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    relating to semantic features According to “The Introduction Of Social Studies Vocabulary By Semantics Features Analysis: Using a Microcomputer Database Program” by Michael P. French and Nancy Cook (University of Wisconsin)‚ they conducted the studies on the results of using microcomputer program adapted with semantics features theory. This program was created to study if semantics features help the students learn various words‚ basing on the theory by Johnson and Pearson (1984)‚ Semantic feature

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    Syntax and Semantics

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    Semantics In programming language theory‚ semantics is the field concerned with the rigorous mathematical study of the meaning of programming languages. It does so by evaluating the meaning of syntactically legal strings defined by a specific programming language‚ showing the computation involved. In such a case that the evaluation would be of syntactically illegal strings‚ the result would be non-computation. Semantics describes the processes a computer follows when executing a program in that

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    Presupposition in Semantics

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    area of linguistics and became a significant concept in semantics. Later in the 1970s‚ Keenan introduced presupposition to the pragmatics to describe a relation between a speaker and the appropriateness of a sentence in a context (Levinson: 177). Hence‚ presupposition can be distinguished into two categories: semantic presupposition and pragmatic presupposition. This thesis is mainly centered on the exploration of presupposition in semantics from the perspectives of features and problems of presupposition

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    Semantics Semantics: a branch of theoretical linguistics‚ that deals with the meanings of words and sentences. The triangle of meaning: 1- The thing: refers to the element outside the mind and outsidie the language. 2- The word: symbol which refers to the thing. 3- The meaning: it is a concept or reference .it is the image‚ attributes or abstract entity. The lines of relationship among the trio elements may take different directions: 1-thingmeaningword==we see a thing then we remember its

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    CHALLENGES AFFECTING THE GROWTH OF SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES IN KENYA (A Case study of Wajir Soko Mjinga Market) A Research proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of Diploma in Business Administaration to the Mount Kenya University JULY 2013 ACKNOWLEDGMENT I take this occasion to thank the Almighty GOD for blessing me with his grace. I extend my sincere gratitude to my MKU supervisors for giving the right guidance while

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    CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF GHANA‚ FIAPRE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH PROPOSAL ASSESSMENT OF CREDITS MANAGEMENT AMONG RURAL BANKS IN THE SUNYANI MUNICIPALITY: THE CASE OF CAPITAL RURAL BANK BY George Wiafe Tel. 0246086125 DECEMBER‚ 2012 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study The introduction of Rural and Community Banks (RCB) into the financial sector of Ghana dates back to the late 1970s. To set the background to this paper

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    by: Cagande ‚ Leonnesa Louise B. Gatchalian‚ Rizalina V. Rapsing‚ Romalyn S. BSCS – 4C Submitted to: Prof. Sahawi‚ Malik Abstract This research is about the components of program language in order to make a program. These are syntax‚ semantics and pragmatics. Introduction Programming language is a language intended for use by a person to express a process by which a computer can solve a problem. It is use to make a program. Program is a formal description of characteristics required

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    Managerial Economics Numerical Problems DEMAND AND ELASTICITY OF DEMAND Problem 1 The following are demand and supply equations of a pen manufacturer. Qd = 5‚00‚000 – 50‚ 000 P Qs = -1‚00‚000 + 1‚00‚000 P Find 1. At what average price‚ level of demand is equal to zero. 2. At what average price‚ level of supply is equal to zero. 3. Calculate the equilibrium price and quantity. Problem 2 Yashika Limited manufactures an automatic camera that currently sells at uS$90. Sales

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    Globalisation would finish small scale industries in india INTRODUCTION The world is changing. The change is fast enough to notice the factors acting behind. Globalization is one of them. A factor that needs no introduction. Ever since‚ developed countries like USA and European countries have marched to conquer the rest of the world‚ developing countries have no solace but to succumb to what these developed nations call for. Days have gone when these developed nations ruled by the concept of

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    The Canadian criminal justice system is often represented by the balanced scales of justice. These scales symbolize the need for the law to be viewed objectively in order to ensure a fair determination of innocence. The criminal justice system incorporates the values of the scales of justice in an effort to control crime and impose proper penalties on those who violate the law in society (Griffiths‚ 2011). However‚ despite justice being supposedly impartial‚ there is an overwhelming representation

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