... understand as the advertisers are all airlines. Obviously, they would like to highlight the characteristic of their service by reminding customers ofthe magical feelings of The Languageof Airlines’ ... by the fact that it is never an easy task to create a rhyming slogan as it requires an art ofusinglanguage from the advertisers. The rhyming words carry with them the rhythm each time the ... Feedback: the response ofthe receiver to the sender and vice-versa.• Noise: it is interference that gets in the way of sharing meaning. There are 3 forms of noise. External noises: They are...
... proof of this series.CONTENTS. THE ART OF WRITING AND SPEAKING THEENGLISH LANGUAGE. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. 7WORD-STUDYINTRODUCTION THE STUDY OF SPELLING The Art Of Writing & Speaking TheEnglish ... The most importantvariations are as follows:C and G have each a soft sound and a hard sound. The soft sound of c is the same as s, and the hard sound the same as k. The soft sound of g is the ... part oflanguage that the arts of the orator, the actor, and the preacher depend directly upon it. It doubles the value of words. The foundation of expression is rhythm, or regular succession of...
... think the researcher wants to read rather than their real feelings. Moreover, the number ofthe subjects is small which may influence the implications ofthe thesis to some extent. The results of ... are required to procedure and use language, they will select items oflanguage appropriate to the purpose of communication. By doing so, their knowledge ofthelanguage is developed accordingly.Widdowson ... reviewTo provide a theoretical background to the study, this chapter is devoted to the reexamination ofthe concepts most relevant to the thesis’s topic. Firstly, an account ofthe CLT theory is made....
... English after they have finished theEnglish course at college. This indicates students' recognition oftheimportanceofthelanguage in their life and career. Furthermore, 97% ofthe students ... oflanguage proficiency are met. The foreign language policy should give satisfactory answers to the basic questions of how much ofthelanguage should be taught; what level oflanguage proficiency ... aware ofthe college's expectation of their English level of proficiency. Informal talks with the college's administrators show their responsibilities for the development of their...
... to the +root+ ofthe word, which was intelligible to both of them, and let the inflexions slide, or takecare of themselves. The more theEnglish and Danes mixed with each other, the oftener they ... against them in a Litany ofthe time "From the incursions ofthe Northmen, good Lord, deliverus!" In spite ofthe resistance ofthe English, the Danes had, before the end ofthe ninth ... as+Apennine+.8. +The Second Keltic Element.+ The Normans came from Scandinavia early in the tenth century, andwrested the valley ofthe Seine out ofthe hands of Charles the Simple, the then king of the...
... proportion ofthe total,remains the genuine core ofthe language; all ofthe 100 words shown to be the mostfrequent in the Corpus of Present-Day American English, also known as the BrownCorpus, ... abroad range of usage questions, from the distinction between each other and one an-other to the status of words such as the noun lifestyle and the verb impact. The re-sults of these surveys ... speech. THE BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH The fluid structure of Early Modern English underlies the formation of American English. Although the Great Vowel Shift had assigned new values to the long...
... the type ofthe database column. If you don't know the type of a column, you can get it using Visual Studio .NET's Server Explorer. For example, Figure 9.1 shows the details ofthe ... variables ofthe appropriate type are created in this while loop, each of which is used to store the result from the Get* method. For example, the productID variable is used to store the ProductID ... ProductID is ofthe SQL Server int type, the appropriate C# type for the productID variable is int. To get the ProductID column value as a C# int, you call the GetInt32() method. Similarly, the productName...
... types rather than the Get* methods and the standard C# types. I showed you the Get* methods earlier only because they work with non-SQL Server databases. Table 9.6 shows the Sql* types and the ... illustrates how to read column values as Sql* types usingthe GetSql* methods */ using System; using System.Data; using System.Data.SqlClient; using System.Data.SqlTypes; class StronglyTypedColumnValuesSql ... SqlDataReader class. Usingthe GetSql* methods and Sql* types helps prevent type conversion errors caused by loss of precision in numeric values. The GetSql* methods are also faster than their Get* counterparts....