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    of all ages are able to go and take classes that will help them toward receiving a GED or help them in learning the English language. There are classes nightly for individuals who are in the English language class as well as different levels for individuals who are further along in the education program. The first level is for those who have just begun to learn the language. They go over vocabulary and past tense vs. future tense. Once they are able to write coherent sentences and understand individuals

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    a new language General Purpose: To Persuade. Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to learn one or more other languages. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Visual Aid: PowerPoint Claim: Value INTRODUCTION I. Attention Step: A. Attention Getter: No offensive but I want to share with you guy a joke. If someone who speaks two languages is bilingual, and someone who speaks many languages is multilingual, then what do you call someone who speaks only one language? An American

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    Vocal Fry Research Paper

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    The terms vocal fry and up-talk are two ways to describe some teenagers talk now. Vocal fry means when one talks like they are choking or out of breath. This frequently happens at the end of a sentence. The definition of up-talk is when one says a sentence with a question in there or answering a question with a question. When one talks about up-talk, some people automatically think about teenager girls. People thinks it is annoying and do not understand why these girls talk in this way. However

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    The Stargate Movie

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    who specialize in understanding the texts of an extinct language. The movie even acknowledges the ambiguity unique of translation when Jackson and Gary Meyers, another researcher, argue about the multiple possible meanings of the hieroglyphs. Jackson tweaks Meyer’s translation with his specialized knowledge of Ancient Egyptian syntax and morphology. Jackson is also required to translate a section of text from an unknown–read: alien– language and this part is less realistic. Jackson immediately recognizes

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    Speech therapy covers a wide range of different tasks to preform and individuals to help, existing to improve lives and have a deep understanding of communication. Becoming a Speech Language Pathologist Education Per the previous section, there is a multitude of knowledge that speech pathologists should have, and a significant amount of skills to acquire, thus a lot of education and experience is needed. Getting started in one’s undergraduate

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    What does "Genie's" final outcome tell us about language (and emotional) development? Do we learn language from our experiences and environment, or are we just born with the ability? “Genie” seemed to be a great “experiment” that helped me understand this questions. She was exposed to almost no language in a critical time in her life. Genie was kept in almost complete isolation for her entire life. She was strapped to a potty chair in a room always alone and had no outside stimulation. When Genie

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    Argumentative Analysis

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    maintained” (Sangeetha, 2012, p. 329). Fortunately, there are assistive technologies such the alternate and augmentative communication (AAC) Tobii M Series.which helps persons with speech and language impairments communicate effectively and meaningfully within the community, regardless of their literacy and language development. Its versatility tailors to an array of disabled persons of all ages and levels of cognitive and physical ability. It is most suitable for persons with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral

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    Although not typically acknowledged, discourse markers are prevalent in daily and spontaneous conversation. Meaningless fillers are placed in conversations typically as filler words. These words serve "to either act as an unconscious sign of speech disfluency or serve as a signal sent by speakers to convey a certain message.” (Laserna et al 2014 329). In attempting to contribute productively to the conversation, time may be needed to effectively articulate their thoughts to the listener. Laserna

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    Mark Turin

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    Languages may refer to the communication between individuals, but it also reveals the individuality of different geographic locations, the uniqueness of different cultures, and the history of different people. It contributes to the image of an ideal world, but the current situation diminishes the diversity of the people, thus moves them away from their ideal society: 97% of the world’s people speak 4% of the world’s languages while 96% of the world languages are spoken by 3% of the world’s people

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    Examples Of Metaphors

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    Metaphor: A metaphor is a form of speech that a word or phrase is given to an object or action. The object or action should not be literally applicable. Example: “When he approaches the light, his eyes will be dazzled, and he will not be able to see anything at all of what are now called realities.” Function: In this part of the story, the reader is being told what happens when a prisoner of the cave goes into the light. When they do go into the light, they are not able to see anything at all

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