... exchanges: directspeech acts motivated by directspeech acts, indirectspeech acts motivated by directspeech acts, direct speech acts motivated by indirectspeech acts and finally indirectspeech ... rather on indirectness since there are 62 exchanges out of which at least one is indirect, the total number of exchanges being 89. Direct- direct, indirect- indirectand direct- indirect contributions ... of view of indirectness. The play contains four types of exchanges: directspeech acts motivated by direct speech acts, indirectspeech acts motivated by directspeech acts, direct speech acts...
... script 189 Test 1 57 Test 2 60 Test 3 62 Reading. 64 Listening. 66 UNIT 7 : YOUR HOUSE 67 Test 1 67 Test 2 69 Test 3 73 Reading. 75 Listening. 76 UNIT 8 : OUT AND ABOUT 79 Test 1 79 Test ... bedrooms and a bath room. Outside, there’s agarage, a front garden, and a back garden. The house isn’t very big but we like it. It’s convenient for shops and school and things like that, and ... Listening 118 UNIT 12 : SPORTS AND PASTIMES 120 TEST 1 120 Test 2 123 Test 3 1 26 15. Which word is the odd one out? A. flower B. grass C. tree D. earth 16. My cousin and _____ are in our livingroom....
... the world, and having certain intentions as to how it should change ([Austin, 1 962 ], [Searle, 1 969 ]). In Cohen [1978] and Cohen and Perrault [1979] it is suggested that speech acts ... behavior must be accounted for independently of speech acts, for it often occurs without the use of language. (2.c) In order for a speaker to successfully perform a speech act, he must intend ... and that the hearer be cooperative. (2.e) Thus a speaker can perform one speech act A by performing another speech act B if he intends that the hearer recognize not only that B was performed...
... The DirectandIndirect Impact of RhetoricIn the world that we live in, rhetoric alwaysaffects and is apart of everything that happens. Rhetoric, in its broadestsense, iscommunication, and ... Therhetoric that sheexpresses to him, of innocence and always complying to hisorders, forces her tolive a large portion of her life sheltered and overshadowed byAlbert, whocontinuously beats ... friend alsoteaches her howto smile, and perhaps how to enjoy life and respect herself. Shug Avery alsohelps Celie discover that Nettie is writing her and where to find...
... only for its popular application but also for its complicated structures. Among knowledge involved in the complex sentence, there are nominal clauses, adverbial clauses, directandindirect speech. ... sections. The first section focuses on literature reviews for the definition and usage of nominal clauses, adverbial clauses, directand indirect speech. The other section deals with practical applications ... the use of nominal clauses and adverbial clauses, directandindirectspeech in the financial theme by analyzing five financial articles to help you thoroughly understand the theory. Moreover,...
... giới từ” như :choice of excuse for possibility of intention of reason for menthod for ………Ex: There is no reason for leaving this early ./George has no excuse for chopping out of school .4. ... sorry for successful at sure of surprised thankful for tired of upset atapproveofapologize for believe in count on care for complain of confess toconsist of depend on dream of end in give up forget ... delightedatdifferentfromembarrassedatexcitedaboutfar from fond of fortunate in frightenedoffurious atgiven to good at grateful for happy in(at)intent on interested in keep on nice aboutproud of pleased at responsible for right in scared...
... to school at (six forty-five/ a quater to seven/ both are correct).24. It is (Nam/ Nam's/ Nams') ruler.25. Ha is a student. She is (of/ on/ in) grade 6, class6C. 26. We have literature ... We (do) our homework now.13. I (be) in grade6. 14. What your sister ( do ) ? She is reading.15. Your mother (go) to work by bus?C/ Make questions for the following answers : 01. His mother ... I don't play volleyball . => ? 15. M-A-I . => ? 16. We have History on Thursday. => ? 17. Today we have English and Geography. => ? 18. I live on Hung Vuong street. = >...
... Read the text: 1, Listen and repeat2, Ask and answer questions about the people in the pictures and about you.3, Model sentences.A, is B, am C, be D, are2, Nam and Nga walking to school. ... drive / a carHe / do / his homeworkThey/ cook and eat She / draw He / play / the piano 2, Ask and answer questions about the people in the pictures and about you.BaMaiNamWhat are you doing ... busThey are waiting for a train.Wednesday, December 3rd 2010Unit 8: Out and aboutPeriod 44: A, What are you doing ? A1-2“ ”I. Vocabulary:II. Read the text:1, Listen and repeat I. Vocabulary:(to)...
... Proposed Method Title Block Indirect torque control method of BLDC motor explained in [9] was extended to a direct torque and indirect flux control technique for six-switch inverter BLDC ... αsV and βsV and currents αsi and βsi, then by using (1) and (4) q- and d-axis flux linkage are drived. Also, by usig (4) q- and d-axis current are calculated. Finally, by using (6) ... )3/2baSaSiiiii+==βαdq/αβObserverModeSlidingeeqisatkekeqisatkekebemfSStSSt)/(tan)/()/(122∧∧−∧∧∧∧∧∧=−−=−−=••αββββαααθ0.9 0.92 0.94 0. 96 0.98 1 1.02 1.04 1. 06 1.08 1.100.10.20.30.40.50 .6 0.7Time ( sec )Torque ( N.m )0.9 0.92 0.94 0. 96 0.98 1 1.02 1.04 1. 06 1.08 1.1-0.200.20.40 .6 0.811.21.4Time...
... than the third and its multiples. K6n−1equals[sin(6n − 1)σ]/[(6n − 1)3sin σ], and K6n+1can be depictedas [sin(6n +1)σ]/[(6n +1)3sin σ]. σ is the angle betweenzero-crossing and phase back ... MethodIn this study, indirect torque control method of BLDC mo-tor explained in [29] is extended to a direct torque and indirect flux control technique, which is suitable for sensorless and flux-weakening ... Torque andIndirect Flux Controlof Brushless DC MotorSalih Baris Ozturk, Member, IEEE, and Hamid A. Toliyat, Fellow, IEEEAbstract—In this paper, the position-sensorless direct torque and indirect...
... 29% and job opportunities in the future 100%. Meanwhile, improving listening ability to understand and communicate in real situations and listening for entertainment account for 60 %, 78%, 65 % ... 60 %47% 65 %78%29%100%0%20%40% 60 %80%100%To improve your English listeningability To get good listening marks in theexamsListen to English news, songs, and filmsUnderstand and ... methodology and experience in teaching listening 67 % 33% Students’ background and motivation 22% 78% Table12: Factors have influence in students’ participation and It is a hard job for the...
... Creating Speechand Language Datawith Amazon’s Mechanical Turk.John Lafferty, Andrew McCallum, and Fernando Pereira.2001. Conditional random fields: Probabilistic models for segmenting and labeling ... theAmerican Society for Information Science and Tech-nology, 62 (2):4 06 418.Kristina Toutanova, Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning, and Yoram Singer. 2003. Feature-rich part-of -speech tagging with ... the Association for Computational Linguistics:shortpapers, pages 42–47,Portland, Oregon, June 19-24, 2011.c2011 Association for Computational LinguisticsPart-of -Speech Tagging for Twitter:...
... pp. 60 -65 . Derouault A. and Merialdo B. (19 86) . Natural Language Modeling for Phoneme-to-Text Transcription, IEEE Trans. on PAM1, Vol. PAMI-8, pp. 742-749. Hayes, P. J. et al. (19 86) . ... the Unification Grammar and Markov Language Model for Speech Recognition-ApplicationS Lee-Feng Chien**, K. J. Chen** and Lin-Shan Lee* * Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering, ... result The performance of these various construction principles and decision rules will be discussed in Sections 5 and6 based on experimental results. Probabilitv Estimation for Constructed...