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    Hamlet: Syntax and Tone

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    Hamlet: Syntax and Tone The twelve lines between the Queen and Hamlet demonstrate a unique use of syntax and a specific tone. Beginning with the Queen’s first words in line 9 and ending with Hamlet’s in line 12‚ Hamlet’s responses mimic his mother’s in word choice and order‚ while offering opposite‚ but certainly insulting‚ meanings. For example‚ the Queen states “Hamlet‚ thou hast thy father much offended” only to be countered with Hamlet’s witty attack‚ “Mother‚ you have my father much offended”

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    SEMANTICS What is semantics? According to Fromkin et al. (2007)‚ semantics refers to "the study of the linguistic meaning of morphemes‚ words‚ phrases‚ and sentences." Timyam (2010) further describes the term as "the study of meaning [or the analysis of meaning]; it is mainly concerned with the meanings of words and sentences‚ the meaning relationships‚ and the conceptual system underlying meaning. Subfields of semantics include lexical semantics‚ which involves the meanings at lexical level and

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    AGUILAR‚ Janica Mara Y. BERBOSO‚ Kevin Leo C. CAYUBE‚ Katherine Kate Z. Prof. Ria Sagum Advisor PHILEX: Philippine Land Law Expert Chatbot Abstract Keywords: Chatbot‚ Natural Language Processing (NLP)‚ First-Order Predicate Logic‚ Natural Language Generation (NLG)‚ Precision and Recall The researchers tend to work on an expert system with integration of Philippine land laws. They chose to focus on land laws since one of the major problems of the Filipinos who seek law

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    The History of Semantics

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    You are just going to encounter a piece of prose as you browse through the next few lines. Yes‚ prose is any written matter that is expressed in ordinary language as opposed to poetry that uses rhymes‚ meters‚ and imagery to convey ideas and emotions. Derived from the Latin word ‘prôsa’‚ prose literally transforms into ‘straight-forward’. Hence‚ you would always find prose articles to be descriptive‚ narrative‚ or explanatory. Any spoken and writing language that is expressed in a sentence without

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    The change in syntactic function and paradigm‚ i.e. in distribution‚ that the stem undergoes in conversion is obvious from the examples. As to the semantic changes‚ they are at first sight somewhat chaotic. Many authors have pointed out that dust v means lto remove dust from smth* and also the opposite‚ i.e. ’to powder’‚ ’to cover with smth’ (e. g. to dust a cake with sugar); stone v means ’to throw stones at1‚ ’to put to death by throwing stones at1 and also ’to remove the stones’ (from fruit).

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    Semantic Feature Analysis

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    the article I chose to critique. The rationale stated that the study was concerned with “whether Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) can be modified and still produce naming improvements in aphasia.” The study looked at whether SFA could be modified and only focus on three categories (rather than the commonly used six)‚ and continue to see success in the area of naming in individuals with aphasia. Semantic Feature Analysis has frequently been used to treat the naming deficits commonly

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    transfer) (Ellis‚ 1994). Therefore‚ we tend to believe that most of the errors are account of negative transfer. This is partly true according to many empirical studies of errors which have showed that many errors are common to different linguistic backgrounds. The L1 is‚ therefore‚ one of various sources of errors‚ and there might be other reasons which should be considered (Krashen‚ 1988). Approaches to Errors Errors are made when learners of L2 produce incorrect language because they

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    Question Presented Can an insurance company be held liable for the insurance agent’s error? Short Answer Yes. Missouri does distinguish that in assured environments an insurance agent may be obligated to owe certain liabilities to its clients and also may be accountable for an inattentive breach of such liabilities. However in this situation‚ Davis inferred the lease as not to require coverage on the building. He was performing activities particular to his role as an insurance broker‚ not as a soliciting

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    Basic concepts in syntax

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    BASIC CONCEPTS IN SYNTAX The concept of ‘sentence’  A sentence is a sequence of words in a particular structural pattern (for example‚ S+V+O+A)‚ and regarded as primary because it comprises a minimum sense of unity and completeness.  Sentences are best defined in terms of structure + meaning.     I can easily walk that way back. She was feeling affectionate. She did it. *In the rain. Basic concepts in syntax 1. 2. 3. Sentences have parts‚ which may themselves have parts. (constituents)

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    Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2007 September 4-7‚ 2007‚ Las Vegas‚ Nevada‚ USA DETC2007-34010 LAPPING AND SUPERFINISHING EFFECTS ON HYPOID GEARS SURFACE FINISH AND TRANSMISSION ERRORS Jack Masseth ∗ Gear Design & Development‚ American Axle and Manufacturing Inc. 1840 Holbrook Ave.‚ Detroit‚ MI‚ USA ABSTRACT There are several geometric and working parameters‚ besides offset‚ that have minor effects on hypoid gears efficiency (i

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