3. Unit of Analysis: The unit of analysis for the assignment will be the sentence. The operational definition of a sentence is a statement that begins with a capital letter and concludes with one of the following forms of ending mark: a period‚ a question mark or an exclamation mark. 4. Level of Measurement: For the analysis of the sentences in the article‚ a simple nominal measurement will be taken because the sentences will be counted up and assigned to their category but the categories have
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important C-word. If your reader cannot understand what you are trying to say | | |or if he/she has to reread a section of your document‚ you have failed to communicate. | | |Choose simple words/sentences—this is especially critical when describing complex ideas. | | |Make only one point at a time. | | |Offer frequent
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semantic change‚ word usage‚ lexical types of words‚ and words marking specific linguistic varieties. Morphology This is the study of the structure of words. The name comes from Greek morphos (=shape or form). The smallest units of meaning may be whole simple words (e.g. man‚ run‚ big) or parts of complex words (e.g. un-‚ -faith- and -ful in unfaithful) which are called morphemes. Some morphemes‚ such as faith in un-faith-full or dream in dream-ing can stand alone as words which make sense. These are
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SENTENCE: A group of words which expresses a complete thought. A sentence must contain a subject and a finite verb. There are four types of sentences: (1).STATEMENTS (2). QUESTIONS (3). EXCLAMATIONS (5). COMMANDS (IMPERATIVES) Sentences can be classified as simple sentences‚ compound sentences‚ or complex sentences. A Sentence may be divided into a subject [ (who or what?)- the word that follows the subject is
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. “ Local Area Network Management with use of Simple Network Management Protocol over Microsoft Windows Operating System “ Dariusz Terefenko X00088029 Table of Contents 1 1.1 1.1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 Introduction Network Management Network Audit The Areas of Management Management of Emergency Situations Managing the Use of Resources Configuration Management Performance Management Security Management Network Management Systems
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CHAPTER 1 READING AND VOCABULARY 1.1 BUILDING VOCABULARY FOCUSING ON SYNONYM‚ ANTONYM AND HOMONYM What is a Synonym? A synonym is a word or expression that has the same or almost the same meaning as another word or expression. The noun “synonym” means “equivalent words”. The word “synonym” is a composite of two Greek words: The prefix “syn” means “together” and “onoma” is “name.” In English‚ a language known for its enormous vocabulary‚ most words have synonyms. Words that are synonyms
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should be too C. This is a simple spelling error‚ mistaken by the sound and pronounciation of the two words. D. If you don’t like it‚ too bad 2. A. “authorised personal only” B. personal should be personel C. This is a common spelling mistake‚ the words personal and personel has the phonetic sound‚ thus creating confusion between the meanings of each individual word. D. Authorised personel only 3. A. “the Malaysia pavilion” B. Malaysia should be Malaysian C. This is a sentence construction error‚ commonly
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Word choice Plain style: style of writing that places value on simplicity‚ directness and clarity. -use common everyday words except for necessary technical terms. -use reasonable sentence lengths -use active-voice verbs and phrasal verbs ( active-voice verbs show who or what performs an action/ phrasal verbs are simple and informal‚ continuing verbs =>work out instead of devise) -use personal pronouns -use unambiguous language -place the subject as close as possible to the verb Word choice
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the development of a system‚ there was a move away from physical punishment toward methods more acceptably used today in the United States. Today there are many things the criminal justice system plans to do by introducing punishments and sentences. Goals of punishment have moved from satisfying the victim‚ as in early days‚ to more of a broad scale. There are theories on how punishment and sentencing may serve to reduce crime as a whole. General and specific deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ rehabilitation
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complete sentences in each language. The phrases at least make sense on their own. There are also cases of word borrowed. Though you could argue that point. In Extract A‚ an example of switching is right at the start of the extract‚ the part in Spanish translates to “and I want to marry her‚ and she said” this phrase starts with “and” a conjunction. The English phrase before it still makes sense without the Spanish‚ it’s a complete sentence. The Spanish adds means‚ but also is a standalone sentence. He
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