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    work. Particular natural facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts. Alliteration - The repetition of initial consonant sounds. The fair breeze blew‚ the white foam flew‚ The furrow followed free. Assonance - The repetition of vowel

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    In this case study‚ Zachary ‚ a first grader writes and illustrates a ‘’whale story’’ and afterwards he shares this with his classmates. A brief analysis of the four systems of written language (meanings‚ forms‚ meaning-form links‚ and functions) will help us to understand his development in spelling and story writing. I agree with Amanda that Zachary is a conventional writer who seems to have acquired the elements that characterize early readers. Specifically‚ he correctly uses the high-frequency

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    t$=LCASE$(t$) FOR I=LEN(t$) TO 1 STEP -1   r$=r$+MID$(t$‚ I‚ 1) NEXT I IF r$=t$ THEN   PRINT t$; " is Palindrome!" ELSE   PRINT t$; " is not Palindrome!" ENDIF END Counting vowels in the given string using User Defined Functions DECLARE FUNCTION countvow(s$) CLS INPUT "Enter testing string=";v$ PRINT "Number of vowels=";countvow(v$) END FUNCTION countvow(s$) FOR i=1 TO LEN(s$)   ch$=LCASE$(MID$(s$‚ i‚ 1))   SELECT CASE ch$   CASE "a"‚ "e"‚ "i"‚ "o"‚ "u"      cnt=cnt+1   END SELECT

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    There are many different ways‚ abbreviations‚ to say certain things while you are texting‚ and because of this it has made effect on how students perform in the classroom. Devoted texters usually delete vowels‚ substitute letters with symbols or numbers‚ and even on purposely misspell words‚ because they are just worried about getting their message across (Shafie‚ Norizul‚ and Nazira 26). A researcher named Thurlow (2003) claims that the SMS language is

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    dialect (also called ‘tāmnieku’) and the Latgalian dialect‚ which encompass over 500 dialectal varieties. Both living Baltic languages have preserved many ancient Indo-European characteristic traits. The primarily speech sounds‚ especially the vowels and diphthongs in the Baltic languages have been preserved more precise than in many other Indo-European languages. First written text in Latvian‚ the Lord’s Prayer‚ is dated back to the 16th century‚

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    1.a) Definition of parallelism The balance between two or more similar words‚ phrases or clauses is called parallelism in grammar. Parallelism is also called parallel structure or parallel construction. Parallel construction prevents awkwardness‚ promotes clarity and improves writing style and readability. Examples: Nancy likes playing the piano‚ the trumpet and play the guitar.  Nancy likes the piano‚ the trumpet and the guitar. Nancy likes playing the piano‚ the trumpet and the guitar. She played

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    2. The vowel element is essential to the structure of a syllable i.e.‚ a syllable is not possible without the vowel element being an obligatory element and therefore this vowel element is called as nucleus. 3. The consonant occupies a marginal place and is – The consonant which begins a syllable is called the releasing consonant and that which occurs at the end of a syllable is called the arresting consonant. 4. In other words ‚ a syllable is a sound or group of sounds having vowel as the nucleus

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    phonemes. Non-words containing the consonants /b/‚ /ʃ/‚ /d/‚ /l/‚ /m/‚ /n/‚ /s/‚ /p/‚ /ʒ/ and /ɡ/ tend to be associated to shapes with rounder edges compared to /f/‚ /k/‚ /t/‚ /v/ and /z/. Whereas unrounded vowels /i/ and /e/ were more often matched to shapes with sharper edges than rounded vowels /o/ and /u/ (Fort‚ Martin & Peperkamp‚

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    Ministry of Education‚ Science‚ Youth and Sports of Ukraine Ivan Franko National University of Lviv English Department Regional Variation of English Pronunciation Course paper presented by Halina Ihnatiuk a forth-year studen of the English department Supervised by S.R. Avramenko an associate professor of the English department Lviv-2011 Table of Contents Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    loneliness of the man. Along with imagery and symbolism‚ Poe incorporates many poetic elements to express his feeling. These include assonance‚ alliteration‚ and rhyme. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds. For example "For the race and radiant maiden‚ whom the angels name Lenore." This repeats the vowel sound of "a". Poe also used a lot of alliteration. For example‚ "Doubting

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