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    which syllable is stressed. Slants from upper * right down to lower left. Used in French‚ Hungarian‚ * Portuguese‚ and Spanish. * * Example: 0225 (accent over lowercase A) * * breve (BREEV) A curved mark over a vowel. Used to indicate a * short vowel or a short or unstressed syllable. *

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    of consonant phonemes in English. Problem of affricates. 14. Modifications of English consonants and vowels in speech. 15. Alternations of speech sounds in English. 16. Theories on syllable division and formation. 17. The structure and functions of syllable in English. 18. Word stress in English. 19. Intonation and prosody: definition‚ functions‚ components‚ spheres of application. 20. The structure of English tone-group. 21. The phonological level

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    What is phonology? Phonology is the study of the sound system of languages. It is a huge area of language theory and it is difficult to do more on a general language course than have an outlineknowledge of what it includes. In an exam‚ you may be asked to comment on a text that you are seeing for the first time in terms of various language descriptions‚ of which phonology may be one. At one extreme‚ phonology is concerned with anatomy andphysiology - the organs of speech and how we learn to use

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    break a Japanese code‚ which allows them to read messages of Japanese Navy. It was a well-prepared attack by the Pearl Harbor Task Force‚ the Kido Butai‚ which allowed them to execute airstrikes before the detection. In January 1941‚ Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto proposed a attack on Pearl Harbor using aircraft carriers even though the strategy of Japanese navy was intended to be defensive‚ not offensive. This meant that they were planing to defeat US ships close to the main land of Japan until US navy weakens

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    19-34. New York: Basic Books‚ 1997. http://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C2558030.  Fogel‚ Joshua A. The Nanjing Massacre in history and historiography‚ 136. Berkeley: University of California Press‚ 2002. Yamamoto‚ Masahiro. "Conclusion." In Nanking: Anatomy of an Atrocity‚ 282-90. Westport‚ CT: Praeger Publishers‚ 2000. http://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C2783874. "Japan’s Apologies for World War II." The New York

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    following their victory at Pearl Harbor‚ Japanese forces took control of Guam‚ Wake‚ Singapore‚ and Malaya‚ and were at the brink of capturing the Philippines. Additionally‚ the power of the Japanese Navy‚ under the leadership of Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto and Admiral Osami Nagano‚ was greater than that of the U.S. Navy. U.S. forces in the Pacific possessed five carriers‚ Yorktown‚ Lexington‚ Saratoga‚ Hornet‚ and Enterprise‚ while the Japanese owned seven large and four light carriers‚ as well as

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    forms as "proper poetry". Characteristics of Traditional Poetry Rhyme scheme – organized patterns of rhyme in poetry. Not all poems have rhyme‚ however. Meter – the rhythm or “pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in the lines of a poem. Alliteration – repeating of beginning consonant sounds Creamy and crunchy” Assonance – repetition of vowel sounds. Till the shining scythes went far and wide And cut it down to dry

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    top-down approaches to cognition and then the bottom-up approaches to cognition including the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. Furthermore this essay will critically analyse Bartlett and the Gestalts theory with reference to the nonsense syllables and the eye-witness theory. Top-down approaches to cognition is when the main focus is on the bigger picture. This type of process is also called the ‘large chunk’. This process is when the main focus is put on the final goal working backwards

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    attention to the sounds‚ you hear me! THE MUSE Do you hear or see some kind of connection between the number of syllables in each word and‚ as is the case with music‚ the rhythm of the sounds that you hear? With the exception of the word “remember‚” which has three syllables (re-mem-ber)‚ all the other words in line 2 and all the words we know about in line l are monosyllabic (they’re single-syllable words).

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    Petrarchan sonnet (puh TRAHR kun) a fourteen line sonnet consisting of two parts: the octave‚ eight lines with the rhyme scheme abbaabba‚ and the sestet‚ six lines usually with the rhyme scheme cdecde the octave often poses a question or dilemma that the sestet answers or resolves‚ beginning with a turn‚ also known as a volta also referred to as an Italian sonnet Example: Whoso list to hunt‚ I know where is an hind! But as for me‚ alas‚ I may no more; The vain travail hath

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