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... improvement in his health is being maintained. (English- English-Vietnamese Dictionary- nxb Van Hoa Thong Tin) The sense of maintain in this context is to cause something to continue: to keep ... II: Antonyms of polysemantic words 1. Antonyms of polysemantic nouns 22 1.1. Antonyms of loss 22 1.2. Antonyms of master 23 2. Antonyms of polysemantic verbs 24 2.1. Antonyms of maintain ... directional antonyms (up is antonym of down, arrive is an antonym of depart, into is an antonym of out in term of the contractory direction): Up – down Arrive – depart Into – out ...
... fortraining a PSMT system or input to the decoder.The processing steps are shown in figure 1.For the development of the reordering rules, weused a small sample of the training data. In par-ticular, ... reordered English training and tuning data and use it to translate thereordered English test set into German.This paper is structured as follows: in section2, we outline related work. In section ... reordering English as apreprocessing step for Englishto German SMT. To our knowledge, this is one of the first paperswhich reports on experiments regarding the re-ordering problem for Englishto German...
... alsotake into consideration all of the words formed within English fromborrowed words. The inherited portion of the vocabulary ofEnglish that28 introducing the data PART IV SCANDINAVIAN INFLUENCEIntroduction ... vocabulary of English? 152 Introducing the data 222.1 Assessing input from different languages in thevocabulary of modern English 222.2 Examining loanwords in the high-frequency vocabulary of modern ... have two distinctively South African English loanwords: ag,16 introducing concepts 1.2 Some initial definitions of terms1.2.1 Periods in the history of English The history of the English language...
... skills - The teaching of speaking skills - The teaching of reading skills - The teaching of writing skills - The teaching of grammar - The teaching of vocabulary - The teaching of phonology These ... situations in business such as self introducing, talking about work and leisure, telephoning solving problems, making bookings and checking arrangements, entertaining, presenting a product, dealing ... experience of using materials. However, according to Tomlinson (1998), materials are a “term used to refer to anything which is used by teachers or learners to facilitate the learning of a language”....
... the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of questions distinct from declarative ... điểm nào?b) Types of questions inEnglish In English, there are many ways to categorize and define questions. In “Practical English Usage”, questions are classified into 4 main types (Swan, 2003): ... above, interrogative operators are placed at the beginning of the questions, accompanied by a rising intonation at the end of the questions when they are asked. Moreover, interrogative operators...