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    been subjected to intensely close reading. Yet a particular reading of this or any story is a phenomenon of processing linguistic data within an interpretative framework. Thus‚ it is worthwhile to examine how the story creates points of emphasis and importance through precise patterns in its grammatical structure. London School Stylistics tries to combine quantitative linguistic analysis with traditional literary interpretation‚ partly in order to add to the former’s relevance and the latter’s substance

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    JORNADAS ELT La lectura en voz alta en la clase de lecto-comprensión: herramientas y pistas para el mejoramiento de la pronunciación. Resumen La experiencia revela que la enseñanza-aprendizaje del idioma extranjero‚ en nuestro caso el inglés‚ en el ciclo polimodal se focaliza en la lectura comprensiva de textos cuya especificidad varía según la orientación elegida por cada alumno. La lecto-comprensión podría ser entonces una instancia provechosa para incorporar herramientas y estrategias altamente

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    Evolution. New York: Cambridge UP‚ 2011. Print. ---. Language Evolution: Contact‚ Competition and Change. London: Continuum International Publishing Group‚ 2008. Print. Newman‚ Stanley. “Edward Sapir (1884-1939).” International Journal of American Linguistics 50.4 (1984): 355-7. Web. JSTOR. 20 March 2011. Nnoromele‚ Patrick C. “The Plight of a Hero in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart.” College Literature 27.2 (2000): 146-56. JSTOR. Web. 25 February 2011. Obiechina‚ Emmanuel. “Structure and Significance in

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    My opinion on why we study English lexicology How many words are there in the modern English language? There is no single sensible answer to this question. It is impossible to count the number of words in a language‚ because it is so hard to decide what counts as a word. But it is widely accepted by linguists that there are one million or so English words now. If so‚ a subject is needed to study and analyze modern English vocabulary. Thus‚ English-lexicological learning is important in some aspects

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    Introduction As an integration of linguistics‚ pragmatics and aesthetics‚ literary stylistics is generally considered to be related to the evaluation‚ appreciation and interpretation of literary works. Ina broad sense‚ literary stylistics may refer to all stylistic schools which analyze literary texts‚ or those schools which interpret the relationship between linguistic forms and aesthetic effects or thematic meaning. The bridge between linguistics and literary criticism‚ literary stylistics

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    However‚ children have something in common when it comes to language acquisition. The process of children language acquisition can be divided into three stages which are non-intentional pre-linguistic communication‚ intentional pre-linguistic communication‚ linguistic communication. First‚ non-intentional pre-linguistic communication can be normally seen in one-month-old babies to five-month-olds babies. They cannot speak intentionally‚ but they just make sounds. There are reflexive vocalization‚ cooing

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    two generations that’s one language lost every ten days. Never before has the planet’s linguistic diversity shrunk at such a pace. “At the moment‚ we are heading for about three or four languages dominating the world”‚ says Mark Pagel‚ an evolutionary biologist at the University of Reading. “It’s a mass extinction‚ and whether we will ever rebound from the lost is difficult to know.’ Isolation breeds linguistic diversity as a result‚ the world is peppered with languages spoken by only a few people

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    The construal of ideational meaning in print advertisements A replication study of four types of advertisements Druk <Ctrl + Alt + Shift + S> om het taakvenster met stijlen weer te geven 1 An introduction to semiotics and ideational meaning This paper aims to replicate the study of Cheong Yin Yuen based on his paper ‘The construal of Ideational meaning in print advertisements’ (2006). Research is conducted in the field of semiotics. This paper begins with an introduction to semiotics and ideational

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    Applicability of Kuhn ’s Paradigms to the History of Linguistics. Language‚ 52(2)‚ 285-294. Retrieved from http://people.ku.edu/~percival/Kuhn ’sParadigms.pdf This is a credible journal written by Keith Percival from the university of Kansas applying Kuhn paradigm concept to the history of Linguistics. Percival displays two questions in this article: "Has Kuhn ’s Paradigm concept been correctly applied?" and "is the theory applicable to Linguistics?". He first explains Kuhn ’s concepts of the paradigm

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    morphologically and semantically. Phonology plays a great role in national identity as it is what creates different accents. The broad‚ ocker Australian accent with its trademark nasal‚ flattened vowels is one of the key elements of Australian linguistics that sets it apart from the rest of the world. Diphthongs in lexemes like “high” are more rounded‚ resulting in /hoɪ/. Phonetic features such as these are easily identified as Australian. Slang is another feature of Australian English that sets

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