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Noun phrases in some selected chapters from “pride and prejudice” by jane austen and the equivalents in the translated version in vietnamese

Noun phrases in some selected chapters from “pride and prejudice” by jane austen and the equivalents in the translated version in vietnamese

Ngày tải lên : 05/02/2014, 22:22
... other hand, is not translated in any case Instead, classifiers are added to the head nouns (in 94b and 95b.) and sometimes no classifiers at all (92b and 93b.) This is also because word class has ... numerals and possessive adjectives Given premodification, most of the noun phrases in this chapter are premodified by articles (mainly “the”) as in 1., possessive as in and descriptive adjectives as ... phrases in this chapter are also preceded by articles and adjectives (both despcriptive and possessive) and postmodified by relative clauses, non-finite and finite clauses and prepositional phrases...
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a study on historical and social background and the newness of language use in  pride and prejudice by jane austen = nghiên cứu cơ sở lịch sử, xã hội và tính mới của việc sử dụng ngôn ngữ trong tác phẩm

a study on historical and social background and the newness of language use in pride and prejudice by jane austen = nghiên cứu cơ sở lịch sử, xã hội và tính mới của việc sử dụng ngôn ngữ trong tác phẩm

Ngày tải lên : 02/03/2015, 14:19
... “What is Jane Austen s distinctive writing style?” The answer to the question would help the students of Linguistics, the novel 's readers as well as those who wished to specialize in English Literature ... characters‟ heads and signifying the changing opinions, feelings and emotions Those free indirect speeches sometimes mistook us between Elizabeth s opinions and the author s For the readers, it could ... define what the speakers said and meant In conversations, they were speakers and listeners 1.3.2 Social processes The language that was used should be depended on what the social processes were...
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nominal groups in selected chapters from pride and prejudice by jane austen a systemic functional analysis = cụm danh từ trong một số chương từ  kiêu hãnh và định kiến jane austen

nominal groups in selected chapters from pride and prejudice by jane austen a systemic functional analysis = cụm danh từ trong một số chương từ kiêu hãnh và định kiến jane austen

Ngày tải lên : 02/03/2015, 14:32
... groups in terms of numerals and quantifiers, adjectives and nouns, relative clauses, non-finite clauses and prepositional phrases as post-modification The first and second matters to be discussed seem ... study as well as implications for Vietnamese translators As the name of the study suggests, the nominal groups in selected chapters in “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen are investigated in Systemic ... shift in linguistic research from focusing on forms to exploring both forms and functions has been seen in recent years by linguistics The big change represents an attempt of viewing and treating...
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An analysis of cohesive devices used in pride and prejudice by jane austen in comparison with its vietnamese translation

An analysis of cohesive devices used in pride and prejudice by jane austen in comparison with its vietnamese translation

Ngày tải lên : 17/07/2015, 11:06
... tribulations stand between them and their happiness, including class, gossip and scandal Jane Austen s book, therefore, make great impression on the readers Those reasons mentioned above are the most ... Discourse and discourse analysis a, The concepts of discourse There are different ways of understanding and defining discourse Halliday (1985) defines “Discourse is a multidimensional process” ... parts of the text Reference, substitution and ellipsis are clearly grammatical as they involve closed systems presenting simple options of presence or absence, and systems such as those of person,...
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A study on historical and social background and the newness of language use in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen

A study on historical and social background and the newness of language use in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2015, 19:47
... “What is Jane Austen s distinctive writing style?” The answer to the question would help the students of Linguistics, the novel 's readers as well as those who wished to specialize in English Literature ... English 27 Peter, W (1996) Jane Austen Sanditon and other stories Graohischer Grossbetrieb Possneck GmbH – Germany 28 Ray, K (20120) The Use of Irony in Jane Austen' s 'Pride and Prejudice' GRIN ... (1957) The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding University of California Press 33 Wolfe, J (1999) Jane Austen and the Sin of Pride Renascence Essays, 51 Websites: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/aug/10/books.booksnews...
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Timing and judgment in the duration bisection task electrophysiological analyses

Timing and judgment in the duration bisection task electrophysiological analyses

Ngày tải lên : 10/09/2015, 09:27
... Ex-Gaussian fitting was performed on these RTs This ex-Gaussian fitting yielded similar results as the fitting with the sample RTs and is reported in this dissertation All the fitting was done using ... and Trevor Simpson and Bonnie, for sharing with me their life stories as scholars and friends Best wishes to their careers To the Comrades: Cisy and Nicolas, for making an awkward person less ... Wagenmakers, 2009), Tau has been suggested to reflect decision processes and attentional lapses, while Mu reflects residual processes such as stimulus encoding and motor execution (Leth-Steensen,...
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The concept of irony in jane austen, with constant reference to virginia woolf

The concept of irony in jane austen, with constant reference to virginia woolf

Ngày tải lên : 16/10/2015, 12:00
... consideration for Austen s aesthetics or a misreading of Austen that sees her aesthetics as supporting diadactism This thesis aims to revisit the notion of irony in Jane Austen by including insights ... LFDLV SSP Jane Austen Jane Austen Jane Austen Jane Austen Jane Austen Jane Austen Jane Austen Mikhail Bakhtin Mikhail Bakhtin Wayne C Booth Wayne C Booth Jacques Derrida Jacques Derrida Journals ... Walton Litz s 1975 article, “Recollecting Jane Austen , shows a sense of weariness when he talks about the discussion of irony in Austen: In their emphasis on irony and dramatic structure, in their...
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Báo cáo hóa học: " Audio-Biofeedback training for posture and balance in Patients with Parkinson’s disease" doc

Báo cáo hóa học: " Audio-Biofeedback training for posture and balance in Patients with Parkinson’s disease" doc

Ngày tải lên : 19/06/2014, 08:20
... rise (5CR) test was used to assess the ability to perform sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transfers Patients were instructed to stand up and sit down five times as fast as possible Page of starting ... net training time of 30-45 minutes in each session Assessments Assessments included standardized tests of balance and, postural control as well as ADL s to evaluate the effects of training Balance ... training; this task was trained during the sessions and reflects a training specific change Patients scored less (better) on the GDS (p = 0.05) and PDQ-39 scales, which suggests less depressive symptoms...
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Jane Austen’s Romaticism in Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen’s Romaticism in Pride and Prejudice

Ngày tải lên : 10/04/2013, 21:34
... of the study The discussion of the assignment consists of background of Jane Austen, summary novel Pride and Prejudice and specially Jane Austen s romanticism in this novel The last one is the ... Basingstock in Hampshire.Her father was a country minister in Stevensen while her mother was a housewife who was interested in literature and could write stories and poems Jane Austen, with her sisters, ... and gain her own happiness Finally, Jane marries Bingley happily Jane Austen s outer sensibility and inner romanticism In Pride and Prejudice, Austen s portrayal of four marriages contributes...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 17

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 17

Ngày tải lên : 17/10/2013, 22:15
... from the idea it suggested of something more It now first struck her, that SHE was selected from among her sisters as worthy of being mistress of Hunsford Parsonage, and of assisting to form a quadrille ... engagements Society has claims on us all; and I profess myself one of those who consider intervals of recreation and amusement as desirable for everybody.’ Elizabeth s spirits were so high on this occasion, ... assure her family that she had no disinclination for it ‘While I can have my mornings to myself,’ said she, ‘it is enough—I think it is no sacrifice to join occasionally in evening engagements...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 18

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 18

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 17:15
... Darcy spoke, and in a constrained manner said, ‘Mr Wickham is blessed with such happy manners as may ensure his MAKING friends—whether he may be equally capable of RETAINING them, is less certain.’ ... Wickham, resentment against his enemies, and everything else, gave way before the hope of Jane s being in the fairest way for happiness ‘I want to know,’ said she, with a countenance no less smiling ... must excuse my not being convinced by assurances only Mr Bingley s defense of his friend was a very able one, I dare say; but since he is unacquainted with several parts of the story, and has...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 19

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 19

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 17:15
... INSIST upon your staying and hearing Mr Collins.’ Elizabeth would not oppose such an injunction and a moment s consideration making her also sensible that it would be wisest to get it over as soon ... soon and as quietly as possible, she sat down again and tried to conceal, by incessant employment the feelings which were divided between distress and diversion Mrs Bennet and Kitty walked off, and ... feelings on this subject, perhaps it would be advisable for me to state my reasons for marrying and, moreover, for coming into Hertfordshire with the design of selecting a wife, as I certainly...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 20

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 20

Ngày tải lên : 24/10/2013, 15:15
... her by turns She endeavoured to secure Jane in her interest; but Jane, with all possible mildness, declined interfering; and Elizabeth, sometimes with real earnestness, and sometimes with playful ... pleasure of understanding you,’ said he, when she had finished her speech ‘Of what are you talking?’ ‘Of Mr Collins and Lizzy Lizzy declares she will not have Mr Collins, and Mr Collins begins ... persuaded herself that her husband regarded the affair as she wished, was excessively disappointed ‘What you mean, Mr Bennet, in talking this way? You promised me to INSIST upon her marrying...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 21

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 21

Ngày tải lên : 24/10/2013, 15:15
... dear sister, can I be happy, even supposing the best, in accepting a man whose sisters and friends are all wishing him to marry elsewhere?’ ‘You must decide for yourself,’ said Elizabeth; and ... find that the misery of disobliging his two sisters is more than equivalent to the happiness of being his wife, I advise you by all means to refuse him.’ ‘How can you talk so?’ said Jane, faintly ... man so totally independent of everyone She represented to her sister as forcibly as possible what she felt on the subject, and had soon the pleasure of seeing its happy effect Jane s temper was...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 22

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 22

Ngày tải lên : 28/10/2013, 22:15
... reflections were in general satisfactory Mr Collins, to be sure, was neither sensible nor agreeable; his society was irksome, and his attachment to her must be imaginary But still he would be her husband ... composed She had gained her point, and had time to consider of it Her reflections were in general satisfactory Mr Collins, to be sure, was neither sensible nor agreeable; his society was irksome, ... home; and considering Mr Collins s character, connection, and situation in life, I am convinced that my chance of happiness with him is as fair as most people can boast on entering the marriage state.’...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 23

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 23

Ngày tải lên : 28/10/2013, 22:15
... indifferent—but that his sisters would be successful in keeping him away Unwilling as she was to admit an idea so destructive of Jane s happiness, and so dishonorable to the stability of her lover, she could ... he said, to discover that Charlotte Lucas, whom he had been used to think tolerably sensible, was as foolish as his wife, and more foolish than his daughter! Jane confessed herself a little surprised ... not prevent its frequently occurring The united efforts of his two unfeeling sisters and of his overpowering friend, assisted by the attractions of Miss Darcy and the amusements of London might...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 25

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 25

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2013, 19:15
... either of those?’ ‘Yes; to the last But if I go on, I shall displease you by saying what I think of persons you esteem Stop me whilst you can.’ ‘You persist, then, in supposing his sisters influence ... that selfishness is prudence, and insensibility of danger security for happiness.’ ‘I must think your language too strong in speaking of both,’ replied Jane; and I hope you will be convinced ... it.’ ‘Your first position is false They may wish many things besides his happiness; they may wish his increase of wealth and consequence; they may wish him to marry a girl who has all the importance...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 26

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 26

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2013, 19:15
... town, and I shall take the opportunity of calling in Grosvenor Street.’ She wrote again when the visit was paid, and she had seen Miss Bingley ‘I did not think Caroline in spirits,’ were her words, ... neighbourhood, and roads, were all to her taste, and Lady Catherine s behaviour was most friendly and obliging It was Mr Collins s picture of Hunsford and Rosings rationally softened; and Elizabeth ... Gardiners and Jane; but as he took up his abode with the Lucases, his arrival was no great inconvenience to Mrs Bennet His marriage was now fast approaching, and she was at length so far resigned...
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Tài liệu LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 27 docx

Tài liệu LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 27 docx

Ngày tải lên : 15/12/2013, 04:15
... wait in the drawing-room, and whose shyness, as they had not seen her for a twelvemonth, prevented their coming lower All was joy and kindness The day passed most pleasantly away; the morning in ... Elizabeth, looking earnestly in her face, was pleased to see it healthful and lovely as ever On the stairs were a troop of little boys and girls, whose eagerness for their cousin s appearance would ... bustle and shopping, and the evening at one of the theatres Elizabeth then contrived to sit by her aunt Their first object was her sister; and she was more grieved than astonished to hear, in...
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