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    1. Phonetics and phonology Phonetics and phonology is a general theory about speech sounds and how they are used in language (Peter Roach‚ 2000). However‚ there are some differences between phonetics and phonology. a) Phonetics Phonetics is the study of human sounds in general without reference to their systemic role in a specific language. Phonetics can be divided into two categories. The first type of phonetics‚ articulatory phonetics‚ examines the speech organs and processes by which humans

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    _____________ (j) stomach_________ (c) foot ____________ (g) mouth ___________ (k) thigh ___________ (d) groin ___________ (h) pelvis ____________ (l) toe ____________ 3- Identify the manner of articulation of the initial sounds in the following words ( stop ‚ fricative ‚ etc) . (a) cheery _________ (d) funny __________ (g) merry _________ (b) crazy __________ (e) jolly ______________

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    for acceptance in the highest strata of society. He used his profits from his writing to buy the theater and his profits from the theater to finance his political career and socially-active lifestyle. Sheridan was a tireless lover and a man who‚ no matter how much he earned‚ always managed to spend more. In 1772‚ he married a lovely young singer named Elizabeth Ann Linley; she had already‚ before her twentieth birthday‚ attracted the attention of several wealthy suitors twice her age‚ but she and Sheridan

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    Lecture Two The nature of the rules - the underlying patterns (rules) of language are not obvious - we have unconscious knowledge of patterns and rules of our own language If a linguist identifies a sentence as "grammatical" this means that the sentence conforms to the hypothesized rules of the mental grammar When a linguist uses the word "Grammar" they mean: mental grammar: is in our (individual) heads - shared by speakers if a language‚ with some variation‚= linguistic competence - a

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    In a world today‚ society emphasizes people to strive to be comfortable with their selves. Thus‚ if one’s true self is unique and different‚ they should be content and happy with themselves. Firstly‚ how uncomfortable is it to be a clone‚ or act like another person? Copying a role model is beneficial and acceptable‚ but only to a certain extent. There are some characteristics to be learned from others‚ but if their values and beliefs are analyzed‚ it is no longer acceptable for people to be unique

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    Rester v. Stephens Media‚ LLC In Rester‚ the Plaintiff alleged her supervisor’s aggressive behavior created a hostile workplace‚ but the Court disagreed and determined the single incident of conduct was not severe. The Plaintiff worked as a graphic designer for the Defendant. The Plaintiff and her supervisor got into a confrontation over a work assignment‚ when the supervisor started cursing at her and slamming his hands on the desk. She tried to leave‚ and the supervisor placed his hands on

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    SYSTEMS OF LAND TENURE INTRODUCTION: Land tenure is the name given‚ particularly in common law systems‚ to the legal regime in which land is owned by an individual‚ who is said to "hold" the land (the French verb "tenir" means "to hold"; "tenant" is the present participle of "tenir"). The sovereign monarch‚ known as The Crown‚ held land in its own right. All private owners are either its tenants or sub-tenants. The term "tenure" is used to signify the relationship between tenant and lord‚ not the

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    Three stages in the articulation of a speech sound. Three stages of articulation of the sounds: [b]‚ []‚ [æ]‚ [u:]. Every speech sound pronounced in isolation has three stages of articulation. They are the on-glide‚ or the initial stage‚ the retention stage‚ or the medial stage‚ and the off-glide‚ or the final stage. The on-glide stage or the beginning of a sound‚ is the stage during which the organs of speech move away from a neutral position to take up the position necessary

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    Importance of Good Manners in Islam Indeed you have in the messenger of Allah an excellent example for anyone who follows him‚ who has hope and looks to Allah and the Final Day and remembers Allah a lot. (suratul Ahzaab‚ verse 21) Intizar Ahmad Email:- intizarahmd@rediffmail.com In the name of Allah‚ and praises and peace be upon the Prophet of Allah. There is no God but Allah the Kind and Merciful‚ and thanks be to Allah‚ the lord of the Great Throne. We ask that you bring upon us your mercy

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    Appearance and reality in The School for Scandal Fernando Lledó Romero 3º A The School for Scandal is a dramatic play written by Richard Sheridan. In this essay i ’m going to discussed Appearance and Reality . There ’s a characters who represent the false appearances and the really appearances. The School for Scandal ’s member are the trust appearance and they distant reality. There ’s a dramatic element like the disguise of Sir Oliver in his trial test on Joseph and Charles. We have the two

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