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    Before the War of 1812‚ clothes and other goods were made in people’s homes‚ largely by women. Additionally‚ factories would create a product‚ such as a pattern for a shoe‚ and then send it to homes to be finished off. During the war‚ this changed – America closed the ports to everyone due to the Embargo Act of 1807‚ decreasing the exports and imports‚ which were a large part of America’s economy. With little choice‚ they started to produce goods domestically‚ which resulted in the growth of factories

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    called phonemes. In contrast‚ the most effective and efficient phonics instruction focuses children’s attention on noticing letter/sound patterns in the major components of syllables: that is‚ on noticing the letter/sound patterns in initial consonants and consonant clusters and in the rime‚ which consists of the vowel of a syllable plus any following consonants‚ such as -ake‚ -ent‚ -ish‚ -ook (Moustafa‚ 1996). Conventional blending and segmentation instruction improves the ability to manipulate phonemes

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    stanzas‚ each containing 5 lines. There is an aspect of inversion present “long I stood” (3)‚ normally said as I stood long. A syllable pattern stays constant throughout the poem. For instance‚ notice the first line in each stanza has nine syllables. Just like a song‚ this poem has rhythm. The rhythm is iambic which implies that there is a quiet syllable before a loud syllable. The poet applies an ABAAB rhyme scheme made up of end rhymes‚ “lay…way” (11‚ 13) “both…undergrowth” (2‚ 5). Frost also features

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    jaw. The jaw‚ lips‚ tongue‚ and other parts of the mouth do not move normally when producing words. For example‚ children with CAS may not be able to pronounce every syllable structure process in a word. For example‚ the word tomato may be pronounced as mato‚ or toma. In such cases‚ children may drop the first or the last syllable of a word. However‚ they won’t be consistent with types of deletions. Parents or teachers may notice various problems with speech because children with CAS do not have

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    introduces punctuation to create dissonance in the rhythm: “GAS! GAS! quick BOYS! – an ECS/ta/SY/of/FUM/bling”. Along with this is the varying syllables of some lines. At the beginning‚ the poem primarily comprises of ten syllables per lines‚ however‚ by the second sonnet‚ the syllabication changes; it becomes arbitrary‚ varying from 9‚ 10‚ or 11 syllables‚ as though the lines themselves are disintegrating. This disintegration resembles the deteriorating sanity of someone coming back from war‚ and

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    Computer Club. In the 1990’s Rusty and Edie’s BBS was raided by the FBI for having over 14‚000 subscribers paying $89 a year to access 100‚000 files and Russ and Edwina Hardenburgh were arrested for software piracy. 2007 brought Robert Koster and Yutaka Yamamoto were convicted after pleading guilty to selling more than $6million in pirated automation software through E-bay. What is Hard Disk Loading? Hard disk loading is one of the 5 main types of software piracy. It may not seem a crime to most people

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    Antony’s speech is also a very key part in adding emphasis to the mutiny he wishes to instill in the Romans. Most lines have ten syllables however there are several lines with only nine syllables to add affect. Not only do these sentences have less syllables in common but also they end with ambition. For example “Yet Brutus says he was ambitious;” (72) the lost syllables place is taken by a pause that

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    Sydney Walcher Instructor‚ Lisa Ward English 1213 8 April 2013 To an Athlete Dying Young A.E. Housman was a poet born in 1859 who became very successful during his lifetime. “To an Athlete Dying Young” represents the theme of glory is fleeting by illustrating the point that if a successful athlete dies young‚ they will not have to worry about their glory of victory fading. They can rest in peace knowing they will be remembered at their athletic peak when they were successful and victorious. They

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    From singing to speaking: why singing may lead to recovery of expressive language function in patients with Broca’s aphasia Lesson: Αγγλικά 3 (Ορολογία) 1.1 Melodic Intonation Therapy: It has been reported that patients suffering from nonfluent aphasia are better if they sing lyrics rather than speaking the same words. This observation led to the development of Melodic Intonation Therapy also known as M.I.T. a treatment applied in patients with large left-hemisphere lesions

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    Phonetics & Phonology An Introduction Sarmad Hussain Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing‚ NUCES‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan sarmad.hussain@nu.edu.pk Levels of Linguistic Analysis Pragmatics Semantics Syntax Morphology Phonology Phonetics www.PANL10n.net 2 Overview „ Phonetics „ Phonology „ Computational Phonology www.PANL10n.net 3 Phonetics What is Phonetics ? „ Study of human speech as a physical phenomenon ‰ Articulation ‰ Acoustics ‰ Perception www.PANL10n.net 5 Articulatory

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