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    Lama 1 Sandip Lama Instructor Kennedy Anthropology 3 12 September 2014 You are what you speak In the article “Whorf Revisited: You are what you speak‚” the writer Guy Deutscher talks about Sapir - Whorf’s famous controversial hypothesis. The ethnography is written in style of realist‚ because the theories are looked at objectively and scientifically. The article is also written in critical style‚ since list of measurements‚ evidences are given‚ and it is written analytically. The range of the

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    Name: Nguyen Thanh Thao ID: L9926960 Title: Critical response for two articles‚ namely “Esperanto‚ the hope of the world” and “What’s the point of Esperanto?” As the world’s trade and business has become globalized‚ the demand for well-English speakers grows stronger. The explanation for this is that people need a universal language to communicate with others who come from various ethnic backgrounds. Moreover‚ the increasing significance of English in many fields‚ such as business‚ politics‚… can

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    relevance with the global environment of the new millennium. Communication skills are an vital component of this‚ recognized by academia and industry alike. English language skills are also important given its widespread status across the globe as a lingua franca. Indeed‚ multilingual skills are considered a salient element in the make-up of the new global engineer. English for specific purposes focuses the learner’s attention on the particular terminology and communication skills required in the international

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    1. The ALS Accreditation & Equivalency Test formerly known as the Non-formal Education A&E Test is a paper and pencil test. The test is designed to measure the competencies of those who have not finished either the formal elementary or secondary education. Passers of this test are given a certificate/diploma certifying their competencies as comparable to graduates of the formal school system. Hence‚ they are qualified to enroll in high school (for elementary level passers) and to enroll in college

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    Church in the Middle Ages Notes secular- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order. ecclesiastical- relating to the Christian church or clergy imperator Romanorum- Emperor of Rome lingua franca- various languages used as a common language between peoples of diverse speeches Main Idea: The church was a dominant force in the Middle ages due to the disintegration of the Roman Empire and the ability of Christianity to bring people together

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    Spread of English

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    In nowadays‚ English become an international language due to the English rapidly spread worldwide‚ there are majority of people are likely to speak or to learn English. During the medieval and early modern periods‚ the influence of English spread throughout the British Isles‚ and from the early seventeenth century onwards‚ its influence began to be felt throughout the worldwide. Undoubtedly‚ as an international language‚ English has contributed to different fields of the world‚ such as the advancement

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    Identifying Word Boundaries

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    yfrhufuihfubifuifubfbufbfwbuifwbuifwbuifwThe task of defining what constitutes a "word" involves determining where one word ends and another word begins—in other words‚ identifying word boundaries. There are several ways to determine where the word boundaries of spoken language should be placed: Potential pause: A speaker is told to repeat a given sentence slowly‚ allowing for pauses. The speaker will tend to insert pauses at the word boundaries. However‚ this method is not foolproof: the speaker

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    Integration of LSRW – A tool to succeed in professional world. English as lingua franca helps in getting connected with people all over the world. It also makes easy for a person to migrate globally‚ put forth views and make everyone comprehend and convince‚ articulate his views and hoist questions. LSRW the four mainstays of English language on which the whole communication system completely depend is classified under receptive and expressive form of language. Listening and Reading is classified

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    becomes a lingua franca in the world in which more and more non-native speakers use it to suit their own purposes in local contexts‚ the ownership of English becomes denationalized. English as an international language scholars have maintained that English learners do not need to approximate the norms of native speakers as closely as possible. Hence‚ pedagogical attempts based on native-speaker linguistic standards become irrelevant in the contexts where English is mainly used as a lingua franca to

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    sovereign states. It is the third-most-common native language in the world‚ after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. Through the spread of American-dominated media and technology‚ English has become the leading language of international discourse and the lingua franca in many regions. Historically‚ English originated from the fusion of closely related dialects‚ now collectively termed Old English‚ which were brought to the eastern coast of Great Britain by Germanic settlers by the 5th century; the word English

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