1. Based on the information provided, the left atrium and left ventricle are not working properly due to mitral valve not working appropriately. The reason this set of valves was chosen is because in the passage, it stated that the X-Ray show an enlargement in the left atrium and left ventricle. This happen is due to inefficient cycle of blood resulting in abnormal heart sound or heart murmur. Mitral valve of the left side is misshape and less flexible.…
Evans also discusses how Cable observes the phonology of the Creole dialect. One of the changes it makes from Standard American English is the dropping of final consonants, such as the change from “innocent” to “innocen’” (Evans 212). The French language has majorly impacted the Creole dialect, especially in terms of vowel usage and…
Summary of Case History: Sallie Speechie is an 8 year 8 month old female. She was referred to ENMU SHROC by a family friend. Her mother, Suzie Speechie completed a case history form. Sallie’s parents and teachers are concerned that she is falling behind academically and socially, so an appointment was requested. Her mother reported that there were no remarkable concerns during her pregnancy with Sallie.…
Although there are many who opposes Ventria’s request, the adversarial stakeholder that Ventria should be highly concerned with is the “Japanese Rice Retailers Association” because their opinion holds a significant impact in the rice industry in California. The direction that Ventria is taking raises concerns in the rice industry and non-market stakeholders. Those who are in the rice industry are concerned with the uncertainties and possible negative outcomes that Ventria’s protocol brings. From the non-market stakeholders, the government believes that the future of the rice industry be trusted to the public’s interest. In addition, there are several environmental and consumer groups who are against Ventria’s proposal.…
Julia Flesch Mrs. Schultz American Literature Orange 12 March 2018 Annotated Bibliography Thesis: The men in the Awakening were some of the major causes leading to Edna Pontellier's independence. Muirhead, Marion.…
1. At approximately what grade level should instruction in morphology and affixes begins? Explain why.…
In “Do You Speak American?” by Robert MacNeil, MacNeil uses outside sources, personal anecdotes, and familiar diction in attempts to prove to the American people,especially those who have an interest in the English language, that “We are not talking more alike,but less(309). The way I would insert this quote in my essay would probably be in the paragraph about the about the uniqueness that American English has. It will be used with examples of the different influences that are very much involved in the transformation that English has gone through over recent years.…
Too Many Tamales Soto, G., & Martinez, E. (1993). Too Many Tamales. New York: Putnam. Book Summary: This book is about a little girl named Maria who was assisting her mother while making tamales for Christmas.…
Steven (pseudonym) is a first grader at Dog Branch Elementary School (DBES) in Dundalk, MD. Steven entered Dog Branch E.S. in April of his Kindergarten year from the Baltimore City Public School system. In first grade, Steven is in a general education classroom and receives small group instruction for both reading and math. I completed and analyzed five different assessments to identify Steven’s strengths and weaknesses.…
Elements of a Lesson Plan - Suggested Answers | Age/level | Objective(s) | Time | Resources/materials | Classroom set-up | Warm-up | Process (the activity or task) | Assessments | Follow-up | Select the verb that is conjugated into simple present: Angela ________ carrots for her salad.…
In conclusion, the languages have been through a number of changes and the Great Vowel Shift explains in great detail how the sound of words and the way people…
The reasons behind this variation can be found in…. The first is the geographical diffusion factor, called regional dialect leveling, which is a process that involves features spreading out from a populous, economically and culturally dominant center to the surrounding areas (Britain 2002a;Trudgill1983). Levelling (as distinct from regional dialect levelling) is necessarily restricted to smaller geographical areas, such as new towns or compact regions; and non-contact, extra-linguistic factors including identity, attitudes and…
1. Introduction This paper reports sociolinguistic variation and change patterns of T-glottalling in Manchester comparing with other dialects of English. T-gottalling, the phonological process whereby /t/ is replaced by a glottal stop in non-initial position, has been considered as the accent all over the UK in recent years. Database (number of token, factors); the definition of T-glottalling and simple example; the characteristic of Manchester pattern; T-glottalling, in English phonology, a sound change that causes the phoneme is replaced by the glottal stop [ʔ] in certain position.…
However, it has been actively involved in popularizing constant evolution of language, particularly English. Description Before we move forward, some facts can be highlighted to present the dominance of social…
Moreover phonetics is a complicated and interesting study of sound and has many branches. They are rules that simplify its study and they are not for granted. Any sound has different sound patterns in different languages. Refernces:…