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Social Distance and Agency and Affectedness Humanitarian Research Proposal
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This paper seeks to analyze the linguistic analysis of two articles, one in CNN news and the other in Al Jazeera news, for social distance and agency and affectedness. I wish to explore the differences that exist between field and tenor variables and their impact on interactions in relation to two articles in the media.
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Development of English for Specific Purposes Humanitarian Essay
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The fourth stage is already in progress, with the fifth beginning to emerge from the horizon. One shall describe each of the five stages in detail in later chapters, but it will provide a useful perspective giving a summary here. ESP is not a monolithic universal phenomenon. Nevertheless, it has developed at different rates in different countries.
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Similarities and Differences between Language Policies in Taiwan, Hongkong and Mainland China Humanitarian Coursework
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 The Sino-Japanese war (1894-95) and Opium Wars of the 1840s to 1860s most especially played a critical role in the promotion of modern standard Chinese (Guoyu, later Putonghua) in Mainland China. Hong Kong was a British colony but returned to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1997 while Taiwan was under the Japanese concession until 1945.
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Whats Black, Then White, and Said All Over Humanitarian Assignment
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In the essay “What’s Black, Then White, and Said All Over?” Savan uses the phrase “paying the dues” when she talks about the use of black language by white people. A close reading of the text reveals that the term “paying the dues” refers to the recognition of the struggle and suffering that black people went through in creating and popularizing most of the words in use today.
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The Relation of Rhythm in Spoken Discourse Humanitarian Book Report/Review
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The following reading response lays emphasis on the classification of speech stream to tone unit also known as intonational phrases. The study focuses on various ways in which these phrases are grouped and their definition of discourse-pragmatic mode. The response looks into the relation of rhythm in spoken discourse. In addition, issues that students find hard are put into consideration for further instructions.
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Does Language Influence Thinking Skills or Cognition Humanitarian Essay
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The question thus begs; what would it be like to have never learned a certain language for instance English, but instead learned other languages such as Spanish or Japanese? Would there be an influence on the way we think?  Another more thrilling case is imagining having been brought up without any language at all. Does learning a new language influence the way we think?
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Language Acquisition by a Bilingual Child Humanitarian Essay
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When studying vocabulary acquisition of two languages among bilingual children, researchers focus majorly on the factors contributing to the differences observed. Some of these include the degree of exposure and the frequency of exposure to the languages. Studying these factors is very important since children’s language development is very crucial to them at the time they are still developing.
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Quality Assurance of Interpreting Processes Humanitarian Essay
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However, in the community interpreting model, there is advocacy where the interpreter makes sure the client fully comprehends what is said. In a linguistic model, there is no seeking of clarity. Both models seek to interpret what is said. In a linguistic model, the interpreter is not always present while in a community interpreting model the interpreter is always present.
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Lenition and its Accompanying Constraints Humanitarian Essay
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The author states that there are many different definitions of lenition. This is because quite a number of scholars have grappled with the concept of lenition. Phonologists even disagree on what types of segmental changes qualify as lenition. Nevertheless, various scholars have put forth their definitions of the term.
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Grammatical Features of Definiteness Humanitarian Essay
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The author of the paper explains that features in grammar are also called grammatical categories; these are items within the grammar of a language and in this case the English language. They include tense which are grouped into; present and past. Secondly, numbers which occur in plural and singular.
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Phonological Aspects of English Teaching and Learning Humanitarian Research Paper
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Linguists have analyzed the matter from the perspective of ELF (English as Lingua Franca) and EIF (English as International Language) and interpretations such as NS (native speaker) and NNS (non-native speaker). A teacher’s phonological awareness, which means their awareness of the sound structure of words, plays an equally important role in the teaching process of English.
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The kurdish language Humanitarian Research Paper
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In present day times, the Kurdish language is spoken by people in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan,
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Cantonese Romanization System Humanitarian Research Paper
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According to the report Cantonese Romanization System the art of Chinese Romanization began way back when westerners such as Macro polo made contact with the Chinese culture. Chinese Romanization was started in the early 17th century by Jesuit priests as they came to china to promote Christianity and learn the Chinese language.
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Annotated bibliography Humanitarian Term Paper
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The researchers were able to identify that this generalization is not completely true and that there are other factors involved. This research will be used to provide support for the opponent side of the argument that puberty and the age before puberty is the critical period to gain native like proficiency in learning a second language.
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Language and society Humanitarian Research Paper
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Translation dictionaries were of muchbenefit in getting the titles used in the two languages. A comparison was made on how these different cultures use gender titles and whether there exist any similarities or differences. It
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The Importance of Outside Classroom Activities Humanitarian Essay
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In a study abroad context, students have the advantage of immersing themselves in the environment of the target language and being exposed to it. However, in a stay-home context, where English is not the mother tongue, students’ exposure to the second language is oftentimes restricted to the classroom.
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Social Responsibility in Business Humanitarian Research Paper
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This allows a company for self-monitoring of compliance with the national and local legislation, international laws and ethical standards. However, corporate social responsibility has gradually become a complex phenomenon. Today the
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Second Language Acquisition Humanitarian Assignment
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The difference in learning the curve of indefinite articles between the NNS and NS is very minimal. An NNS interlocutor will enable a learner to use the definite article, in a better way than an NS interlocutor. An NNS will effectively teach a learner to adopt a better sentence structure while an NS interlocutor will teach a learner to pronounce the sentences and achieve consistency.
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Phonological aspect of English teaching and learning Humanitarian Research Proposal
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The matters of mother tongue influence and its avoiding while learning English of what and how to teach are one of the most discussed ones, both from the students’ and the teachers’ sides. English learning is a wide field of research, especially because of there are several variants of English, and each is considered to be right by its speakers.
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Understanding and Verbal Expression of Thoughts Humanitarian Assignment
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Without good lexical skills, the act of communication is almost impossible to imagine, especially when it comes to the expression of sophisticated ideas. No matter how good the grammatical and phonetic skills of a speaker are, without developed lexical skills it is hard to build sentences and comprehend messages, whether oral or written.
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Idea of translation and related issue Humanitarian Essay
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In this respect the case of considering the role of interpretation and translation within the communication with foreigners is of a great importance as there is the thing is not just in your ability to find particular words, but the origin and background
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Language and society Humanitarian Essay
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The author also says that the main advantage of online degrees is that the holder can easily trace all coursework done and outlines credentials of the holder with electronic proof of the same. For college degree holders, there is no such thing. He compares
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How Literary Practices Enhance Understanding of the Text Humanitarian Essay
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More emphasis should be placed on factors that are more than the text in order to ensure an effective understanding of the communication message. A key example is that a recommendation letter places more emphasis on the origin of the letter, instead of the text content. The signatory of the letter should illustrate authority and an opinion that is more likely to attract respect or favor. 
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The American Red Cross Humanitarian Organization Humanitarian Essay
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The Red Cross services are provided mainly by a team of volunteers drawn from different parts of the country. Currently, the organization plans to ensure that the volunteers who work for the organization become as diverse as possible. However, Red Cross also has about 40,000 salaried employees, consisting mainly of nurses.
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Intercultural communication in language class of culturally diverse students Humanitarian Essay
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In the English language class one third of my students were from China including Zhang Li, and the rest were mixed of various nations. In learning English language class, the Chinese students were tend to be shy, introvert and reserved. They were poor in communication other students and with instructors and not very often participate in the class discussions.
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12 linguistics branches Humanitarian Research Paper
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gy, syntax, discourse analysis, pragmatics, etc.) with the aim of providing retrievable interpretations which allow comparisons of different texts, genres (fiction, drama and poetry).This branch is just like the grandfather since it involves all the branches whose texts must be
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China241 - Chiense language analysis (homework) Humanitarian Case Study
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Labor not gender thus produces social identity. Looking at the four linguistic features of Beijing Mandarin or standard language (PTH), there is thus no major
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Canonical Antonyms Humanitarian Research Paper
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Several semantically contrasting word duos are more probable to be viewed as standard antonyms than others are. Examples include canonical ones like cold and hot; sad and happy; and young and old as opposed to the non-canonical ones like scorching and icy; miserable and happy; hot and freezing; youthful and aged; and fiery and cold.
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Herbert Paul Grice - Linguistic Philosopher Humanitarian Essay
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Grice called cooperation the cooperative principle and attributed it to people’s goal of coming to mutual interaction conclusions. According to Grice, conversational cooperation included the cooperative principle in the sense that people still worked together to accomplish an argument despite disagreeing angrily (Korta and Perry 2012).
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Reading Response Humanitarian Article
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author argued that the spread of English in both inner circle, outer cycle, and expanding circle has led to the development of many English-based creoles and pidgins. To say the truth, this phenomenon became so popular in my country. For example, students who learn English
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Summarize the article Humanitarian Essay
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In his literature review, Bell argues that learners of a second language have different abilities to notice grammatical features. In most cases, some learners will identify these features, but fail to understand how they are used. Other learners will
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Summarize the article Humanitarian Essay
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Learning must take place in context and language is learning. (84) This paper shows the results found after an investigation of the impact of learning
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Radical Construction Grammar and Other Construction Grammar Approaches Humanitarian Assignment
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According to (Croft, 2001), Fillmore et als main contribution are highly notable from the inherent essence of frame semantics that refers to hugely an assortment of approaches to other systematic descriptive nature that have natural language or meanings. The most prominent features of the approaches of Fillmore et als normally do provide a distinctive difference from other frameworks that have semantics with notable descriptions.
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Aspect and Notion of Cognitive Linguistics Humanitarian Assignment
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It is important to note and mention that concept could be conventional and universal in nature such that one thing has a homogenous meaning across the linguistics board. Therefore, it would be safe to assert and infer that cognitive linguistics draws particularly skewed attention and focus to the line of reasoning of semantics (Evans & Green, 2006).
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Ethnocentricity and Bilingualism in the English Classroom by Moore Humanitarian Essay
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The article begins by introducing a composition written by Morgan, an English student, on realities that happen in his life. When the student writes that a man fell from a banana truck and his head was bleeding, the teacher does not believe something like that could happen, but to Morgan, it is a reality that he had to live with every day at St Lucina.
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Relationship between Infant-Directed Speech and Word Segmentation Humanitarian Research Paper
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Infant-directed speech (IDS) is one of the most complex aspects of linguistics, one which many researchers have attempted to understand by conducting numerous studies on. These studies not only demonstrate the intricacy of the subject but also its intriguing nature. Infants exhibit different speech development.
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Endangered Languages and Cultures Humanitarian Essay
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The study of language is termed linguistics. Furthermore, languages all over the world are estimated to be between 5000 and 7000 in number. Language encryption can occur in diverse forms, such as secondary media via the use of visual audio through whistling and graphic writing. It does possess immense varieties of expressions, displacement, and productivity properties.
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Inter-Language Data Collection Humanitarian Assignment
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Researchers of the second language always work with data though it is complex to know the origins of data. In addition, investigators of the second language use diverse methods with origins such as the acquisition of child language, linguistics, psychology and sociology among others. This paper discusses various ways of data collection, their merits and their demerits. It also portrays how the methods are controversial.
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Reading Response from a Piece of Writing Humanitarian Essay
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As the paper highlights, the author gives various reasons for pausing and in my opinion, most of them are related. For example, he states that breaks occur where there are speech stretches between clauses and sentences. In another note, he explains the essence of pausing when there is a comma in any paragraph or sentence.
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Goals and interests Humanitarian Admission/Application Essay
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My goal is to further my education in English and to obtain in-depth knowledge in Canadian culture. My special interest lies to study technology and how it affects the society mostly in shaping students’ identities. I have worked in an organization with diverging cultures that has shade light in the importance of cultural integration and harmonization at work places.
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Linguistic examples of hypercorrection Humanitarian Annotated Bibliography
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From this research it is clear that hypercompensation is a common hypercorrection. It happens when an exception, which is not a principle rule, is thought to be the principle rule. When one mistakenly use the subjective personal pronoun “I” instead of objective pronoun “me”, hypercorrection occurs.
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Using a Reading Checklist Humanitarian Essay
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Reading shows an author how to incorporate other authors’ techniques and processes as they learn how to communicate effectively through writing. In this context, the author is trained to be keen and sensitive to pick out the various strategies used by different authors in their writings. Some of these methods used include narration, giving of examples, analysis, classification, and description.
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The Response to the Essay about the Whales Humanitarian Essay
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The possible audience that the writer was intending to engage in the essay is the population that is involved in the whaling industry. In order to pass the message and support the thesis of the essay, the author adopted a purposeful type of tone. This is characterized by the use of factual information without any kind of undue emotions.   
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Cooperative Language Learning and Contemporary Applied Linguistics Humanitarian Article
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Language teachers need proficiency and expertise in the language they teach. The nature of classroom contexts or settings can also impact learners’ ability to understand and conceptualize a particular language. Language helps people from different social or cultural backgrounds to relate and make sense of their experiences (Kinginger, 2013, pp.15).
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Linguistic variation Humanitarian Annotated Bibliography
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The research article is the sociolinguistic study of different immigrant groups focusing on the relationship between linguistic variations and different aspects of identity.The researchers have conducted the study in particular cultural and social setting in order to study how different people use linguistic variations and the way it predicts their identity
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Two-Dimensional Semantics: Clausal Adjuncts and Complements Humanitarian Essay
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World languages use the hand and arm approach to lexically recognize the major segments of the human upper limb. Based on this, a language is either placed under the identity or differentiation category. In the identity category, both 'hand' and 'arm' are denoted by a single word while in the differentiating category, one word denotes ‘hand’ while the ‘arm’ is denoted by another dissimilar word.
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Humanitarianism and Security Humanitarian Essay
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According to the report Humanitarianism as a doctrine ought to be man's duty to strive to promote the welfare of fellow mankind. Historically the doctrine that mankind can achieve perfection through his resources. Humanitarianism has always been an evolving idea traditionally, but the universality is a common element in its obvious evolution.
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Lexicon System on the Aspect of Vocabulary Humanitarian Article
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The author of the paper will begin with the statement that a lexicon system is a technique in which language and brain are studied to find their relationships. These characteristics are correlated with certain parts of the brain to identify whether the different components of language are handled by different parts of the brain.
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How To Write in Psychology Humanitarian Term Paper
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I have understood that psychology basically uses empirical inquiry in helping understand human behavior since it is a social science. I have understood the three main elements needed in completing psychological research. The three elements include describing, explaining, and understanding the psychological concepts from a standpoint of an empirical investigation.
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World Relief jurnal Humanitarian Essay
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Staff and volunteers of World Relief cooperate with Americas immigrants and provide them help in the questions of language learning, cultural adaptation, job finding and taking the citizenship and providing future for their families. In recent past this
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