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    Б. А. ИЛЬИШ Строй современного английского языка Учебник по курсу теоретической грамматики для студентов педагогических институтов (на английском языке) ИЗДАНИЕ ВТОРОЕ ИЗДАТЕЛЬСТВО „ПРОСВЕЩЕНИЕ" ЛЕНИНГРАДСКОЕ ОТДЕЛЕНИЕ ЛЕНИНГРАД 1971 Сканирование‚ распознавание‚ вычитка: Аркадий Куракин‚ г. Николаев‚ июль 2004 г. {ark # mksat. net} Только для использования с некоммерческой целью студентами и преподавателями в учебном процессе. Орфография из ам

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    Para un examen nadie puede llegar tarde. estudiar En un examen los estudiantes deben ____________ todas las preguntas para sacar una buena nota. 2 Arturo’s father is asking him about his plans for tonight. Write the possessive adjectives that best complete the conversation. Modelo: --Arturo‚ ¿de quiénes son estos zapatos? ¿Son tuyos? -- No‚ no son míos Son de Javier. -- Oye‚ Arturo. ¿Es esa corbata tuya? -- No‚ no es _Mia ___. Es de Javier. ___ Spanish

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    this by giving Mildred no hope of solving the problems within her life. She is extremely reckless with her pills. When Montag confronts her and exclaims “[y]ou took all the pills in your bottle last night”(17)‚ she seems unfazed. Montag uses possessive pronouns like you and your meaning he is trying to confront and blame her. Montag notices that her overdose shows that she is deeply dissatisfied with her life‚ yet instead of trying to face it‚ she tries to end it. She is one of the characters the Bradbury

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    University of Algiers Department of English Magister Ling-did Descriptive Linguistics Presentation on Morphology Prepared by: Supervised by: Mohamed Al-Elyani Dr. Hamitouch Academic Year: 2010/2011 Outline: I. Introduction: II. Defining the key concepts: II.1 Morphology II.2 Morphemes III. Types of Morphemes III.1 Lexical and Functional morphemes III.2 Derivational and inflectional

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    Fitzgerald‚ F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. Britain: Penguin‚ 1926. 1. Point of view – the view or perspective of how the story is narrated (i.e first person) “Only Gatsby‚ the man who gives his name to this book‚ was exempt from my reaction – Gatsby‚ who represented everything for which I have an unaffected scorn.” (pg. 8) • This novel is narrated from a first person point of view. Nick Carraway is both a narrator and a character participant in the story. Seen that this novel

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    Punctuation The word punctuation has been derived from the word ‘punctum‚ a point’ which means the right use of putting in points or stops in writing. Students and readers need to fully comprehend the correct usage of punctuation in writing: To put oral communication in writing‚ To mark the emphasis of the ideas for the clarity of sense in writing. To convey the variation in tone of the speakers in writing. To distinguish between the ideas of spoken language. Definition Punctuation can

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    BUSINESS COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT_1 1. List the barriers to effective communication. What are the ways which an organisation can overcome the barriers to communication? ANSWER: Communication fails when the message received is not identical to the message that is sent. Several factors could interfere with the exchange of messages. Noise is a main factor that can affect an effective communication. And it is classified

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    Department of English Language and Literature Semester 1‚ 2006/07 EL5221: The Linguistic Analysis of Literature Programme Lecturer: A/P Ismail S Talib Brief Module Description This interface module deals with some of the ways that linguistics and discourse analysis can be used for the analysis of literature. Among the topics covered are the grammatical features in literary texts‚ the sounds of poetry‚ and discourse situations in fictional narrative. This module will be useful for higher-degree students

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    Lectures in Theoretical Grammar by ass. prof. L.M.Volkova‚ National Linguistic University of Kiev List of books: 1. B.Ilyish. The Structure of Modern English. 2. M.Blokh. A Course in Theoretical Grammar. 3. E.Morokhovskaya. Fundamentals of Theoretical Grammar. 4. И.П.Иванова‚ В.В.Бурлакова‚ Г.Г.Почепцов. Теоретическая грамматика современного англ. яз.. 5. Methods Guides. LECTURE 1(2): THE SCOPE OF THEORETICAL GRAMMAR. BASIC LINGUISTIC NOTIONS

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    Sanskrit संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam Pronunciation [sə̃skɹ̩t̪əm] Spoken in Greater India Total speakers 14‚135 native speakers in India (2001)[1] Language family Indo-European * Indo-Iranian o Indo-Aryan + Sanskrit Writing system Devanāgarī (de facto)‚ various Brāhmī–based scripts‚ and Latin alphabet Official status Official language in India (Uttarakhand) one of the 22 scheduled languages of India Regulated by No official regulation Language codes

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