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    Before one can discuss language as an agent of cultural transmission or a custodian of culture‚ the meaning of the terms should be know. Language is the medium through which people communicate their feelings‚ thoughts and aspirations to one another. The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary defines language as "the system of sounds and words used by human to express their thoughts and feelings". Language is an intergral part of culture and it has the ability to transmit a people’s culture. But

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    School name Your name Date Instructor Reading Art: Understanding Iconographic I chose a painting from Jan Van Eyck‚ a Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife.  This portrait hold a lot of symbolic meaning‚ and a lot of hidden symbols. The four  roles that the artist Jan Van Eyck uses in the portrait ``The Arnolfini Marriage`` is faithfulness‚  purity‚ Loyalty‚ and love. In order to incorporate deeper meaning to his portrait Jan Van Eyck uses oil to paint this beautiful painting.

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    Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignment 201 Question Booklet – Task A Ai) Describe four different methods of communication; a) Verbal communication – sounds‚ words‚ language and talking. b) Non verbal - Sign language‚ body language/gesturing. c) Visual – signs‚ symbols‚ photos‚ picture cards‚ etc. d) Written – with pen and paper‚ emails. Aii) Identify five different reasons why people communicate; a) Show feelings and express emotions. b)

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    Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist who laid the foundation on the ideas of structure in the study of language. His Book Course in General Linguistics that was published in 1916 has detailed all that he claimed to be his views. In his book Saussure shows us a clear reaction against many of the ideas raised and he emphasizes the importance of seeing language as a living phenomenon as against the historical view‚ of studying speech‚ of analysing the underlying system of a language in order to

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    An Introduction To Pragmatics Bruce Fraser Boston University December 1987 PREFACE Linguistic pragmatics is the study of linguistic communication . The writer here presented a general picture of what researchers in the field see to be the " received dicta " . He has borrowed liberally from any and all available sources ‚ usually without attribution . CHAPTER 1 THE DOMAIN OF PRAGMATICS 1. INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS : Syntactic studying the ways in which signs are combined and the signification

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    INTRODUCTION Communication is the transmission of thoughts in the form of information from one person to another‚ using common symbols‚ signs or behaviours (Zastrow & Kirst-Ashman‚ 2009). The most common form of communication is verbal communication which is basically the translation of thoughts to words which can be understood and translated into meaning by both parties (Recanatti‚ 2004). Words are translated differently by different people depending on their different cultures and languages which

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    "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free." — Michelangelo Part 1 In the quote above‚ Michelangelo describes his creation of a religious symbol. Discuss with your fellow class: What art images and symbols do you see presented in religious ceremonies in churches‚ greeting cards‚ books‚ and the visual arts? There are multiple symbols to represent religious ceremonies in church. The most common I think would be the cross. But‚ if you look deeper into different denominations

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    Culture both liberates and constrains. It liberates by investing the randomness of nature with meaning‚ order‚ and rationality and by providing safeguards against chaos; it constrains by imposing a structure on nature and by limiting the range of possible meanings created by the individual I quite agree with this oppinion by Claire Kramsch‚ especially after I have read the first 10 pages of his book Language and Culture and gained a basic understanding of his views. Accoridng ot Claire‚ "nature

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    4. BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES Barriers is anything to do with the interference of the message being receive or understood by the other person who is the receiving the message (www.wikipedia.org‚ 27 Mar 2013). Barriers is one of the reason why misunderstanding or communication breakdowns. It’s very important to understand and to be aware of the barriers and of the common barriers in the business world is a cultural barrier. Cultural barriers are “the same category of words

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    With the development and popularization of the Internet‚ more and more people are added to the Internet communicative activities. Online chat is one of these increasingly popular forms. Since it is open and compatible‚ it draws the attention of people from all over the world and from every circle. Therefore‚ the study of cyber language has become a focus of attention. In this paper‚ under the theory of modern stylistics‚ the stylistic features of cyber language and its causes were discussed from

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