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    Department of English Language and Literature Semester 1‚ 2006/07 EL5221: The Linguistic Analysis of Literature Programme Lecturer: A/P Ismail S Talib Brief Module Description This interface module deals with some of the ways that linguistics and discourse analysis can be used for the analysis of literature. Among the topics covered are the grammatical features in literary texts‚ the sounds of poetry‚ and discourse situations in fictional narrative. This module will be useful for higher-degree students

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    become wealthier. We all want to improve our financial circumstances. Not only do you want to increase your income but you definitely need to efficiently spend and use the dollars and pounds that you have worked so hard for. Neuro-Linguistic Programming Neuro-Linguistic Programming or more fondly called by its successful proponents as NLP is the new global trend used by advanced and progressive thinkers to improve finances; financial stability and financial sustainability. NLP is Easy to Do What Happens

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    Linguistic Variation in Morocco   Morocco’s geographical location as a bridge between Europe and Africa‚ and as a home for Arab‚ Amazigh‚ Andalusian‚ African and Jewish cultures‚ make of the country a place of considerable linguistic diversity. In this article‚ this diversity will be approached from a personal perspective‚ inspiringly as a result of reading Chapter 7 “Language in Society” in “Introduction to Language”.   Geographically speaking‚ spoken all over Morocco‚ there are tens

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    Defining Applied Linguistics and its scope Applied linguistics it seems to be a not very easy concept to define‚ because many people would think different things when it comes to applied linguistics. Indeed‚ for many years those who carry out applied linguistics seem do not agree upon a universal definition. However‚ what it is true for all of them is the fact that there is a gap that needs to be filled in terms of defining applied linguistics. The definition of the problem is probably due to

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    employs a host of expressive means ranging from linguistic to paralinguistic and extralinguistic features. It is the natural language‚ however‚ whose systematic variation on all levels of its structure (phonology‚ morphology‚ lexicology and syntax) offers the widest possibilities of suiting its use to fit communicative functions of discourses in various contexts. Thus linguistic expressive means‚ which are systematically identified and cetegorized by linguistic stylistics (stylolinguistics)‚ lie at the

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    REFERENCE Bloch‚ Bernard; & Trager‚ George L. (1942)‚ Outline of linguistic analysis. Special publications of the Linguistic Society of America. Baltimore: Linguistic Society of America. Corder‚ S. P. (1981)‚ Error analysis and interlanguage. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chomsky‚ Noam and Morris Halle. (1968)‚ The Sound Pattern of English. New York: Harper and Row. Crystal‚ David. (1985)‚ A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics. 2nd edition. New York: Basil Blackwell. Crystal D. (2005)

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    English 50 - Introduction to the Study of Languages Name: Ryan Mark L. Catanio Submitted to: Pro. Salvacion Santander Topic: Linguistic Performance and Competence Time: MTH‚ 9:00 – 10:30 Linguistic Knowledge Speakers’ linguistic knowledge permits them to form longer and longer sentences by joining sentences and phases together or adding modifiers to a noun. whether you stop at three‚ five or eighteen adjectives‚ it is impossible to limit the number you could add if desired. Very long sentences

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    An LED sign is an illuminated sign made with LED‚ or light-emitting diode‚ light bulbs which produce little heat and are energy efficient. An LED sign is used in a shop window to attract the attention of potential customers‚ or as part of a decoration. For this holiday homework‚ you should complete the following requirements: 1. LED Sign: Everyone should make an LED sign. A simple one containing a single series circuit is OK. You need to determine the materials to make the sign from and

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    [pic] • Home • Mandatory Signs • Cautionary Signs • Informatory Signs • Site Map [pic]     Speed Limit Speed limits would be varying in various states and it can be accordingly to the vehicles as well. These Maximum Speed Limit of Motor Vehicles are set through the local government and people are required to follow all of them. Read More... Guidelines People are recommended to keep their pockets in rear pocket and never in their trouser or

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    of Arts/ Department of English Contrastive analysis as Applied Linguistics Contrastive analysis is a branch of linguistics. It is a linguistic enterprise aimed at producing inverted (i.e. contrastive‚ not comparative) two-valued typologies (a CA is always concerned with a pair of languages)‚ and founded on the assumption that languages can be compared (Carl James‚1983( . contrastive analysis includes all fields of linguistics such as phonology‚ semantics‚ syntax‚ morphology and pragmatics. It

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