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    Edition New York: Holt Rine-Hart‚ and Wiston. Hornby‚ As. 1995. Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Great Britain : Oxford Batavia Press. Ladefoged. Peter. 1982. A Course in Phonetic. London: Harcourt Brace Javanoich. Lane. Linda. 1993. Focus on Pronunciation. Addison Wesley Publishing Company. Lass‚ Roger. 1988. Phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kelly‚ Gerald. 1988. How to Teach Pronunciation. England: Bluestone Press. Masruddin. 2004. The Realization of Selected English Fricative

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    Mr.1. Introduction 1.1. Approaching the issue The task of setting out (to use a neutral word) the goals of a human activity may be approached in a variety of ways depending on conditions such as who is involved in the activity and who has the power to determine the goals. In the case of the goals of a scientific discipline‚ the question may‚ in principle‚ be approached by established scientific methods: * Deductive approach: The highest and most general goal is taken as an axiom‚ more specific

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    Anthropology – Study of Human Diversity - the four subfields of anthropology Cultural anthropologists: ethnography… based on field work Archaeologists: material remains Biological: diversity thru time and space Language: now language to learn past Earnest Hooton: Physical anthropologist Black racist… said closer to primates than whites. caucazoid‚ mongloid‚ negroid Culture Traditions and customs that govern behavior and beliefs; distinctly human; transmitted through learning. |

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    Both Heaney and Duffy’s poems explore childhood memory demonstrating the effect that environment and culture can have on recollections. In doing so‚ they both show the pain and delight of childhood experience and the poignancy of losing that innocence. A clear and concise thesis. We are expecting focus to be on ‘environment and culture’ in the poems with comments on the emotional range of pain‚ delight and poignancy to be evident. Duffy uses culture as a context for exploring childhood memory

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    Social psychology Social psychology – Lecture 3 – 5/2/2013 Research methods Selection of participants Representative sample Sampling method Representative sample The sample is the group of people the researcher has chosen to examine The population is the group of people the researcher wishes to understand The sample should be similar to the population you wish to understand – the sample taken from a small bit of country Sampling method A random sample enables each person in the

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    Non-native speakers of English (NNS) mean people who speak English not as their mother tongue‚ but serves as a useful lingua franca between ethnic and language groups. English is carried our predominantly in higher education‚ the legislature and judiciary‚ national commerce and so on. English was spread in Asia and Africa through colonization by Great Britain and the USA. Among the countries are India‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines‚ Kenya‚ Pakistan‚ Nigeria‚ etc. It is estimated that there are 150 million

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    Major Accents in the Uk.

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    3rd year THEORY OF PHONETICS (Philology Department) Seminar No 5 (2 hrs) MAJOR ACCENTS IN THE UK. GENERAL AMERICAN AS THE AMERICAN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION STANDARD Points for discussion: Major accents in the UK. 1. RP/BBC English as the British national standard of pronunciation: 1) Socio-historical survey of RP/BBC English. 2) Phonological and phonetic dimensions of RP/BBC English. 2. Cockney as an example of a broad accent of English. 3. Estuary

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    FINAL EXAMINATION TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY 2015 SEMESTER AND ASAS 11502 BESTARI JAYA (22/4/2015) DATE Monday 27 April 2015 9.00 am CODE/COURSE CED2133 - Teaching Of Writing Lecture SEM 4F - ESS CED2133 - Teaching Of Writing Lecture SEM 5A - ESS CED2133 - Teaching Of Writing Lecture SEM 6A - ESS CED2133 - Teaching Of Writing Lecture SEM 6B - ESS ECS2153 - Matematik Awal Kanak-Kanak Lecture K10G2 - ESS EES3213 - Kaedah Penyelidikan Lecture K7G1 - ESS EES3213 - Kaedah Penyelidikan Lecture K8G1 - ESS

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    Mencken for one‚ speak of two separate languages with a steady flood of linguistic influence first (up to about 1914) from Britain to America‚ and since then from America to British Isles. Since BE and AE have essentially the same grammar system‚ phonetic system and vocabulary‚ they cannot be regarded as different languages. Mor can they be referred to local dialects; because they serve all spheres of verbal communication in society within their territorial area they have dialectal differences of

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    Deconstruction is a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language that emphasizes the internal working of language and conceptual systems‚ the relational quality of meaning‚ and the assumptions implicit in forms of expression. Deconstruction focuses on text as such rather than as an expression of the author’s intension‚ stressing the limitless of interpretation and rejection the western philosophical tradition of seeking certainty through reasoning by privileging certain types

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