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    of Chordophones. This means that each individual player is improvising his or her own ornamentation, specifically trills. The harmonising is only in intervals larger than a perfect 4th and 5th, specifically at 0:56 and so on. The piece is very consonant, and is based around the foundation tone of G. The ornamentation used depicts a river, and each Pipa is using their own ornamentation to depict their own element of the poem Blossoms on a Moonlit…

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    Stone Balls And Fences

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    Analysis 4.1 Analysis The initial interpretation of the poem comes about significantly as a result of looking at the words used by the poet, particularly about their interconnection and the deviant grammatical and graphological elements. Analysis of lexical features is therefore, a better point to start with a detailed linguistic analysis. This in turn, contributes to the effects of overall meaning that the poem carries. 4.1.1 Lexical level At lexical level we see the lexical choose many single…

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    12 Domains Analysis

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    Discussion of Domain Domain B focuses on evaluating the student learning as a whole process. It covers Teaching Performance Expectations (TPE) 2 which is monitor student learning during instruction and Teaching Performance Expectations (TPE) 3 which involves interpretations and use of assessments. These teacher performance expectations are the teacher’s guidelines that needed to follow in order to become an effective education specialist. TPE 2 consists of the following. First, monitor…

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    The following assignment is my interpretation of the poem ‘I felt a funeral in my brain’ by Emily Dickinson, which was first published in 1896. Dickinson is an extremely well known American poet who has been described as ‘a nineteenth century mystic… recluse’ (Brooks Bouson, 2010:3), as well as a ‘great and original American poet whose enigmatic verse is a precursor to the experimental works of modernist and postmodernist writers.’ (Brooks Bouson, 2010:3). My interpretation and analysis of the…

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    exist at the phonological level. Chicano speakers whose native language is Spanish may substitute the Spanish vowel system for the English where both words ship and sheep are pronounced like sheep (Fromkin et al., 2011). Other distinctions involve consonants. The digraphs /ch/ and /sh/ are interchanged so that shook is pronounced as if spelled with a /ch/ and check spelled /sh/ (Fromkin et al., 2011). Another is the substitution of /th/ for /t/ in the beginning of words, so thin…

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    Elvira Madigan

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    OBSERVE MUSIC Concerto No. 21 in C major for Piano and Orchestra, K.467, second movement is also known as “Elvira Madigan“; named from a Swedish film and was used at length on that sound track. The graceful, slow movement would sooth any beast with its rhythmic resonance and graceful rhythm. This classical piece still entices a longing to close the eyes and listen to the swaying beats as the mind wonders through the ebb and tide of this musical dynamic. Movement no.2 starts with many…

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    The lack of rules would contribute to disorder in the world, especially pertaining to one of the most important methods in which we communicate to one another: language in its diverse forms. In “What is a Language?” the authors Neil Smith and Deidre Wilson and establish their perspective of language being governed by rule-systems. With the density of the subject, languages have three research approaches: how it is used as a form of communication, by social groups, and the ways in which language…

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    1) What are some possible correlates of phonological and articulatory impairments? These disorders are not promptly available, in some cases the causes are unknown. The correlations can occur together, or in some cases one is not necessarily caused by the other. Some of the possible factors of phonological and articulatory impairments can be developmental impairment in speech-sound production, language impairment in their production of sounds of the language, hearing impairments which enable…

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    During inside play, Nicholas, Sullivan and Thomas are engaging with blocks. They are using imaginative language when pretending that the blocks are spaceships, however Nicholas and Sullivan in particular have background knowledge on this topic. This was seen when Sullivan stated “look through fis spaceship window”, make whooshing noises and when Nicholas and Sullivan are extending their arms about their heads and pretending the spaceships fly. Sullivan was also able to make connections between…

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    because she has difficulties in pronunciation and differentiation between speech sounds. Hypernasality in her speech makes it challenging to communicate clearly. Hypernasality is when there is an excessive nasal resonance for certain vowels and oral consonants (Naharajan, Savitha, & Subramaniyan, 2009). Hypernasality…

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