... have the same meaning and this brings learners interesting things Learning idioms and proverbs is not an easy task, so students often get confusing in defining, memorizing and using them To overcome ... idioms and proverbs relating to food andtheirequivalentsinVietnamese 18 I The relationship between food and culture and the appearance of food in English andVietnamese idioms and proverbs ... an insight into the similarities and differences in the use of language and images in English andVietnamese idioms and proverbs II Some popular English idioms and proverbs relating to food and...
... learners may commit errors when learning and using possessive determiners in English Errors in using “a” and “the” in possessive determiners In process of studying “possessive determiners”, Vietnamese ... to write and speak English perfectly During the process of the learning basic grammar, I myself find it necessary to understand and distinguish the possessive determiners in English andVietnamese ... feelings and thoughts Possessive determiners use for feelings and thoughts to the person [81] Too many people blame their failings andtheir unhappiness on luck Scientists have taken a great interest...
... meaning, „làm‟ restrictedly combine with certain nouns to indicate daily routines such as eating, drinking, relaxing, entertaining The meaning of „làm‟ depends on the meaning of the following ... natural, and is more easily understood by native speakers With increasing knowledge of collocations, EFL learners may be able to speed up their thinking in speaking and getting their meaning across ... collocations andtheirequivalentsinVietnamese The main concern is to find out the semantic features of the verb „make‟ in English collocations and the verb „làm‟ inVietnamese collocations and then...
... used as an ordinary verb and its equivalentsinVietnamese - Helping them know and apply the verb to have in some constructions and its equivalentsinVietnamese - By means of teaching suggestions ... to find out the similarities and differences between using the verb to have in English andinVietnamese - Scope of the study - Studying the verb to have in some constructions and as an ordinary ... small part in the total study about English grammar Through this study, we can find the equivalentsin using the verb "to have" both in English andinVietnamese because the basic meaning of the...
... talking with their siblings in the family In addtionnal to that, we can also see the grand-parents and parents never use rhyming slang to talk their children or even talking with others in the ... expert fact-finding, corporate mini-trial It must also be noted that new strategies and forms are continually being developed in a variety of forums and continue to be implemented in a variety ... time, resource and my own knowledge, this study only focus on: giving the understanding of English rhyming slang , their constrast in English andVietnamese to find out the similarities and the differences...
... different in respect of only one sound segment The series of words pin, bin, tin, din, kin, gin, chin, fin, thin, sin, shin, win supplied with 12 words which are distinguished simply by a change in ... listening: Hands up when you hear the word beginning with /θ/ Second listening: Hands up when you hear the word beginning with /ð/ Third listening: Hands up when you hear the word beginning with ... English in terms of places of articulation, manner of articulation and voicing VIETNAMESE CONSONANTS 2.1 Definition and the basic consonants inVietnamese 2.1.1 Definition Consonant in Vietnamese...
... the teaching and learning of language in general and English in particular In Errors in language learning and use", Carl James defined: Error analysis is the process of determining the incidence, ... uses of Mustand have to Concluding that something is certain Both have to andmustcan be used to express the conclusion that something is certain Must is unusual in British English This must ... errors in using them? After a thorough investigation, it has been found that many Vietnamese students had problems in understanding and using modal verbs can, could, may, have to andmust A large...
... Similarities CanandVietnameseCanin English andinequivalentsVietnamese are both used to express ability, possibility and permission MayandVietnameseMayin English andinequivalentsVietnamese ... of the meanings expressed via the modal verbs can, may, mustin English and the equivalent expressions inVietnamese 2.2.1 Can, may, mustandtheirequivalentsinVietnamese 2.2.1.1 Vietnamese ... studying some preliminaries and features of modal auxiliaries in English andinVietnamese - making a comparison between modal meanings expressed by can, may, mustin English andtheir Vietnamese...
... precedes nouns intheir literary sense in 91a Though there are no prolems concerning the rendering of indefinite article, something should be said to the rendering in 89b., 90b and 91b in the above ... sentence into three shorter ones in 69b means the intention of emphasis on the place of the meeting in 69a is lost Andin 70a., the relative clause is turned into an independent clause and its main ... they are used in different ways And as a matter of fact, non-finite clauses are much more common in English than inVietnameseIn Vietnamese, passive voice can be found and to indicate where...
... and periphery of the Seto Inland Sea The location of the research area and the distribution of the citrus groves in Matsuyama region are shown in Fig Matsuyama is situated in Shikoku Island in ... are in the same stream, and sampling point St.3 is in the other stream The two streams flow together to be one stream and the sampling point St.4 is situated in the joined stream, which is the ... under dark condition, and the temperature was maintained constant between 10°C and 30°C RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Materials runoff characteristics and variation in the reservoir Fig indicates time courses...
... CHAPTER FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 WAYS OF TRANSLATING NON – FINITE CLAUSES By studying English non – finite clauses andtheirVietnameseequivalentsin English novels, short stories, books and public ... For instance: the house 2.2.7 Position of Non – finite Clauses English non – finite clauses can be at initial, medial and final positions in the sentence - Initial All non – finite clauses can ... finding is carried out in order to find out the ways of translating of non – finite clauses Finally, giving some implications on teaching, learning and translating non – finite clauses is done...
... of using two prepositions INTO, ONTO in English andtheir equivalent meanings in Vietnamese, we can see that the main difference is not in the form or the structure, it is in the meanings and ... complete meaning Ex: come into, turn into INTO in two phrasal verbs has different meanings That is the biggest difference of using INTO, ONTO in English andinVietnamese Unlike INTO, ONTO is ... of prepositions INTO, ONTO in English and the equivalences inVietnamese Ex: He bit into the bread and chewed slowly Verbs indicating that someone investigates something: dig, inquire, look, probe,...
... hydrophobins HFBIII of H jecorina and T longibrachiatum, and SRH1 and HFB1 of T atroviride, involving signal peptides, Kex2type processing, and C-terminal amino acid cleavage (Table 2) In addition, the recorded ... terminal amino acid residues of all six hydrophobins providing this single match A rapid means of identifying peaks corresponding to hydrophobins in MALDI-TOF mass spectra was elaborated, making ... mass peak was missing (Fig 3B) Deviating post-translational processing of hydrophobins in H jecorina strains To investigate strain diversity with respect to metabolite production and low-mass proteomics...
... during diabetes, causing protein cross-linking and advanced glycation end-products (AGE), a change engendered by methylglyoxal interaction with lysine and arginine residues [51] Glycation in ... aB-Crystallin R120 corresponds to aA-crystallin R116 and both are conserved a-crystallin domain arginines R120G aB-crystallin permits intermediate filament self association in vitro, although binding ... aAcrystallin requires this domain [66] Attachment of R116C aA-crystallin to Hsp27 and aB-crystallin increases in comparison to wild type, while binding to cC-crystallin and bB2-crystallin decreases...
... other known cysteine-containing chitin-binding domains [14], such as plant chitin-binding proteins and horseshoe crab antimicrobial peptides with chitin-binding affinity [15–17] Rebers and Willis reported ... chitin-binding proteins in T tridentatus Amino acid compositions of high molecular mass (HMM) chitin-binding proteins HMM chitin-binding proteins resolved by 2D SDS ⁄ PAGE were categorized into ... with asterisks Numbers on the right indicate amino acid residue numbers and DE29 is involved in chitin binding In insects, cuticular proteins containing cysteine residues have not been reported,...
... start with training a model using a baseline set of features, and then add each remaining feature individually, recording the gain (w.r.t the fmeasure (f (0.5), to be precise)), and choosing the best-performing ... said in the introduction, the main task we want to tackle is to align (certain kinds of) NSUs andtheir antecedents Now, what characterises this kind of NSU, and what are their antecedents? In ... Computing Meaning, volume Kluwer Raquel Fern´ ndez, Jonathan Ginzburg, and Shalom Lappin a 2004b Classifying ellipsis in dialogue: A machine learning approach In Proceedings of COLING 2004, Geneva,...
... as the metal binding event would be totally independent of the interactions involved in the enzyme–substrate complex The binding of MUG and Mg2+ are not independent, however, but instead are highly ... donor involved in the transferase Fig Diagram showing the thermodynamic equilibria andtheir dissociation constants involved in the binding of UDP-Glc, MUG and Mg2+ to TcdA Values shown in parentheses ... containing varying concentrations of UDP-Glc (0–145 mM) were studied The variable concentrations of UDP-Glc were obtained by starting with a stock solution containing all of the components including...
... being an enzyme inhibitor, can have deleterious effects on membrane structure and function by binding to the ligands such as phosphate and the cysteinyl and histidyl groups of proteins (Collins ... total microbial biomass in the soil (McCann and Cullimore, 1979) and are involved in maintaining soil fertility and oxygen production (Bold and Wynne, 1978) Mineralization of algae releases nutrients ... binding proteins in a tolerant strain of Pseudomonas putida, grown in a defined medium containing mM Cd2q Mechanisms of complexing Cd have evolved over time to allow the cell to survive high intracellular...
... YA and MA in spring wheat lands, respectively, and 46 and 20 times in corn lands, respectively Soil Zn concentration at WA was and 1.5 times higher than the contents found at YA and MA in spring ... Ž1994., who, intheir pot experiment, concluded that the contents of Cd and Zn in spring wheat parts Žstraw and grain increased with increasing the two metal concentrations in sandy soils The ... cadmium and zinc in the environment andtheir chemical similarity can lead to interaction between cadmium and zinc during plant uptake, transport from roots to aboveground parts, or accumulation in...