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Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English

Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English

Ngày tải lên : 05/10/2012, 08:22
... fresh rain in a forest in the fall. Certainly a unified concept, but we would not consider the smell of fresh rain in a forest in the fall a word. In fact, English simply has no single word for ... attaches to words ending in the phonetic string [fär] and not to words ending in the bound root -fer. How can we test which analysis is correct? We would need to find words that end in the phonetic ... whether kicks in (13a), drinking in (13b), or students in (13c) should be regarded as ‘new words’ in the sense of our definition. (13) a. She kicks the ball. b. The baby is not drinking her milk...
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Perfect Bound Press Word Fugitives In Pursuit Of Wanted Words

Perfect Bound Press Word Fugitives In Pursuit Of Wanted Words

Ngày tải lên : 05/10/2012, 09:56
... to invent words. Of course, coining words to meet real needs continued—and it continues, especially in specialized realms like medicine, tech - nology, fashion, cooking, cartooning, online ... tended to be in their thinking about non-dictionary words. During and between the two world wars, fine English- speaking minds seem to have been occupied by things other than coining words for ... with us since the beginning. The impulse to coin words today may well be a vestige of the impulse that gave humankind lan - guage in the first place. Jargon, slang, and words coined in all seriousness...
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Word formation in english

Word formation in english

Ngày tải lên : 08/11/2012, 11:31
... other words in (5). If we assume that in- is a prefix meaning in, into’ we would predict that infer would mean ‘carry into’, which is not even close to the real meaning of infer. The meaning ... plural of son -in- law is not *son -in- laws but sons -in- law. Under the assumption that son -in- law is one word (i.e. some kind of compound), the plural ending is inserted inside the word and not ... attaches to words ending in the phonetic string [fär] and not to words ending in the bound root -fer. How can we test which analysis is correct? We would need to find words that end in the phonetic...
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Strategies to deal with non - equivalence at word level in translation

Strategies to deal with non - equivalence at word level in translation

Ngày tải lên : 10/04/2013, 10:37
... Vietnamese is individualism. In some cultures, individualism is seen as a blessing and a source of well-being; in others, it is seen as alienating. In his publication, Hofstede exhibits 'Individualism ... bỏng " in Vietnamese depending on whether one is planting it , harvesting it, cooking it or eating it . English does not have the general word for “đàn” in Vietnamese. English words that ... differences in concepts, in word usage and word formation which lead to the non-equivalence at word level of the two languages. This problem is especially focused by Mona Baker in the book In Other Words:...
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Tenses In Adverbial  Clauses

Tenses In Adverbial Clauses

Ngày tải lên : 26/06/2013, 01:25
... didn't 5. "Why are you staring out the window? What …… about?" ~ "Nothing." A. you are thinking C. are you thinking B. you think D. do you are thinking 6. "I can't decide ... she intends to work in her father's company. A. will finish B. will have finished C. finishes D. is finishing 2. By the time I go to bed tonight, I …… my work for the day. A. will finish ... pyramids of Egypt in the moonlight, I was speechless. 5. The frying pan caught on fire while I was making dinner. 6. As soon as I finish working on the car, we'll take a walk in the park. 7....
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Word Order

Word Order

Ngày tải lên : 27/06/2013, 11:46
... in November. (always) → The weather is always bad in November. It rains in California. (never) → It never rains in California. We have fish for dinner. (seldom) → We seldom have fish for dinner. ... put the adverbs (in italic print) in correctly (behind the verb or object). is / over there / the cinema - inside / go / let's - the kitchen / downstairs / is - playing / the kids / are ... before. In questions, the word order subject-verbs-object is the same as in affirmative sentences. The only thing that’s different is that you usually have to put the auxiliary verb (or the main...
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Word   formation in english

Word formation in english

Ngày tải lên : 19/08/2013, 14:15
... other words in (5). If we assume that in- is a prefix meaning in, into’ we would predict that infer would mean ‘carry into’, which is not even close to the real meaning of infer. The meaning ... attaches to words ending in the phonetic string [fär] and not to words ending in the bound root -fer. How can we test which analysis is correct? We would need to find words that end in the phonetic ... meaning of interview and the meaning of the ingredient morphemes inter- and view, you can observe that the meaning of interview is not the sum of the meaning of its parts. The meaning of inter-...
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Word list in english

Word list in english

Ngày tải lên : 19/08/2013, 14:15
... lỗi lạc distinctive (adj) ( distinctive of something) đặc biệt; để phân biệt distinctively (adv) rõ ràng, minh bạch, rành mạch distinctly (adv) riêng biệt; rõ ràng, rành mạch, minh bạch, rõ ... uy nghi imprint (n) dấu vết, vết in, vết hằn; ảnh hưởng sâu sắc; phần ghi của nhà xuất bản;(v) đóng, in (dấu); in dấu vào, đóng dấu vào (cái gì); ghi khắc, ghi nhớ, in sâu vào, in hằn imprisonment ... refine (v) lọc, lọc trong, luyện tinh, tinh chế, làm cho tinh khiết; cải tiến; làm cho tinh tế hơn, làm cho lịch sự hơn, làm cho tao nhã hơn (sở thích, ngôn ngữ, tác phong ); trau chuốt refinement...
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Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English - Affixation

Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English - Affixation

Ngày tải lên : 25/10/2013, 15:20
... certain sets of affixes can also be illustrated by another interesting phenomenon. Both in compounding and in certain cases of affixation it is possible to coordinate two words by leaving out ... lead us to think that the words in (5a) behave exactly like compounds on the basis of native words. For instance, a blackboard is a kind of board, a kitchen sink is a kind of sink, a university ... suffixes in (14) are consonant-initial, whereas the suffixes in (15) are vowel-initial. This means that the vowel-initial suffixes integrate into the prosodic structure of the base word. In contrast...
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Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English - Compounding

Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English - Compounding

Ngày tải lên : 25/10/2013, 15:20
... when combined with a vowel-initial final combining form, but that do take -o- when combined with a consonant-initial final combining form. And indeed, such data exist: the initial combining form ... building for growing plants’ ‘a house that is green’ c. óperating instructions operating instrúctions ‘instructions for operating something’ ‘instructions that are operating’ d. instálling ... the only initial combining form that never allows the linking element, while there are four final combining forms allowing vowels other than -o- preceding them. Chapter 6: Compounding 181 (13)...
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Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English

Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English

Ngày tải lên : 25/10/2013, 15:20
... what we find in the OED. Unfortunately, this does not work for the other words in (5). If we assume that in- is a prefix meaning in, into’ we would predict that infer would mean ‘carry into’, ... meaning of interview and the meaning of the ingredient morphemes inter- and view, you can observe that the meaning of interview is not the sum of the meaning of its parts. The meaning of inter- ... real meaning of infer. The meaning of con- in confer is impossible to discern, but again Latin experts might think of the Latin preposition cum ‘with, together’ and the related Latin prefix...
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Perfect Bound Press Word Fugitives In Pursuit Of Wanted Words - TRIBULATIONS

Perfect Bound Press Word Fugitives In Pursuit Of Wanted Words - TRIBULATIONS

Ngày tải lên : 25/10/2013, 19:20
... I inevitably end up cutting myself, burn - ing myself, dropping something, or breaking something.” Two people reported that according to They Have a Word for It, by Howard Rheingold, in German ... will be in the fastest line, all other things being equal, is one in three, or 33 percent.” And Nathan Perez, of Chapel Hill, N.C., invoked Ein- stein’s theory of relativity before explaining: ... to coin words in response to my Word Fugitives column. I just couldn’t bear to imagine the follow-up discussions in class if I pursued the premature something-ation line of thought in print....
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Perfect Bound Press Word Fugitives In Pursuit Of Wanted Words - Them

Perfect Bound Press Word Fugitives In Pursuit Of Wanted Words - Them

Ngày tải lên : 25/10/2013, 19:20
... mind. He wrote me: Budgers. These are drivers who, instead of politely getting in line behind the other cars at an exit or when lanes are blocked off for road construction, continue driving ... ancient mint once recorded” in the area of Chobham, southwest of London. 12. Ponis, for a thinning ponytail on a balding boomer, was coined by Patrick Kincaid, of Delta, British Columbia, in Wanted ... forehead. I approached his car and, trying to remember my Red Cross training, said simply, ‘Are you OK?’ He was in his front seat, bleeding profusely. He continued talking on his phone and held out...
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Word order

Word order

Ngày tải lên : 01/11/2013, 06:20
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