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Essay on a Specific Dimension of Language Humanitarian Essay
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The Endangered Language website sets forth various discussions of how indigenous languages are being discarded by people in favour of the other major languages of the world. Many tribal leaders are struggling and campaigning for more engaged participation by the younger generation in the local languages and cultural practices.
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Animal Testing Humanitarian Literature review
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Moreover, it argued that animal experimentation is a multibillion-dollar industry that involves corporate, government, and university laboratories, cage and food manufacturers, and animal breeders, dealers, and transporters. It also explained that massive funding is there in this area and the public money is looted.
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Comparison of HR system in UK, China and Japan Humanitarian Research Paper
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Human resource management practices adopted by organizations of different regions across the globe have certain differences in terms of their approaches. It is so because organizations develop their HR system on the basis of several factors related to the social and cultural aspects of their nation.
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Childrens Picture Books Appeal Equally to Adults Humanitarian Essay
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The verbal description provides one of the basic lessons of leading a healthy social life, “She told them to have fun. She told them to be good” (Potter 2). What the author actually tries to convey is that children must enjoy themselves but the modes of such enjoyment should not be such that it hampers the lives and peace of others. 
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Hints and Tips to Aid in Preparation of a Major Research Paper Humanitarian Essay
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In conclusion, by thinking through these points, you can decide on an effective form, of presentation, for your survey. If you have the impression, that your survey, will not work well, consider different, incentives for your respondents, or even, as a last resort, change the length, of your survey.
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Conflict Between Researh and Ethics on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study Humanitarian Essay
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The declaration of Helsinki by the WHO in the year 1964, which was developed as an alternative to the Nuremberg code, laid strict emphasis on the importance of obtaining an informed consent following which the PHS framed its own guidelines for clinical trials which marked the beginning of what is more commonly now known as an IRB.
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Ways in which Takei and Coates Approach Observation in Their Research: A Comparative Analysis Humanitarian Coursework
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Depending on the objective of the study, a certain approach is more appropriate than the other. In addition, factors such as the nature or type of questions that would be administered, the sample size, skills and training of the researcher, and future prospects would determine the kind of approach necessary for particular research. 
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Importance of the Pilot Study Humanitarian Thesis
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Administering questionnaires to collect data is one of the most reliable forms of taking inputs. But, when the nature of the study happens to be strategic one and there are far-reaching consequences based on the success or failure of gaining valuable data, then all efforts are made to make sure that the questionnaire is bug-free.  
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Using Metaphors in Language Humanitarian Essay
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The entire song harbors its essence on one single emotion-love. Yet, the figurative use of language draws various allusions to an affectionate clasping of hands, physical intimacy, an anguished soul, a perturbed mind, and a sorrowful heart. The flow of words tells the story of a dating couple who may have had disagreements and thus separated.
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How Would You Establish Whether a Group of Languages Is Related Humanitarian Term Paper
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The different dialects of the language, as they evolve into separate languages, remain in contact with one another and influence each other. The alternative to the family tree model was the wave theory. It was s series challenge to the comparative method. It deals with changes due to contact among languages and dialects.
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To What Extent Do Some of the Aspects of Language Have an Influence on Perception Humanitarian Research Paper
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This paper will begin with the statement that language is a basic part of human life. It is a way of transmitting how we feel, what we think, what we experience and what we see. It allows us both to be able to express ourselves and to understand others. The language commonly involves the interaction between more than one person, requiring both an emissary and a receiver.
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Persian Loanwords in Ottoman and Modern Turkish Language Humanitarian Research Paper
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Understanding the Turkish language embraces a little understanding of the country’s history. The imperial power called the Ottoman Empire existed from 1299 to 1923. This can be called one of the largest empires to have power over the borders of the Mediterranean. During this period three languages were used by the Turks.
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Steve Duin of The Oregonian: The Writer and His Style Humanitarian Term Paper
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I wonder which part of his being influenced his style. His inclination to sports may be the factor that makes him present his opinions directly as clean as the rules and fairness of the game. His regular and habitual reading may have also influenced his writing style. The authors he read, their ideas and style may have also affected his own writing.
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Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention Humanitarian Research Paper
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According to the discussion, ethnic conflict threatened the territorial integrity of countries throughout the world including Somalia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Liberia in Africa; Bosnia and Kosovo in Eastern Europe; state-sponsored ethnic cleansing in East Timor in Asia and extreme violence on the North American island nation of Haiti. 
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Investigative Discourse Analysis Humanitarian Coursework
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The total number of words in the entire narrative is 2292, with the total number of sentences being 188, which brings the mean length of the utterance of the entire narrative to an average of 12 words. The Prologue contains 292 words in 25 sentences, which brings the MLU of this section to 12 words. 
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Media Speak - the Language of Advertising Humanitarian Article
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The author is defending the above-mentioned claim, as well as saying that advertisers use ‘weasel words’. These are words that appear to say one thing, when in fact, they say the opposite, to get buyers to buy their products. He goes on to state that the word ‘help’ is a major weasel word. Other words that can be regarded as weasel words include ‘new’ and ‘improved’. Some unfinished words are also weasel words. They may be used independently or in conjunction with other weasel words to make an advertisement claim.
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The Phonetic Problems in Consonant Sounds of Thai International Students Pronunciation Humanitarian Coursework
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The Australian born Thais pronounced all consonants correctly due to the fact that these participants develop two languages as their vernaculars. Stockwell (2007) indicates that people who are born in families generally speaking two or more languages develop all languages equally and are called co-ordinate bilingual.
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English Language Learners: Concerns With the Language Humanitarian Research Paper
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English Language Learners is the common term that has been adopted by educators to refer to students with a Limited English Proficiency, English as a Second Language and even in cases where Second Language Learners. This paper aims at providing strategies for the English Language Learners to help improve their learning process.
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How Can Different Ways of Knowing to Help Us to Distinguish Something That Is True Humanitarian Essay
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We, human beings, are gifted with the senses that help us to attain knowledge of all kinds. With the help of our senses, we differentiate between truth and false but our senses take the help of four ways of knowing that are perception, reason, emotion, and language. We are able to differentiate between something that is true and something that is believed to be true on the basis of the different ways of knowing.
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Successful Human Relations Practice Humanitarian Essay
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Successful human relations is a complex phenomenon that is inherently interdisciplinary and which requires insight from a variety of different spheres.  In order to interact successfully in a workplace environment, an individual will need the requisite skills in order to be a successful employee and/or manager.
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Syllabus Design for Learners of English as a Second Language Humanitarian Research Paper
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It is recommended that in concluding the strategizing of learning methodologies firstly there should be a popularized awareness amongst teachers. Secondly, though the progress is institutional yet there must be effective homogeneity in cross-cultural education especially in English as second language teaching modes and methodologies.
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Key Elements of Research Design and Why These Are Important to the Production of Academically Rigorous Research Humanitarian Research Paper
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The write-up may take the form of a dissertation, which is “a report on an original piece of research” (Parsons, 2005, p.5), and “involves the acquisition and communication of knowledge… [characterized by] the scientific virtues of the organization, precision, and clarity” (ibid, p.3). Efficiency is important in getting this process done smoothly. 
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Informed Consent in Educational Research Settings: Definitions, Requirements, and Exemptions Humanitarian Coursework
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Special circumstances or considerations are required in consent issues with children, particularly if the “informed consent” consideration is given by a child. As the British Educational Research Association points out, juvenile to a very high degree, “make their decision, at least partly, in light of those relationships.
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Morphology, Denotation, and the Functions of Language Humanitarian Assignment
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Morphology means “the mental system involved in word formation” or it can refer to “the branch of linguistics that deals with words, their internal structure, and how they are formed” (Aronoff & Fudeman, 2005: 1). Morphologists examine words, their framework and their formation by means of identifying and studying morphemes. 
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Global Usage of a Language Humanitarian Assignment
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According to the findings, it can, therefore, be said that the dictionary meaning of the term globalize is ‘make something become adopted on a global scale’. There is a distinction between developing a language for global use and developing a language as a sociological tool. Global usage of a language enhances global understanding.
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The Importance of Learning Other Languages Humanitarian Assignment
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I intend to use this to help me in future relations taking into consideration the fact that it is important to create a clear way in which we can relate with each other without hurting emotions in whatever manner. It is clear that the respect of other people’s cultures is a clear way of attaining individual respect as well as praise. 
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The Impact of Geography and Economic Activity Humanitarian Assignment
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Roman art has more sculptures of its emperors and served for their propaganda. “The Battle of Actium is also alluded to with the swan symbols of Apollo. This is a good example of the propaganda which Augustus used in his art. He wanted the people to connect the gods and his coming to power after the Battle of Actium, a battle in which he had received divine help.
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Latin and Greek Classical Languages Humanitarian Term Paper
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Egypt, which has given us thousands of documents in Greek, has until now yielded little in Latin. Most of the knowledge we have of Latin writing in the 1st century comes from documents recovered from Pompeii. All of this stifles our exacting studies of Latin as a root language for the Indo-European.
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Qualitative Reasearch: Autoethnography Humanitarian Essay
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The concerns surrounding the writing of an autoethnography relative to objectivity and ethics is an opportunity for the author to gain even further insight into the author's inner life.  Autoethnography allows for learning and understanding the self's position in and relationship to society in a very refreshing and personal way. 
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Contentment and Materialism in The Overcoat and The Necklace Humanitarian Essay
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In both stories, the objects do become props in a play that sets a course for the lives of the characters. Mathilde has scripted a play in which each piece of the set must be perfected in order for her to hit the mark. The overcoat scripts the play for Akakii. Its presence becomes the focus of a journey.
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Translation: Conveyance of Treasures of One Language to Another Humanitarian Research Paper
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If a language serves the purpose of a medium of communication between people of a community translation is the medium of communication between the peoples of the communities and societies of the world. Simply the task of translation is to be considered as a science, so far as the transmission of information is involved with it.
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Humanitarian Aid for Darfur Crisis Humanitarian Coursework
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The present situation of UNAMID is commendable since they are doing all they can to make sure that the situation in Darfur does not worsen. However, a lot more needs to be done by all concerned parties to ensure that the genocide in Darfur does not repeat itself and the region can be brought back to normalcy (Matthew, 2008).
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The Writing Process Humanitarian Term Paper
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The prewriting stage is characterized by activities such as brainstorming in which the idea of the paper begins to take shape and thoughts regarding what one wants to say begin to come into focus.  The planning stage is when these ideas are brought together into some sort of logical, meaningful sequence.
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Article Analysis of 11 Ways to Critique an Article by Mike Metcalfe Humanitarian Assignment
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Considering the arguments put forth in this paper, about the issues underlying the organization’s policy, possible alternatives to deal with those issues supported by logical examples and recommendations and the inherent weaknesses a better policy could be designed and developed that would be conclusive and all-encompassing.
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Paul, the Apostle to the Gentile Humanitarian Essay
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The Spirit within Paul’s Jewish monotheism shows us relation of the Triune God – Father, Son and Spirit- Three divine Persons, One God, and the idea of indwelling. God in His loving goodness sends His Son to redeem the world and the Son sends the Spirit to speak of God. In the New Age, the Torah and the tabernacle (the physical manifestation of God’s dwelling with humanity).
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TERTIARY STUDIES IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE Humanitarian Coursework
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This was why I decided to pursue further studies abroad. Qualifications that are obtained from western institutions are highly regarded; hence, I decided to study in Australia. During my
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Three Different Forms of Reading Instructions Humanitarian Term Paper
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In essence, the skills-based learning approach is aimed at providing the students with the benefits of both the Phonics and Whole Language-based instruction. In fact, the primary goal is to extract the advantages of the Top-Down and Bottom-up approaches, in addition to minimizing their inherent deficiencies.
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Pastry Today Humanitarian Assignment
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King Arthur Flour products, as it is being marketed on its website, is famous for its specialized flour and mixes that are identified with satisfying the discriminating standards of professional bakers. This company emphasized quality flours as highlighted by a core philosophy and an educational approach to flour production and use. 
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PowerPoint Presentation Analysis Humanitarian Assignment
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With the checklist as a guideline, I was able to focus the elements of the presentation into a more concrete and easily understandable whole. During the actual presentation, I would elicit answers from the class regarding the question on slide two and ask them about their reasoning in an attempt to also foster inquiry-based learning. 
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The Use of Logical Framework in the Project Cycle: Is it an Essential Tool Humanitarian Report
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In order to be an effective and useful tool, it requires a careful prior analysis of the relationships between a project’s objectives, outputs and outcomes, and the ways in which these relations can be verified”. It should be a flexible framework that is updated and modified as the project progresses and not a rigid blueprint for action. 
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Research Methods Project Humanitarian Coursework
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The objectives have been clearly laid out based on the information available. The research methodology has been discussed along with suggestions for data collection and interpretation methods. This research is expected to add to the existing body of knowledge and help to make a decision on setting up a small mobile recording unit.
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The Assessment of Language and Communication Humanitarian Coursework
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Regardless of the steps taken to encourage language and communication development at a very young age, children do tend to develop along a consistent and predictable acquisition process, most of which occurs before the age of 4. The process begins with the recognition of name and the attempts to make vocalizations at around six months of age. 
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Causes and Consequences of the Notion of Language Death Humanitarian Coursework
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There are quite many definitions of language planning each of which reveals its particular aspect. Thus Haugen defines language planning as “the normative work of language academies and committees, all forms of what is commonly known as language cultivation, and all proposals for language reform or standardization”.
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Pidgins and Creoles Humanitarian Essay
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“Cultural identity is always situational in character”. (Waters 1999: 44-9).  From the perspective of interaction, the idea of identity arises from an abundance of minor and major communicational acts. This capacity to displace without losing the sense of connection to a social network has a global political-economic dimension. W.A. Lewis (1978). 
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Numb by Linking Park Humanitarian Essay
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After that, I have talked about what the song suggests and what are its implied connotations and meanings. In the end, I have appreciated the work that has been done by the band. As far as the bibliography is concerned, I have made use of different websites that have listed reviews for the second album Meteora of Linkin Park. I have also listed the reasons as to why I have taken up the particular sources.
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Second Language: Reflection on Social Identity and Implications of Teaching Humanitarian Essay
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Language is the single greatest difference between man and the animal kingdom. The intricate system of sounds made by humans has the power to convey thoughts, emotions, and history. Through the expression of language, individuals can situate themselves in relationship to others, define their in-group, and designate centers of power.
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Design & Implementation of a School-Wide Vocabulary Program to Improve Reading Comprehension Humanitarian Coursework
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When we analyze the earlier part of teaching, teachers tend to teach only with the intension of explaining the meaning of a larger portion of the text rather than giving a detailed touch to word-by-word. Durkin, [1979] feels that teachers during the process of teaching explain the context quickly without paying an additional attempt to comprehension skills.
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Rise of English as a World Language Humanitarian Essay
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But to plаce аll the blаme on English, аnd to ignore the more fundаmentаl economic issues thаt аre involved, is, аs two recent commentаtors hаve put it, 'to аttаck the wrong tаrget, to indulge in linguistic Luddism'. Solutions аre more likely to come from the domаin of economic policy, not lаnguаge policy. 
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Recent Challenges To Nativist Theories of Language Development Humanitarian Coursework
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In the past, local newspapers have available willingness checklists that optional that children should stay home from kindergarten if they couldn't cut with scissors. In the future, national and restricted assessments should display the wealth of what children do discern and should promote instruction that builds on their strengths.
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Language Acquisition Humanitarian Essay
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According to the report psycholinguist and developmental psychologist studies the acquisition of native languages. Although, there is no clear explanation of how infants learn to speak. Most explanation is based on the inference that infants have a natural tendency of understanding grammar and observation that infants simulate what they hear and learn from others.
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