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    PAPER LINGUISTIC

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    The Relationship between Components of Communication and Communication Process Iffatul Azizah 2013-B/1371500 Ilman Alvian 2013-B/1371504 Lucky Ayu Novitasari 2013-B/1371510 Miftakhul Imam Fauzi 2013-B/1371514 Abstract Communication has become a major necessity for our social life due to getting information or knowledge. Communication is a way of interaction from people to another people. Without communication‚ there will no input that will be gotten because input or information is very connected

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    Outline 1. Cognitive Linguistics: some basic facts 2. Branches of Cognitive Linguistics 1. Cognitive Linguistics: some basic facts What is cognitive linguistics? Cognitive linguistics is a branch of linguistics that focuses on the conceptual structures and cognitive processes that underlie linguistic representation and grammar in language. [3] Cognitive linguistics is the study of language in its cognitive function‚ where “cognitive” refers to the crucial role of intermediate

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    The Object-Oriented Question

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    The Object-Oriented Question: A Contribution to Treatment Technique B. D. Margolis‚ Ph.D. Introductory Observations The object-oriented question is a technical device favored in the treatment of the preoedipal patient (Spotnitz‚ 1969‚ 1976). It is‚ to all appearances‚ relatively uncomplicated‚ and seems to play a largely protective role in safeguarding the patient ’s fragile ego from experiencing more tension that it can tolerate. If‚ in the process‚ it helps resolve resistance and fosters the

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    Linguistic Units

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    correlation between levels and their units is rather complicated. It means we can’t say that a unit of a higher level is a mere sum of lower units. A unit of a higher level always has a quality which is not inherent in any of lower units. The naming power of the word „discover" is not inherent in the morphemes it contains. On the other hand a combination of units of a certain level doesn’t make up a units of higher level unless this combination gets the features of the units of this higher level.

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    Hindi Linguistics

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    Kinesics and Proxemics in Hindu Culture Culture is relative. Like many of the traditions and social behaviors depicted in this world‚ culture is not something that can be embedded within an individual at birth‚ it is simply not biological. Certain ceremonies and traditions practiced around the world have various meanings and gestures in comparison to one another. Kinesics and Proxemics are very terms that describe the behaviors and patterns depicted by individuals in a certain culture and are

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    Constant 00023309 Web Page Design Research Project Course Information Course Code: ITEC 240 Lecturer: Kathyann Marshall Location: Trincity Contents Front Page 1 SGML 3 XML 4 HTML 5 DHTML 6 XHTML 7 Relationship between SGML XML‚ HTML and XML 8 VBScript 10 Java Script 11 SGML SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is a system for organizing and tagging elements of a document. SGML was developed and standardized by the

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    Problem-Oriented Policing

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    neighborhood policing‚ community policing‚ zero-tolerance policing and problem-oriented policing. Herman Goldstein was the first to propose problem-oriented policing in 1979. Problem-oriented policing is a policing strategy that involves the identification and analysis of specific crime and disorder problems‚ in order to develop effective response strategies in conjunction with ongoing assessment. The emphasis in problem-oriented policing is on directing attention to the broad range of problems the community

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    Problem and Community Oriented Policing There are multiple types of policing methods that are used today by our law enforcement. Two methods that are common are problem oriented policing and community oriented policing. Even though they both are commonly used they play two different roles when it comes to policing. One main thing that they both have in common is that they both want to see less crime. Problem Oriented Policing The problem oriented policing approach was created by Herman Goldstein

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    Linguistics and Point

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    moving from the introduction into the first main point of the body. A connective is not required here but may be used if desired. For information on connectives‚ review pages 177-178 of your textbook. Skip a space above and below connectives.) BODY I. A single complete sentence expressing the main point of this section of the speech A. Sub point [As with main points‚ sub points should be written in full sentences.] 1. Sub-sub point [Write sub-sub points in full sentences.] 2. Sub-sub point B

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    Object Oriented Database

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    OODBs give applications much more direct access to the persistent data‚ so application architecture has much more impact on performance than is the case with an RDB. Or to put it another way‚ when using an OODB the application architect has much more power to optimize performance than when using an RDB. Consequently the application architecture has more effect on performance and scalability than the choice of OODB product. To effectively exploit an OODB a use-case driven approach is recommended‚ as

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