1. Differentiate National, Regional and Official Languages National Language In the definition given by the dictionary, National Language pertains to the language spoken and written by the majority of people in a country; also, the official language of a country, recognized and adopted by its government. Other sources define National Language as a language which has a connection with people and the territory they occupy. A national language may for instance represent the national identity of
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term vocabulary because it is the basic foundation in any language and through reviewing the literature, the researcher found the following definitions that share some similarities. Hornby (2000) in Oxford Advanced Learner‘s Dictionary of Current English states that vocabulary is all the words that someone knows or uses, the words that are typically used when talking about particular subject or a list of words with the explanation of their meanings in a book for learning foreign language. Saputra
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The study of language has been referred to a system of human communication in modern linguistics. Thus, pragmatics takes the spotlight as it studies language from the users’ point of view. It is appealing because it talks about how people make sense of each other linguistically (Yule, 1996). As stated by Crystal (2013), people make choices, they undergo constraint in using language, and they notice different effects of their language use in an act of communication. Pragmatics is fundamentally concerned
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silence in the novels of Elie Wiesel, and at the ways Wiesel both demonstrates and gets around the fact that conventional language simply breaks down when it is used to talk about the Holocaust. I plan to expand on the same project for my senior English thesis. For this thesis I am studying the ways Wiesel uses silence in the literal content of his novels and in his writing technique, and am working toward explanations as to how he gives these silences meaning. My fluency in French from my semester
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(3): more intense contact, (4): strong cultural pressure, (5): very strong cultural pressure). The study of Brown on intensity of language contact reveals the fact that for Native Americans borrowed more words from Spanish language rather than from English or French. This happens because users of Native American languages were exposed to Spanish more often and sooner than other languages. This contact somehow forced native societies to acquire other language in order to communicate and
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InterOffice Memo To: Subject: Majestica Hotels Inc. Position to take regarding the Shanghai opportunity Problem Statement Majestica Hotels has been given the opportunity to manage a new luxury hotel development in Shanghai being constructed by Commercial Properties of Shanghai Limited (CPS). Negotiations have been stalled due to the different expectations of both parties regarding their roles in the new development and the terms of the management contract
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Nama : Sonia Dian Maniswari NIM : 29115511 2. What are other values to consumers? * Usually standard shower installation was usually a two day but now is getting faster takes only half days of work. * Consumer doesn’t need to wait for six months to plumbers become master plumbers because the installation was so straightforward so they could even send their young apperentices. * Inexpensive models that were easy to install for DIY market. * The quartz shower provided efficient
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Baker (1992) maintains that pragmatics mainly highlights the use of utterances in communication and the way the hearer understands them in their context. Hence, pragmatics is “the study of language in use” (p.217). It focuses on how people play with meaning in their communication. Furthermore, Leech (1983) holds that “General Pragmatics” (p.1) is a key concept in knowing human language. He says that pragmatics is “how language is used in communication.”(p.1). Leech states that pragmatics studies
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kaingin? An English block (professor: Mr. Bing Polo) of Batch 1984. It was started in their first year of college (1981). Started as an immersion/exposure activity, initially as a requirement by Mr. Polo, then the insertions became a regular thing (not weekly initially, but intermittently) for some members of the class. The group that continued to go on insertions invited friends from other classes and the group grew. The following year, Mr. Polo required another exposure trip for his English class,
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