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    Analysis of Language Levels Monday october 28‚ 2013 Formal linguistics : speaks about language in general. Then they divide it to levels‚ such as phonology ‚ morphology ‚ semantics and syntax (pragmatics) It is important to remember the distinction between phoneticsand phonology . while phonetics is concerned with the description of how speech sounds are produced by speech organs and perceived by hearer I.E production and percepton . Phonology deals with how these speech sounds

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    Lecture 1  The importance of studying theoretical grammar  English  is  generally  acknowledged to  be the  world’s  most  important  language. Why?    1) One criterion is the number of speakers of English‚ which is more  than three hundred million‚ and English ranks well below Chinese.   2) The second is the geographical dispersal of the language.  3) The third criterion is that it is the language of Shakespeare  4)  English  is  a  language  of  powerful‚  productive  and  influential  nations

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    units‚ speech proper. The units of language are of two types: segmental and supra-segmental. Segmental lingual units consist of phonemes‚ which are the smallest material segments of the language; segmental units form different strings of phonemes (morphemes‚ words‚ sentences‚ etc.). Supra-segmental lingual units do not exist by themselves‚ their forms are realized together with the forms of segmental units; nevertheless‚ they render meanings of various kinds‚ including grammatical meanings; they are:

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    The Role of Grammar Instruction in the Second Language Classroom An Annotated Bibliography Introduction The past twenty years have seen a dramatic shift in language classrooms from a focus on grammar rules and drills to more “communicative” approaches to teaching language. Left behind in the resulting tumult has been the question: Does teaching grammar have any impact on second language learners’ rate of accuracy? Stephen Krashen and others maintain that “comprehensible input” is sufficient

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    comes to reading comprehension increasing from morpheme instruction. To specifically increase students’ reading comprehension using morphological instruction‚ it must be repeated‚ explicit small group instruction; moreover‚ these small groups have a positive impact on students with reading disabilities and English language learners. As students grade levels increase‚ the number of morphemes they encounter in their texts increase; therefore‚ morpheme instruction is vital for student growth. Teaching

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    were  gathered by analysing the questions used by cashiers at fast food retailers in response  to  an  ambiguous  request.  Politeness  was  rated  both  holistically  and  by  counting  the  number  of  morphemes  used  in  a  question‚  with  the  assumption  that  the  number  of  morphemes and the level of politeness are proportional. It was found that the cashiers  studied were more polite to the face of a member of the opposite sex than they were to  that of someone of their own sex. If

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    English Words ‘The air is always thick with our verbal emissions. There are so many things we want to tell the world. Some of them are important‚ some of them are not. But we talk anyway. A life without words would be a horrendous privation.’ (from the Introduction) Words and language‚ keys to human identity‚ are fascinating subjects. The aim of this book is to arouse curiosity about English words and about the nature of language in general‚ especially among students who are not intending

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    If language were simply a nomenclature for a set of universal concepts‚ it would be easy to translate from one language to another. One would simply replace the French name for a concept with the English name. If language were like this the task of learning a new language would also be much easier than it is. But anyone who has attempted either of these tasks has acquired‚ alas‚ a vast amount of direct proof that languages are not nomenclatures‚ that the concepts . . . of one language may differ

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    of English Verbal Morphemes Shirin Abadikhah University of Mazandaran‚ Iran Email: sh_abadikhah@yahoo.com Foroogh Zarrabi University of Mazandaran‚ Iran Email: forooghzarrabi@yahoo.com Abstract—This paper aims to explore the facilitative effect of an output task on learning verbal morphemes by Iranian EFL learners. The main research question addressed whether engaging learners in output tasks can fill the gap between comprehension and production of verbal morphemes (present progressive–ing

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    an isolating nor agglutinative language. It is polysynthetic and fusional. It is a language with high ratio use of synthetic words and large use of non-linear markers. To distinguish isolating‚ agglutinative and fusional languages‚ is to see how morphemes are combined. Latin has the inflectional affixes marked almost through the end of every single word.

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