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    unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable‚ repeated five times to create a line. Therefore‚ a blank verse is simply an unrhymed iambic pentameter. Prose were often used by servants or members of the lower classes and contains no pattern of accentual rhythm. Now the unusual thing about Act III‚ Scene V‚ is that Hecate speaks in neither of these poetic styles‚ but instead speaks in iambic tetrameter with rhyming couplets‚ which is an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable and then

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    THE PHONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYSIAN ENGLISH SPEAKING CHINESE CHILDREN: A NORMATIVE STUDY Phoon Hooi San Bachelor of Speech Sciences (Hons) A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Canterbury Te Whare Wānaga o Waitaha Christchurch‚ New Zealand May‚ 2010 i The material presented in this thesis is the original work of the candidate except as acknowledged in the text‚ and has not been previously submitted‚ either in part or

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    Department Of Education Region 1 Division of San Carlos DEMONSTRATION LESSON PLAN in ENGLISH I Prepared By: GISSELLE C. GARCIA Teacher Applicant I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the 60-minute period‚ students should be able to achieve the following with at least 75 % of success: a. Differentiate the three degrees of comparison b. Construct effective sentences using correct adjective and the degrees of comparison c. Appreciate the use of adjectives and its three degrees of comparison

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    Comparative Stylistic Analysis of a Poem Submitted to: Mrs. Daisy O. Casipit Submitted by: Lovely Anne B. Unquida (BSEd3-3) October 2013 Easter Wings by George Herbert Lord‚ who createdst man in wealth and store‚   Though foolishly he lost the same‚      Decaying more and more‚       Till he became         Most poore:         With thee       Oh let me rise As larks‚ harmoniously‚ And sing this day  thy victories: Then shall the fall further the flight

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    Shakespeare’s Sonnets William Shakespeare The Sonnet Form A sonnet is a fourteen-line lyric poem‚ traditionally written in iambic pentameter—that is‚ in lines ten syllables long‚ with accents falling on every second syllable‚ as in: “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” The sonnet form first became popular during the Italian Renaissance‚ when the poet Petrarch published a sequence of love sonnets addressed to an idealized woman named Laura. Taking firm hold among Italian poets‚ the sonnet

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    a test subject and began experimenting with memory in the late 1870’s (Fuchs‚ 1997). This testing was in contrast to the ideas on Wilhelm Wundt who believed that memory experiments were not possible. In the beginning Ebbinghaus studied 2‚300 one syllable words‚ often which had no meaning. Through this he began to develop theories involving memory lists as well as how memory was affected when outside variables were introduced. Since memory is influenced by many factors‚ including outside stimulus

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    Contemporary Indonesian Phonology and Morphology: Some Evidence of Language Change and Innovations The Roundtable Meeting‚ Leiden University‚ Leiden‚ 26’ 28 March 2008 Bambang Kaswanti Purwo Atma Jaya Catholic University Abstract For almost half a century Indonesian cannot refrain from having to bear with the mass and rapid influx of English loanwords. Since 1970s there has been a strong pressure‚ initiated by Pusat Bahasa (the Language Center)‚ for the change from Dutch-soundlike loanwords

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    Echo’s grieving. The first line consists mostly of spondees‚ which are groups of two stressed syllables. The following words are all stressed in the first line: slow‚ slow‚ fresh‚ fount‚ keep‚ time‚ salt and tears. These continuous spondees slow down the reader as he/she reads through the poem. This places an emphasis on each stressed word. In addition‚ the use of a pyrrhic‚ two continuous unstressed syllables‚ emphasizes the following spondee: salt tears. Line 10 also contains all spondees‚ meaning

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    |[pic] | |Our free Text Readability Consensus Calculator takes a sample of your writing and calculates the number of | |sentences‚ words‚ syllables‚ and characters in your sample. Our program takes the output of these numbers and | |plugs them into 7 popular readability formulas. These 7 readability formulas (see below) will help you find out| |the reading level and grade level of your materials

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    Furthermore‚ it adds an epenthetic syllable /pa/ where words otherwise be consonant final. Words can never begin with a vowel (however‚ semi-vowels are permitted)‚ a feature that distinguishes Wangkajunga from the southern dialects of the Western Desert language‚ such as Yankunytjatjara (Goddard

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