... and the meaning of there in these cases is anaphoric and locative; it refers to in the old streets in Hanoi” in the first example, in the party” in the second Considering its meaning and function, ... from both sources, inter-lingual and intra-lingual, the inter-lingual contributed to the greater portion The combination of two sources was also found posing effects on a certain number of students’ ... identifying errors and gap-filling Teaching writing does not mean that only writing skills involved, other language skills can be integrated in order to raise students’ awareness Some speaking,...
... (Essex): Longman Crystal, D 1992 Introduction to Linguistics London: Penguin Georgakopoulou, A and Goutsos, D 1997 Discourse Analysis: An introduction Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Halliday, ... Summary…………………………………………………………………30 CHAPTER III: Intonation as a cohesive device in narrative discourse……………….31 I Introduction…………………………………………………………………………31 II Intonation as a mean of cohesive device in “The Perfect Man” ... Conjunction……….……………….……………………… 16 II.3 Intonation in English ……………… ……………………… ………………… … 16 II.3.1 Definition………… …………….…………………………… …………… 16 II.3.2 Tone vs Intonation…….…… ………………………………………… … 17...
... have the next part “learning online” II Learning online What is learning online? Online learning- Watson and Kalmon (2005) defined online learning as “education in which instruction and content ... listening is, what online learning is, successful and interested techniques in learning English listening online Second, the survey questionnaire created for students in English major at HPU to find ... computers have assisted learning via Internet has become increasingly indispensable components of mainstream education Therefore, language learning in general and English learning in particular could...
... relationship between : cohesion - text Cohesive devicesin text 4.1 Definition 4.2 Types of cohesive devices 3 3 4 6 7 CHAPTER 2: Cohesive Devicesin Engish texts 2.1 Reference 2.1.1 Reference ... analysis of Cohesive devicesin English texts and those in Vietnamese ones Table of contents Page Acknowledgements Table of contents Part A: introduction I II III IV V Reasons for choosing this topic ... 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 Vinh University Contrastive analysis of Cohesive devicesin English texts and those in Vietnamese ones 2.4.1.2 Indirect repetition 2.4.2 Lexical collocation...
... Handling Cohesive Devicesin Translating International Trade Contracts VINH UNIVERSITY FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Graduation thesis Handling cohesive devicesin Translating International ... example, shell, lining, Acrylic Boa, pocketing lining are fabric materials and vice versa That is to say fabric materials are, superordinate and shell, lining, Acrylic Boa, pocketing lining are hyponyms ... Trang 22 Handling Cohesive Devicesin Translating International Trade Contracts Structure 3: The Daisy Chain The Daisy Chain is a string of condition often attached to a main provision MAIN CLAUSE...
... regions in English When you say something you can not say without some kind of intonation, even a monotone can be classed as a kind of intonation Intonation is integral in speech III.2 Tone vs intonation ... that exist for linking something with what has gone before Since this linking is achieved through relations in meaning (we are excluding from consideration the effect of formal devices such as syntactic ... any utterance Accentual emphasizing in these situations are causing by tempo to express the informed information in each intonation unit • Discourse function: Intonation helps speakers and hearers...
... and conjunction function in particular become cohesive devicesin narrative discourse How prosodic means in general and intonation in particular become a cohesive device in narrative discourse ... The linguists has discussed and given various concept about cohesive devices The demands of applying means of cohesion to gain the best communicative values SCOPE OF THE STUDY Cohesion in narrative ... focus on the grammatical means and intonation as cohesive devicesin the film “The Perfect Man” on HBO channel METHODS OF THE STUDY Major method: inductive method Minor method: analytic method Technique:...
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... providers established in Vietnam in 2002, putting an end of the exclusive agency in providing the Internet connect infrastructure, the Internet in Vietnam really developed with increasing competitiveness ... support enterprises in conducing market research, organizing some seminars, selling products and offering training courses on sales skills in rural areas (VOVNEWS) 4.1.4.4 Temporal Online news discourse ... tourists to the province in the coming time (VOVNEWS) Major findings and suggestions for translators and readers 5.1 Major findings Having analyzed 30 online news discourse in English by Vietnamese...
... 2 Journal of Inequalities and Applications During the past decades, researchers and practitioners in optimization had a keen interest in approximate solutions of optimization problems There ... x, d − int R2 } ∩ T x, S / ∅ In fact, f1 − x, d f1 th − f1 h↓d t lim inf t↓0 lim inf h sin t↓0 h↓d th −|d|, ∀d ∈ R q ∈ 4.34 d, for all d ∈ R It is obvious that −1 ∈ {d ∈ R : f− x, d q ∈ − int R2 ... solutions in vector optimization problems, ” in Journal of Inequalities and Applications 24 25 26 27 28 17 Proceedings of APORS, M Fushimi and K Tone, Eds., vol 1995, pp 497–504, World Scientific, Singapore,...
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... possible and desirable Creating a process for regular interdisciplinary team reviews of the patient’s progress with input from all those involved in the care, including the family, serves several ... they are unable to act in the best interest of the patient and family [2] The issue of futility is complex, and interpretation may involve varying perspectives of ethical principles and values Some ... difficulty in accepting that not all treatment can or should be instituted And not all physicians involved in a particular case agree with an aggressive treatment plan [4] The concept of withdrawing...
... Withdrawn/Depressed Somatic Complaints Social Problems Thought Problems Attention Problems Rule-Breaking Behaviour Aggressive Behaviour Internalising Problems 10 Externalising Problems 11 Total Problems 8.0 (3.2) ... Problems and Conduct Problems) The items can further be summarised into Internalising Problems (summation of Anxious/Depressed, Withdrawn/Depressed and Somatic Complaints scales), Externalising ... suspected psychiatric cases In non-clinical settings, ratings scales for children have been used in assessing the functioning of immigrant children [20] One such childhood rating scale is the Child...