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You can quickly add any paper to your favourite. Cool!Glossary of Terms
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Variety- plural varieties 1)a variety of something a lot of things of the same type that are different from each other in some way: The girls come from a variety of different ...
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Phonetic Stylistic Devices in Advertisements
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CONCLUSIONS The author of the Bachelor’s Thesis investigated the phonetic stylistic devices used in English print advertisements. The aim of the following paper was to find ...
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Phonetic analysys. Syllables.
Samples for university3
5. PARADISE • /ˈpær.ə.daɪs/ • Each syllable has one vowel sound. The number of vowel sounds in a word equals the number of syllables. Don’t divide two vowels next to each other ...
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The Pronunciation
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Model: heart hear and think sink Aspect: ea pronounced as [a:] and th pronounced as [s] (individual sounds) Aim: To help students learn the pronunciation of the phonemes [a:] and ...
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Test in Phonetic
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1. We all use the same…………………..to produce the sounds we become accustomed to producing. 2. The set of…………….we acquire may vary: a child brought up in an English speaking ...
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Methods of Teaching English Pronunciation
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Correct and clear pronunciation is obviously of considerable importance in language learning. Without it, students may not be understood and may be poorly perceived by other ...
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Tickets for the English Language Exam in Phonetics
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1.Phonetics and its subjects matter. a)What is phonetics? - Phonetics is the study of human speech sounds or in another words the science of speech sounds of a language. ...
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Scottish English
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Interjections are rather interesting and characteristic feature of Scottish English, although they are highly colloquial. According to Eagle (2002) some of the common assertive ...
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Texan English
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3. Change in Texan Speech Texas has been radically transformed in comparison with other states . Factors that have reshaped the demography of the state include: “rapid ...
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Glossary
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Adverb A type of word that usually occurs as an adjunct to a VP or to a sentence. It most typically expresses such notions as time, place, manner, instrument, or circumstance. ...
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Theme of Love and Marriage in English, Russian and Latvian Proverbs
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Evaluated!Olga Petkeviča „Theme of Love and Marriage in English, Russian and Latvian Proverbs”. Bachelor paper. Scientific Adviser: Marina Maslova, Maģ. filol. lekt. The paper ...
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Terminology
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TERM abbreviation PRONUNCIATION TRANSLATION IN LATVIAN saīsinājums EXPLANATION shortened form of word or phrase TRANSLATION IN GERMAN die Abbreviatur ablative ablatīvs ...
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Plosives and Affricates
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Plosives (also known as stops, mutes, occlusives, explosives) sounds are formed by the air being completely blocked in the mouth and then suddenly released(p, t, k, b, d, g). ...
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Phonetics I
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1. Reduction of form words in connected speech. Types of reduction. English is a stress-timed language which means each stressed syllable is pronounced at more or less equal ...
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Borrowings in English
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“Ghosts, goblins, ghouls and witches are a large part of Halloween, but few people know how modern Halloween practices came to be.”1 SHOP “Like the other coffee shops, the ...
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Stylistic Devices in the English Language
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I‘ve fought through a bitter life since I last heard your voice; and you must forgive me, for I struggled only for you.”1 “You will have to be everywhere on time, looking perfect ...
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Sentence Stress
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Sentence stress (Theory) According to the free dictionary sentence stress means “the variation emphasis or vocal stress on the syllables of words within a sentence” (14). The ...
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