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    admission tests‚ such as the ACT and SAT‚ use the formal language in academic writing in their questions. When in doubt‚ the academic writer should find a rule to support his decision to use or omit a comma and other mechanical inclusions. Foggy Areas Everyday conversation can provide poor examples of the English language. Commonplace conversation creates foggy areas for academic writers. Some think that if something in spoken language is acceptable‚ then it should likewise be okay in writing

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    EYMP 5: Support Children’s Speech‚ Language and Communication 1.1 The explanation of speech is “The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds” or “A person’s style of speaking” To speak is to physically be able to produce the individual sounds and sound patterns of our language‚ or articulate‚ to be able to produce speech with appropriate rhythm‚ and free of stuttering behaviour‚ and to produce speech with an appropriate vocal quality for age and sex.

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    human communication

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    Human spoken and pictorial languages can be described as a system of symbols (sometimes known as lexemes) and the grammars (rules) by which the symbols are manipulated. The word "language" also refers to common properties of languagesLanguage learning normally occurs most intensively during human childhood. Most of the thousands of human languages use patterns of sound or gesture for symbols which enable communication with others around them. Languages seem to share certain properties although

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    Assignment 201 Principles of communication in adult social care settings TASK A- Short answer questions Ai. 1. Verbal communication through speech‚ language‚ talking and noises/sounds. 2. Non- verbal communication through sign language‚ gestures and body language. 3. Written communication using pen and paper or electronically via email. 4. Visual communication using signs‚ photos and pictures and symbols. Aii. People communicate using various methods to: 1. Express their feelings and emotions. This

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    Both Nigella Lawson and Jamie Oliver are well recognized TV chefs‚ however both use spoken language in very different ways‚ while interacting with their audience. For example Nigella’s language is more sophisticated and formal whereas Jamie’s language is more casual and informal. While there are many language differences between each of these chefs‚ there are also many similarities. Jamie Oliver was brought up in Essex‚ where people usually are open minded and sociable. When he does his openings

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    Vanishing Voices

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    been involved with linguistics and lexicography since the late 1980s‚ I have long been aware of the notion of language death. At that dinner‚ it suddenly hit me--news outlets and advocacy groups keep information about the destruction of the rain forest or the extinction of plants and animals in view--most Americans are at least on some level aware of such destruction. The issue of language extinction‚ however‚ is completely off most people’s radar screens. Suddenly‚ the review seemed even more urgent

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    Good Command for English

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    has different ideas‚ knowledge and strength and wants to share them with other person.There is no accepted and established common language for all other than English. This is medium language between to languages and cultures. In the course of our business or work‚ any where in the world‚ there is always possibility to come across with the people of different languages and cultures and we can simplify this situation with the help of English.We can do nothing‚ without having a good command of English

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    digital image processing

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    effective method to enable comparison and analysis of such data. The aim of image fusion‚ apart from reducing the amount of data‚ is to create new images that are more suitable for the purposes of human/machine perception‚ and for further image-processing tasks such as segmentation‚ object detection or target recognition in applications such as remote sensing and medical imaging. For example‚ visible-band and infrared images may be fused to aid pilots landing aircraft in poor visibility. Multi-sensor

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    Whether witnessing a performance or reading the text of a play‚ we rely on the dialogue to enable us to create an image of characters in a text‚ to decide whether we like or dislike them and to try to understand them and their actions. Two levels of language are used in A Streetcar Named Desire - the words spoken by the characters in the play and the text of the stage directions. The nuances of speech set the characters in their social class context and show the differences of social status and education

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    Spoken lang lesson plan

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    Studying Spoken Language Unit 4 Lesson 1: Introduction to studying spoken language OBJ: to gain an overview of the unit and begin to understand how to study spoken language Starter: Using PPT‚ explain the outline of the unit. Students to write the three areas down in their books. Development: ‘Let’s start with you’ activity on PPT. Students write down the definition of ‘idiolect’. Write down two ideas for each ‘bubble’; each factor that can change their idiolect. Share with

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