the efficiency of some practical task in which language is a central component. 1. Language and Teaching Approaches & Methods Grammar Translation Method (GTM): Classes are conducted in the mother tongue. This method depends on memorization of lists of new vocabulary in isolation (i.e. no context provided).Great

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