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    Lexion Cohesion

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    7. Lexical Cohesion (TL) Lexical cohesion (LC) embraces two distinct though related aspects which we refer to as reiteration and collocation. Reiteration is a form of lexical cohesion which involves the repetition of a lexical item‚ or the occurrence of a synonym of some kind‚ in the context of reference; i.e. where the two occurrences have the same referent. A reiterated item may be a repetition‚ a synonym or near-synonym‚ a superordinate or a general word; and in most cases it is accompanied by

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    sense relations) is used in lexical semantics to t describe the relationship between terms (words)‚ as Semantics largely deals with word meaning. INTRODUCTION Lexical sense relations exist in the English language in different spheres. Lexical/semantic field organizes words and expressions into a system which shows their relationship within one another. Thus‚ angry‚ sad‚ afraid and depressed‚ is a set of words in a lexical field that shows emotions. Lexical semantics therefore examines relationship

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    Examples and strategies: Look at this word [point to the first word. - Semantic webbing is a strategy for reading instruction that enables students to activate their prior knowledge about a subject before reading a text. Semantic webbing is also known as concept mapping or word webbing. 1. Semantic Webbing Basics * Semantic webbing allows students to think about a topic before they read a piece of text. You can use semantic webbing to activate and assess their prior knowledge about the topic

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    textual information. University of Colorado‚ Boulder: Department of Psychology. Forgas‚ J. P. (1979). Social episodes. New York: Academic Press. Forgas‚ J. P. (Ed.). (1981). Social cognition. New York: Academic Press. Foss‚ D. J. (1982). A discourse on semantic priming. Cognitive Psychology‚ 14‚ 590-607. Furnham‚ A.‚ & Argyle‚ M. (Eds.). (1981). The psychology of social situations. London: Pergamon. Garnham‚ A. (1981). Mental models as representations of text. Memory & Cognition‚ 9‚ 560565. Garnham‚ A.

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    Semantic Memory Information Processing Maria Montessori stressed out‚ “there is nothing in the intellect that does not pass first through the senses.” People learn in different ways. But the most prevalent way is when learning takes place to an environment in which the learner can manipulatively perceived the materials. The semantic memory information processing shows about the systematic steps on how a person can understand‚ interprets meaning about general knowledge‚ factual information‚

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    Alias Name

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    Abstract An individual is typically referred by numerous name aliases on the web. Accurate identification of aliases of a given person name is useful in various web related tasks such as information retrieval‚ sentiment analysis‚ personal name disambiguation‚ and relation extraction. We propose a method to extract aliases of a given personal name from the web. Given a personal name‚ the proposed method first extracts a set of candidate aliases. Second‚ we rank the extracted candidates

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    homonymy and polysemy

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    HOMONYMY AND POLYSEMY Semantics is the scientific study of meaning in language and deals with a lot of complex subjects‚ such as utterances and sentences‚ reference‚ sense relation or lexical ambiguity. Semantics often appears in other disciplines‚ for example in philosophy‚ anthropology‚ psychology and communication theory and it is closely connected with pragmatics. As already mentioned the study of meaning is the main point in semantics. It is well known that meaning is an ordinary English word

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    Nonliterality Of Play

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    Play can be defined in many different ways‚ but the focus in this essay is to define pretend play and how it can be beneficial to various aspects of a child’s development. Psychologists have suggested that there are 4 criteria that an occurrence has to meet in order to be classified generally as play. The first being that the play is being done so for ‘intrinsic motivation’ and isn’t being done for anything bar the enjoyment and stimulation it produces. The second is the ‘nonliterality’ or pretend

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    Polysemy and Homonymy

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    Polysemy and homonymy --the language phenomenon I’m interested in linguistic study The word polysemy is defined as “having or characterized by many meanings; the existence of several meanings for a single word or phrase.” Thus‚ the coexistence of several meanings in one‚ which is quite common‚ is found in polysemy. Some words develop an entire gamut of meanings‚ each new meaning forming another point of departure. Several dictionaries treat multiple meanings of one word either as polysemy

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    Childhood Obesity

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    Childhood Obesity: A Growing Epidemic in the United States Tracey Whitley ENG 122 Dr. Melissa Rigney May 19‚ 2011 Childhood Obesity: A Growing Epidemic in the United States • Research Proposal – Your research paper will be two to three pages in length‚ (excluding the title and reference pages) formatted in proper APA style‚ and will include the following: o Scope and nature of the problem o Specific claim (modified from your claim submitted in Step One‚ if necessary

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