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    Mobile Based Application

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    probabilistic part-of-speech taggers (a software which uses a lexicon as a component for automatically assigning words with appropriate part-of-speech and a central component for higher level NLP tools such as parsers)‚ a noun-phrase chunker (a software tool that seeks to identify noun phrases in a text) and for works in speech synthesis‚ speech recognition‚ information retrieval‚ word sense disambiguation‚ corpus analysis and computational lexicography of Amharic. 1. Introduction

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    Don't Be a Litter Bug

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    1. Eyesore * Littering causes an eyesore‚ which devalues the land around it. This impacts tourism‚ businesses and residents alike. Loss of Resources * Improperly disposing of waste prevents resources from being reused. This is particularly true of plastics‚ metals and paper. This loss of resources means a heavier reliance on virgin materials‚ which often require more energy to make new products than required by reusing existing resources. Clean brine water to fresh water on site process

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    of introducing the grammar symbols is as follows: Noun (black equilateral triangle) Article (small blue equilateral triangle) Adjective (medium dark blue equilateral triangle) Verb (red circle) Preposition (green crescent) Adverb (small orange circle) Pronoun (purple isosceles triangle) Conjunction (small pink rectangle) Interjection (golden keyhole) NOUN FAMILY Noun - a large black equilateral triangle Impressionistic

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    Vocabulary Bank

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    Vocabulary Bank UNIT 1: Offbeat Jobs 1C. Vocabulary for Comprehension contestant creative factory flavor (noun) host (noun) insurance policy offbeat spicy food taste (verb) taste buds 3. Focus on Vocabulary adventurous be careful dangerous get started help other people high-paying indoors low-paying lucky quit safe (adjective) the right job for someone tiring usual work outdoors working alone UNIT 2: A Piece of Country in the City

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    Summary

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    Quantification of Stylistic Traits: A Statistical Approach Summary of the Study This study attempts to identify the distinct stylistic features of the three contemporary Tamil scholars named Mahakavi Barathi (MB)‚ V. Kalsanasundaram (VK) and Subramaniya Iyer (SI) by using their literary works. These three scholars wrote articles on India’s Freedom Movement in the magazine called India. Initially‚ all the three scholars have written articles by attributing their names however‚ because of the

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    Gre Vocab

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    1 GRE Vocab Capacity Powerful Memory Tricks and Mnemonics to Widen your Lexicon Now with more than 900 mnemonics! by Brian McElroy and Vince Kotchian Contents Introduction Why This Book Is Different Mnemonic Examples Word Root Examples How To Use This Book The Mnemonics Appendix: Word Roots Index 2 Introduction Brian McElroy (Harvard‚ ‘02) and Vince Kotchian (Boston College‚ ‘97)‚ two of San Diego’s most sought after test­prep tutors‚ provide a series of clever‚ unconventional

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    The term possessive means that one noun owns another noun‚ showing possession. In Spanish there is only one way to express possession‚ and that is using the “of” construction. Using de or de+ infinitive shows that the possessor owns the noun. 2. What is an adjective? Page 106 (lines 1-12) An adjective is a word that describes the noun/ pronoun. Each type of adjective are classified according to the way they are being described in a sentence by the noun/ pronoun. While English adjectives do

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    locating entries in a dictionary 4 If you want to see the cows … Pages 22–27 If you go into the barn‚ you’ll see the lambs. They’ll eat your hat if you’re not careful. I didn’t enjoy myself. Baby animals. Parts of speech: identifying nouns 5 What are you doing this weekend? Pages 28–33 What are you doing at the weekend? I’m going shopping. We’re arriving at 10 o’clock. Leisure activities. Parts of speech: identifying verbs 6 I’ve just taken some photos. Pages 34–39 I

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    Collocation

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    Collocations | Tell me who you go with and I’ll tell you who you are. | What is a collocation? A familiar grouping of words‚ especially words that habitually appear together and thereby convey meaning by association. Collocational range refers to the set of items that typically accompany a word. The size of a collocational range is partially determined by a word’s level of specificity and number of meanings. A collocation is two or more words that often go together. These combinations just

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    Common Phrases and Expressions in English Word/Expression: to wolf something down Quick translation: to eat something quickly Example: "I wolfed down that sandwich so quickly." My interpretation: Wolves are known for eating their food quickly‚ for fear that another wolf will get to it before them. So to "wolf something down" is to eat as quickly as a wolf does. Word/Expression: gotta Quick translation: to have to/to need to Example: "I gotta leave now." Word/Expression: to go (expression

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