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    ERROR ANALYSIS Error analysis emerged with the growing criticism of constrictive analysis. It was S.P Corder who first advocated in ELT and Applied linguistics community the importance of errors in language learning process. Corder (1967) mentions the paradigm shift in linguistics from a behaviouristic view of language to a more rationalistic view and claims that in language teaching‚ one noticeable effect is to shift the emphasis away from teaching towards study of learning. Corder further

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    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 provided for each word. It is by definition a way that only humans are able to communicate

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    THE INTERFERENCE OF MOTHER TONGUE IN STUDENTS’ LANGUAGE LEARNING A PAPER Submitted as a Partial Fulfilment in Seminar on language Teaching Lecture: Dr. Hermayawati‚ M.Pd By: Titis Wisnu Wijaya 07004114 B CLASS ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM THE FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION AHMAD DAHLAN UNIVERSITY YOGYAKARTA 2010 INTRODUCTION English which is an international language is used for communication in many countries around the world especially in the globalization

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    1. Introduction Taboo can be defined as a prohibition that excludes something from use‚ approach‚ or mention. This may be on the grounds it is considered sacred‚ has the ability to inspire fear‚ or is thought to be disgusting or disagreeable. It is not a word indigenous to English. Chinese has their fair share of taboos; some of them are related to the language and culture. It is like any other race. The following three tips of Chinese cultural taboos have been existed through many years for

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    PSYCH Chapter One: Psychology and Scientific Thinking What is Psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of the mind‚ brain‚ and behavior. As a discipline‚ psychology spans many levels of analysis. Biological  social influences Attachment Need to examine ALL of them: genetic/neurochemical/physiological and mental/behavioral/social level Depression at differing levels of Explanation Molecular level>Neurochemical>Neurological/physiological>Mental>Behavioral>Social Challenging

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    represent phonemes (basic significant sounds) of the spoken language. This is in contrast to other types of writing systems‚ such as syllabaries (in which each character represents a syllable) and logographies (in which each character represents a word‚ morpheme or semantic unit). A true alphabet has letters for the vowels of a language as well as the consonants. The first "true alphabet" in this sense is believed to be the Greek alphabet‚[1][2] which is a modified form of the Phoenician alphabet. In other

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    Syntax and Parsing Anoop Sarkar School of Computing Science‚ Simon Fraser University‚ Canada. E-mail: anoop@cs.sfu.ca Abstract Parsing uncovers the hidden structure of linguistic input. In many applications involving natural language‚ the underlying predicate-argument structure of sentences can be useful. The syntactic analysis of language provides a means to explicitly discover the various predicate-argument dependencies that may exist in a sentence. In natural language processing‚ the

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    Lexicology

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    CONNECTION OF LEXICOLOGY WITH PHONETICS‚ STYLISTICS‚ GRAMMAR AND OTHER BRANCHES OF LINGUISTICS CONCLUSION REFERENCES INTRODUCTION Lexicology is a branch of linguistics – the science of language. The term “lexicology” is composed of two Greek morphemes “lexic” – word‚ phrase and “logos” which denotes learning a department of knowledge. Thus the literal meaning of the term “lexicology” is “the science of the word”. Lexicology as a branch of linguistics has its own aims and

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    them to communicate meaning. PHONENE: In a spoken language‚ the smallest distinctive sound unit. MORPHEME: In a language‚ the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or part of a word (such as a prefix). GRAMMAR: A system of rules in a language that enables us to communicate with and understand others. SEMANTICS: The set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes‚ words‚ and sentences in a given language; also‚ the study of meaning. SYNTAX: The rules for combining

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    Psychology Study Guide Chapter 1: Different types of psychologists (clinical‚ forensic‚ social‚ health‚ industrial etc) • Clinical: aim to reduce psychological distress. Anxiety‚ depression‚ relationship problems‚ addictions and relationships. • Forensic: applying theory to criminal investigations‚ understanding psychological problems associated with criminal behavior‚ and the treatment of criminals. • Social: The study of relations between people and groups. Thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors altered

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