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    Service - Our Responsibility Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) was established by an Act of Parliament in 1965 to manage the water and sewerage sector of Trinidad and Tobago. An essential component of this mandate is the delivery of a safe‚ reliable and efficient water supply to satisfy the demand of all sectors of the economy. Whilst over the ensuing years there has been a steady increase in demand‚ there has not been the commensurate investment in infrastructure and the identification of alternative

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    each letter represents one sound only and each sound can only be represented by one letter. Also‚ in Arabic‚ there only three vowels and the rest of the phonemes are consonants. Accordingly‚ when it comes to English‚ the Egyptian learner is surprised to find‚ for example‚ letter pairs used instead of single letters to represent a single phoneme such as "sh" and "oa"‚ which gives rise to confusion when they are not taken as a pair as in bishop and moan. Another inconsistency is that the

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    Question: Compare and contrast spelling (orthography) and phonetic transcriptions. Your terms should be well defined and your discussion should be well illustrated. Write full sentences in Standard English. Author; Jason John Thesis statement: Phonetic transcriptions places emphasis on the precise representation of speech sounds. Whereas Orthography‚ particularly English orthography contains many variations when coming to the actual lexical transcriptions and pronunciations of those lexical

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    yhdcjhfdkdfykfkgsdgdhgdshsdhdhffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff f Hindustani natively possesses a symmetrical ten-vowel system.[1] The vowels: [ə]‚ [ɪ]‚ [ʊ] are always short in length‚ while the vowels: [aː‚ iː‚ uː‚ eː‚ oː‚ ɛː‚ ɔː] are always considered long (but see the details below). Among the close vowels‚ what in Sanskrit are thought to have been primarily distinctions of vowel length (that is /i ~ iː/ and /u ~ uː/) have become in Hindustani distinctions of quality‚ or length accompanied

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    organization‚ execution‚ teaching strategies and data collection and analysis. My graduate clinician has shown a lot of skill in planning and organization. The goals for the client are quite clear and are appropriate to the client. The goals are: for phonemes currently in repertoire‚ produce CVC words in initial and final positions following a model with at least 80% accuracy; correct single words following a model at least 5 times a day‚ and; produce ‘core’ words independently given a visual prompt.

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    meaning embedded in spoken words is defined as speech recognition. Phonemes are series of corresponding sounds part of each letter of the alphabet. When a computer recieves input from speech recognition‚ it has to break down a word into the different phonemes to determine what word was being said. Likewise‚ if a whole sentence or phrase was said‚ the computer has to work to find the different starting and ending points of each phoneme‚ while also recognizing points of silence to indicate different words

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    Name : Rinaldo Kusumah Putra Class : 4E NPM : 10420222 MORPHOPHONEMIC TYPES Morphemes may have more than one variant in different environments‚ we can have another definition of morpheme‚ i.e. a morpheme is a group of allomorphs which have similar meaning or show semantic similarity‚ and are in complementary distribution. The change in form from the base into other allomorphs is called ‘morphophonemic’ change or alternation‚ while the study of morphophonemic change of morphemes

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    Consumer Behavior Impacts Donna Thompson Kaplan University October 3‚ 2012 Consumer Behavior Impacts Within the context of the consumer socialization of children‚ adult consumer‚ and intergenerational socialization reflects home theaters. To measure the cultural impact on consumer behavior towards home entertainment versus theatre has two approaches etic and emic. Etic approaches on cross cultural end user research. While emic focuses upon indulgent issues from the viewpoint of the subjects

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    Adrian Simons-Wilson Working in the field as a cultural anthropologist requires participant observation‚ interviews‚ and observation. (Knight) The etic and emic-orientated styles are two different styles that applied anthropologists use in their field work. The etic-orientated approach is a perspective that in ethnography uses concepts and categories for the anthropologists culture to describe another culture. (Ferraro/Andretta) The emic-orientated approach is a viewpoint in ethnography that uses

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    It is easier to travel and work abroad today than it has been in the past. Young people travel to seek their fortune in new countries. Families go on holidays to exotic places. Older people retire and buy a house in the sun far away the home they have always had. Also have we seen people pack up their homes and move far distances‚ not because they want to‚ but because of war and poverty‚ to find a safer environment for themselves and their children. This increases the importance of understanding

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