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You can quickly add any paper to your favourite. Cool!Visa angļu valodas gramatika
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Little, a little, The little Little with a singular noun means (maz): I have very little time for reading. A liitle means mazliet: The little means tas mazais daudzums,kas...: ...
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English Speaking Countries
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Introduction I chose this project because it is interesting to know some things about English speaking countries. With this project I want to present the all-important things ...
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Terminological Vocabulary
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ablaut ablauts; patskaņu mija ablaut In linguistics, the process of ablaut is a vowel change accompanying a change in grammatical function. For example, the vowel change in ...
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Socio-Economic Factors of Consumer Behavior: Regional Aspect. Patērētāju uzvedības sociālekonomiskie faktori: reģionālais aspekts
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NOBEIGUMS Galvenie secinājumi, atzinumi un konstatējumi Promocijas darbā ar ekonomisko uzvedību apzīmēts pazīmju un rādītāju kopums, kas raksturo patērētāju darbības, ieskaitot ...
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The Development of Speaking Skills through the Input of Language Games in Secondary School
Term Papers for university90
Conclusions The analysis of both the theoretical background and the empiric research proves that the input of games in language learning is beneficial. During almost two months of ...
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Word Formation of the English Language
Research Papers for university25
The theme of my course-paper is 'Word-formation. Conversion'. At the first part of the work I've wrote some lines about the term 'word' as the smallest independent unit of speech. ...
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Aspects of Creating Mental Wellness and Recreation Zones in the Knowledge Territory Pārdaugava
Term Papers for university50
CONCLUSIONS One of the important key concepts is to rearrange the healthcare environment from institutionalised system to a community based setting. Putting emphasis on quality ...
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Scottish English
Research Papers for university13
Interjections are rather interesting ... the common assertive interjections are (n)yod ... of the commonest interjections of surprise and ...
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German Borrowings to English Language
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... that they include interjections, verbs, and complete ...
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Brandbrief
Essays for secondary school7
Schöne Grüße aus Lettland! Heute habe ich Deinen Brief bekommen. Vielen Dank für Deinen netten Brief und die schönen Grüße. Ich habe mich darüber gefreut. Ich muß sagen, du ...
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Translation Peculiarities of Anna's Sakse's "Flowers: Fairy-Tales" - "Wild Rose and Morning Wind"
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Anna Sakse is one of the most famous Latvian writers. Her outstanding volume of „Pasakas par ziediem” is translated also in the English Language with a title „Flowers: Fairy-tales ...
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Stylistic Devices in Fiction
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5. Conclusion This brief outline of the most characteristic features of the five language styles and their variants will show that out of the number of features which are easily ...
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Neologisms in Fashion Terminology
Research Papers for university17
CONCLUSIONS The goal of this research paper was to investigate the newly formed words in fashion-related terminology, and give interpretations of their explanations and possible ...
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Media Research
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Analysis of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster. BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting ...
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English Glossary
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Protocol The principal set (or communications protocol) of digital message formats and rules for exchanging messages between computers across a single network or a series of ...
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How to Forge a Strong Community in an Online Classroom
Research Papers for secondary school5
The text is about a curriculum that is presented flexibly and creatively online. Within the curriculum, a link is established with students and assessment is performed taking into ...
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Analysis of "A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess
Research Papers for university33
... , antanaclasis, allusion, euphemism, interjections, idioms, borrowings, epizeuxis ...
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Ethical and Professional Code of Interpreters at the Court
Research Papers for university6
In the theoretical lectures at Ventspils College Translation studies department students can obtain a lot of useful information that would-be translators and interpreters should ...
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English Text Translation into Latvian
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A. Introduction The modern history of European integration begins at the end of World War II, when the states of Europe were motivated by common interest in rebuilding a ...
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Business Etiquette in Japan
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Meeting Etiquette Greeting in Japan are very formal and ritualized; It can be seen as impolite to introduce to yourself, even in a large gathering; In introductions use the ...
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Myth Making in the Novel "1984" by George Orwell and Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
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The novel, anti-utopia by George Orwell 1984 uses myths on one hand and reflects the process during which myths are created on the other one. Also Umberto Eco’s novel Foucault’s ...
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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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Functions of Language in Prague School and Their Development
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One of the significant Jakobson’s additions to linguistics was his model of the functions of language, which was based on the earlier model by Bühler. The later development of the ...
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Analysis of "Midnight's Children" by Salman Rushdie
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Relationships between people American girl, Evie Burns: ‘From now on, there’s a new big chief around here. Okay, Indians? Any arguments?’ (p.183); ‘You Indians c’n thank your ...
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Exam Questions and Answers for Discourse Analysis
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Then, the legitimising strategies are used, that tell that an individual has to think and do the same as others do, e.g., what he is, thousands and hundreds of thousands are saying ...
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