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    Theretical Grammar

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    in particular (indep. work‚ addit. inf-n) Key terms: language‚ speech‚ sign‚ lingual unit‚ system‚ subsystem‚ systemic approach‚ segmental lingual units‚ supra-segmental lingual units‚ hierarchy‚ hierarchical (hierarchic) relations‚ phoneme‚ morpheme‚ word (lexeme)‚ word-combination (phraseme)‚ denoteme‚ sentence (proposeme)‚ supra-sentential construction (supra-phrasal unity‚ dicteme)‚ nomination‚ predication‚ corteme‚ signeme‚ plane of content‚ plane of expression‚ synonymous relations (synonymy)

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    vocal bands or result from the accomodation between two articulations. Most nouns add an orthographic s to make their plural form: book- books‚ dog-dogs. However‚ the pronunciation of the plural morpheme varies according to the noun to which it is added. The general rule is that the plural morpheme must agree in voicing with the last sound of the noun. book / buk/ books / buks/ dog /dQg / dogs /dQgz/ Assimilation is a phonological process due to economy of effort by which

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    Eng 105 introduction to literature Term paper On A reflective essay on the impact of phonetics and phonology on oral communication. A reflective essay on the impact of morphology‚ syntax and semantics on English grammar Submitted to: zafor Mohammad Mahmud English department Submitted by: saima sultana mou Id: 2013-1-11-00 Submission date: 23rd December

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    one. It is obvious from the translation which language is “the source of the morphosyntactic frame of the clauses” [Myers –Scotton‚ 241]. Russian is the Matrix Language and English is the Embedded Language. Firstly‚ if we look at the Morpheme Order and System Morpheme Principle‚ we can see that in the clauses ‘я твой кол промисала’ (I your call missed)‚ ‘бизи была с кастомерами’ (busy was with customers)‚ ‘к тебе какой экзит брать-ть’ (to

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    «the Meaning of the Word»

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    Classificaton of homonyms……………………………………………27-28 .2.1.3.Various types of classification for homonyms………………………...28-31 .2.2.Synonyms……………………………………………………………...31-33 .2.2.1.Classification of synonyms………………………………………………33 .2.3.The using of word meaning in morphemes……………………………33-35 .2.4.Conclusion on Chapter 2………………………………………………..36 .3.General conclusion………………………………………………………37 .4.Bibliography……………………………………………………………..38 .5. Appendix……………………………………………………………….39-40 Introduction

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    Structural Grammar

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    unit of phonology (sound system) and morpheme as the unit of grammar. As `cat’ consists of /k/ / / and /t/. According to these linguists‚ both `phoneme’ and `morpheme’ are units of form and not of meaning although there was a considerable controversy whether morpheme should be regarded as meaningful or not. The essential sense in which the approach is structural is that language is to be actually composed of morphemes in sequence‚ that is‚ strings of morphemes‚ and similarly‚ though at different level

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    Linguist : A person who studies linguistics How does linguistics differ from traditional grammar ? 1. Linguistics is descriptive not prescriptive that means ( linguists are interested in what is said not what they think ought to be said ) 2. they describe all aspects of language but don’t prescribe rules of correctness . 3. Linguists regard the spoken language as primary not the written . 4. Linguistics doesn’t force languages into a Latin-based framework ‚ and they are trying

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    BEGE 102 Completed

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    ENROLLMENT NUMBER : 146712408 NAME : RADHICKA JAIDEEP CHAUDHURI ADDRESS : COURSE TITLE : THE STRUCTURE OF MODERN ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT CODE : EEG-02/BEGE-102/TMA/2014-2015 STUDY CENTRE : 2868D DATE OF SUBMISSION : PHONE NUMBER : +918961545406

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    Semantics – This Popchips Company is using semantics to advertise their healthier choice of chips. This is only a clever ad if the reader is familiar with the phrase “spare me the guilt trip”‚ and they changed it to state‚ “spare me the guilt chip” in order to explain their chips are healthy‚ and you do not need to feel guilty after eating them. Originally the phrase‚ “spare me the guilt trip” is based on the idea that if someone does something they know they should not be doing‚ such as eating chips

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    Quxiang Thinking

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    QUXIANG-THINKING OF NEW WORDS OF CHINESE LANGUAGE Zhang Yumei Introduction Quxiang-thinking is one of the traditional ways of Chinese thinking. It is a way that the thinking always goes with pictures‚ by the imagine medium‚ to reason out some abstract things. This way of thinking was in the process of using and creating the ancient Chinese and ancient Chinese Characters. In the international context‚ a plenty of new Chinese words have emerged with grammars different from traditional Chinese ones

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