Chapter 3: The Sounds of English. Consonants and Vowels. An Articu-latory Classification and Description. Acoustic Correlates 3.1. Consonants and Vowels. Traditional distinctions. Chomsky and Halle’s SPE definition 3.2. Criteria for consonant classification. Vocal cord vibration. Sonority 3.3. Manner of articulation. Plosives. Fricatives. Affricates 3.4. Sonorants. The Approximants: glides and liquids 3.5. Oral and nasal articulation 3.6. Force of articulation 3.7. Place of articulation 3.8. The
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BOOK REVIEW | HASSAN NAWAZ LALEE NUST-201201264 | SECTION:A | STRANGER BY ALBERT CAMUS ABOUT THE BOOK: WRITTEN BY: ALBERT CAMUS TRANSLATED BY: STUART GILBERT PUBLISHED: IN 1942(FRENCH)‚ IN 1943(English) ORIGINAL LANGUAGE: FRENCH TYPE: Philosophical
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"The Stranger": Analysis Author: Albert Camus Pierre Palmer English II. Period #5 Date: 10/4/9 copyright‚ by Pierre Palmer I. Biographical Insights A. Albert Camus’ cultures consist of being a novelist‚ literature and short story writer of many books. He wrote an essay on the state of Muslims in Algeria‚ causing him to lose his job and he moved to Paris. Albert Camus also joined the French resistance against the Nazis and became an editor of "Combat"‚ an underground newspaper. He was dissatisfied
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The Stranger: The Essay In the philosophical novel “The Stranger”‚ written by Albert Camus‚ the story ended with Meursault’s last thoughts. He thinks‚ “For everything to be consummated‚ for me to feel less alone‚ I had only wish that there be a large crowd of spectators the day of my execution and that they greet me with cries of hate” (Camus 123). The question is: Why does Meursault hope for this? Why does Camus end the novel at this point? And who is the “Stranger” and why? “The Stranger” ends
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Topic #1 Illustrate how Meursault’s indifferent attitude and moral ambiguity is fundamentally at odds with society’s expectations of how a person should think and behave. Outline I. Thesis Statement: In The Stranger‚ society views Meursault as a cold-hearted killer and a moral "blank." It categorizes him as dangerous and evil because Meursault refuses to conform to society’s accepted standards of behavior. II. Meursault’s attitude and behavior A. At his mother’s vigil and the funeral 1. Meursault
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Albert Camus: The Guest 1. Existentialism: Sartre and Camus are the two most important French Existentialists. 2. Do not believe that there is any “essential nature” 3. Believe that our “nature” is constructed by the choices that we make 4. Absurdism: The belief that our desire for meaning is greater than the capacity of the universe to produce meaning. 5. There is no inherent meaning in the world 6. We warp the non-sense of the universe into a meaningful material reality
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Mrs Camus’ butler‚ overheard them speaking in the grand dining room while dusting the gigantic house. He was quietly minding his own business when he overheard them say his name‚ he became intrigued so he hid behind the glass sliding doors to listen. “I just don’t know. How will he react? He’s been so great for the past three years; he’s been so nice to Carly. I just don’t want to tell him‚” exclaimed Mrs Camus. “Alright‚ after Saturday’s family dinner tomorrow‚ I will tell him‚” said Mr Camus. At
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muscles of the lungs. During this process‚ the air is pushed out of the lungs by the respiratory muscles creating an egressive type of airflow. The speech sound or stop made with this type of mechanism is plosive and it can either be voiced or voiceless. When a sound is voiced‚ the glottis (the space between the vocal chords) will slightly be adjusted‚ leaving a narrow passage between the chords; for air to pass through. The airstream will cause the chords to vibrate. Examples of such sounds
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Answer: voiceless alveolopalatal affricate Word: cherry (a) /θ/ (e) /r/ (b) /ŋ/ (f) /j/ (c) /ʒ/ (g) /g/ (d) [ɫ] 2. Give the phonetic symbol representing the consonant sound described and then supply an English word containing the sound. (a) voiced alveolopalatal affricate (b) aspirated voiceless bilabial stop (c) alveolar flap (d) dentalized alveolar nasal (e) voiceless labiovelar fricative (f) voiceless labiodental fricative (g) voiceless glottal fricative
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The most popular reaction to Albert Camus’ The Stranger is to say the trial is inequitable and Meursault did not deserve a punishment as severe as death. When I started the novel I did not agree with that statement at all‚ it was understood that Meursault had shot the Arabian man‚ five times at that‚ how could one find this as an “unfair retribution”? As I kept reading though‚ I was almost mortified by the conduct and the overall atmosphere of the trial. There is no way to deny that the lawyers
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