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... proof of this series.CONTENTS. THE ART OF WRITING AND SPEAKING THEENGLISH LANGUAGE. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. 7WORD-STUDYINTRODUCTION THE STUDY OF SPELLING The Art Of Writing & Speaking TheEnglish ... The most importantvariations are as follows:C and G have each a soft sound and a hard sound. The soft sound of c is the same as s, and the hard sound the same as k. The soft sound of g is the ... part oflanguage that the arts of the orator, the actor, and the preacher depend directly upon it. It doubles the value of words. The foundation of expression is rhythm, or regular succession of...
... oflanguage proficiency are met. The foreign language policy should give satisfactory answers to the basic questions of how much ofthelanguage should be taught; what level oflanguage proficiency ... rationales, the aims, the significance, the method, the scope and the design ofthe study. Part II, the development, consists of four chapters: Chapter 1 serves as the orientations ofthe study. ... be the appropriate approach in the context of globalization. The chapter continues with the review ofthe key factors affecting the quality oflanguage teaching and learning based on which the...
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... discussion ofthe theme, locating it in the wider literature. The extent of this discussion varies; the theoretical debate onsocial capital is less mature and more in flux than on the other themes, ... level of understanding. The final chapter revisits the principal themes and drawstogether the main conclusions ofthe work; it also raises some further theoreticalconsiderations, and offers ... product ofthe skills individuals are able to deploy, ofthe sets of relation-ships in which they are involved and of their personal outlook on life and view of themselves; and all these factors...
... proportion ofthe total,remains the genuine core ofthe language; all ofthe 100 words shown to be the mostfrequent in the Corpus of Present-Day American English, also known as the BrownCorpus, ... abroad range of usage questions, from the distinction between each other and one an-other to the status of words such as the noun lifestyle and the verb impact. The re-sults of these surveys ... speech. THE BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH The fluid structure of Early Modern English underlies the formation of American English. Although the Great Vowel Shift had assigned new values to the long...