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    Contrastive Analysis

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    ’s Linguistics Across Cultures (1957). In this book‚ Lado claimed that "those elements which are similar to [the learner ’s] native language will be simple for him‚ and those elements that are different will be difficult". While this was not a novel suggestion‚ Lado was the first to provide a comprehensive theoretical treatment and to suggest a systematic set of technical procedures for the contrastive study of languages. This involved describing the languages (using structuralist linguistics)‚ comparing

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    Miss Brill

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    integrative‚ systematic stylistic analysis of the short story‚ deriving its underlying theories from a method of prose text analysis‚ proposed by literary stylists Leech & Short. The analysis is done in three main steps corresponding to the four main "linguistic levels" of a text: lexical levels‚ grammatically levels‚ figures of speech‚ and cohesion and context. Keywords: Style‚ Lexical feature‚ Grammatical feature‚ Rhetorical tool‚ Fine‚ Sensitive 1. Introduction Katherine Mansfield‚ pseudonym of Kathleen

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    Misconceptions‚ Applications And Perceptions. (2005) Australian Association For Research In Education. 2- Nor Hashimah Jalaluddin‚ Norsimah Mat Awal‚ Kesumawati Abu Bakar; The Mastery Of English Language Among Lower Secondary School Students In Malaysia: A Linguistic Analysis‚ European Journal Of Social Sciences – volume 7‚ number 2‚ 2008. 3- Mohd. Faisal Hanapiah (1993); English Language And The Language Of Development: A Malaysian Perspective. Department Of Modern Language‚ Jurnal Kemanusian. Page 106-120

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    Language to Communication‚” Lawrenc Erlbaum Associates‚ 1999 Mark Levin.‚ “The Reporter ’s Notebook : Writing Tools for Student Journalists‚” Randomhouse.com‚ 2000 Simpson‚ James.‚ “Routledge Handbook of Applied Linguistic‚” Taylor & Francis‚ 2011 Tesitelova‚ Marie.‚ “Quantitative Linguistic‚” ACADEMIA‚ 1992

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    Ferdinand D Saucer

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    Ferdinand de Saussure: Was a Swiss linguist whose ideas laid a foundation for many significant developments in linguistics in the 20th century. He is widely considered one of the fathers of 20th-century linguistics.[1][2] However‚ many modern linguists and philosophers of language consider his ideas outdate. his ideas have significantly influenced the humanities and social sciences.Ferdinand Mongin de Saussure was born in Geneva in 1857.Saussure showed signs of considerable talent and intellectual

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    Communicative Competence

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    Assignment On Communicative Competence Submitted by; Ijaz Hussain M.A. English 3rd Semester (Morning ) Submitted to; Sir Tanveer Ahmad Institute of Southern Punjab Multan COMPETENCE: Ability to satisfy complex demands. COMMUNICATION: Communication is commonly defined as "the interchange

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    Behaviorism vs Nativism

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    supporters were Leonard Bloomfield‚ O.N. Mowrer‚B.F. Skinner‚ and A.W. Staats. Behaviorist studies both in psychology and linguistics originate in the beginning of the 20th century‚ then It received a considerable trust from the educational world at the 1950s. At the linguistic point of view this theory focuses basically on those aspects which are observable in the human linguistic behavior‚ the responses‚ and the relationship between those responses and events in the world surrounding them. Thus‚ it

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    may agree and differ in certain points‚ but they still‚ reconcile sharing a common ground in theory and practice. To begin with‚ both authors are concerned with “input” or the linguistic data the individual is exposed to and has access to. On one hand‚ Stephen Krashen‚ an expert in the field of linguistics‚ specializing in theories of language acquisition and development‚ proposed

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    failure in cross-cultural communication from the aspects of lexicon‚ syntax and discourse‚ some pragmatic strategies are suggested in intercultural communication. To improve learners’ cultural awareness and communicative competence‚ a cultural-linguistic approach in foreign language teaching should be adopted. Key words: cross-cultural communication; pragmatic failure; pragmatic competence; cultural awareness; communication strategy 1. Introduction People may meet with various problems in

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    Throughout American history‚ western ways have always led to prosperity and constant influence of leadership to the global world. It is not surprising that English is the universal language according to popular belief‚ and often times non native english speakers are therefore seen as ‘disadvantaged’ especially in the US. Fundamental truth states that cultures define themselves through languages and gives one the ability to communicate and exchange views. If so‚ do native speakers close themselves

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