... with the endless advertisements hiding inthe newspapers and magazines, clamoring on the radio, or dazzling on the TV. On the other hand, they still need the information to guide their purchasing. ... each time the customer reads it out loud. This interesting thing will remind them of the airline, especially in this case when the brand name is included inthe slogan. Moreover, the noun Thomas ... of the Study The values of the study lie in both theoretical and practical aspects. Theoretically, the study helps to find out linguistic features used in airlines slogans in particular and in...
... about studying opportunities offered to the college. The administrators also keep in mind that they are to build up and maintain their students' interest in learning by keeping close contact ... portraying 'living language& apos; because they are born into the culture represented by thelanguage being taught. Above all others, this quality is the property and domain of the native ... learn the language. It is a dynamic process involving both the teacher and the students, either as a class or individually. As stated by Language Link, students learn thelanguage best when they...
... employees in different companies in Malaysia. The participants ranked the use of English and the important of each language skill. The findings indicated that students ranked reading as the most ... development of the target group of learners by linking their Englishlanguage proficiency with the communicative function of languageinthe target situation. When defining the goals of SLA, ... professionals from all over the world. All employees are either trained inEnglish or hired in part because they are proficient in English. As a result English comes as a natural choice in communication....
... forms, i.e the base form (including the finite form and the infinitive form), the third person singular form, the V-ing form, the past form, and the past participle form and also allows multiple ... Englishin LOCNESS, although together with the English from other sources. Lin (2002) discussed the overuse and underuse of it inthe writing of Chinese learners of English against the reference ... understood as the same (or approximately the same) thing with the same parameters inthe measurement of the learners’ English. Table 2.1 shows the incompatibility in labelling the degree of...
... follow the vowel, as in masking, standing, wilting, the vowel even in an accented syllable remainsshort. But in pining with one n following the i inthe accented syllable, we know that the vowel ... plain prairie praise quail rail rain raise raisin remain sail= saint snailsprain stain straight strain tail train vain waist wait waiveai for i or e obscure.bargain captain certain curtain ... after reading the 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 &...
... of them: a) increasing the learners' self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy. Increasing the Learners' Self-confidence In an inherently face-threatening context, as thelanguage ... Student MotivationIdeally, all learners exhibit an inborn curiosity to explore the world, so they are likely to find the learning experience per se instrinsically pleasant. In reality, however, ... In order to inspire learners to concern themselves with most learning activities, we should find out their goals and the topics they want to learn, and try to incorporate them into the curriculum....
... is about the grammar of English; the second is about related topics, including language variation (e.g., dialects), language learning, English spelling, and the history of theEnglish language. ... acts with the intention of in u-encing the mind of another, for example, by getting him/her to entertain some idea, and when that other person recognizes the rst person’s inten-tion to in uence ... aboutCommunication Language DiscourseTextGenreIdeology Language in educationinking critically about language Standard English GrammarOther reasons for studying and teaching about language e organization...
... leave them in their original clause form. Likewise, Cobuild, C. (1972) writes: In English, people often omit words rather than repeat them. This is called ellipses”. On the other hand, about the ... Non-finite adverbial clauses of timeInstead of using a finite clause, we can use non-finite adverbial clauses including : ing clauses and ed clauses. Despite the common position at the beginning ... understanding and using them correctly. However, there have been so few studies on such a challenging but interesting topic. In the second place, the common use of adverbial clauses both in spoken...
... good. 5 The boojum was used up the whatsit by the thingummy. 6 The whatsit was used up for the boojumby the thingummy. 7 The thingummy used up existing. 8 The thingummy used up the whatsit ... VEX presents the following list of sentences: I The thingummy used up. 2 The thingummy used the whatsit up. 3 The whatsit was used up by the thingummy. 4 The thingummy used the boojum ... from the user to determine which paradigm (or set of paradigms) occurs inthe same contexts as the word being defined, and then con- structs the new entries by making substi- tutions in these...
... all leading to the attainment of the standards.Perspectives Informing theEnglishLanguage Arts Standards 9CHAPTER2PERSPECTIVESINFORMING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARDSLITERACY AND LANGUAGE LEARNING: ... student. It involvesposing interesting and substantive questions, identi-fying and securing multiple data sources, analyzingand synthesizing data, and positing findings or newunderstandings. Language ... peacefully. The students begin by predicting the possible content of the story, based on the title,and they record these predictions (and the reasonsfor them) in their journals. The students...
... never influenced in anygreat degree the +spoken language+ of theEnglish people. The ear and the mouth carried the Norman-French words into our language; the eye, the pen, and the printing-press ... lasting in its results. The twopeoples the Normans and theEnglish found that they had to live together. They met at church, in the market-place, inthe drilling field, at the archery butts, in ... of the Scandinavian Element.+ The introduction of the Danes and the Danish language intoEngland had the result, inthe east, of unsettling the inflexions of our language, and thus of preparing...
... the implicit relations involved inthe interpretation of possessives and compound nominals. The first two extensions inthe list are part of the LF language, to be described next, the other ... discussed inthe paper. INTRODUCTION The SRI Core Language Engine (CLE) is a domain independent system for translat- ing English sentences into formal represen- tations of their literal meanings ... be in a linguistically well- defined class: they are the quantifiers that can occur inthe NP position in "There are NP'. This quantifier class can also be char- acterized logically,...