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    Dish Network would use both PEST and Porter’s 5 Forces analysis because these tools offer an effective analyses areas of a strategic plan for the company. PEST analysis is used by marketers to analyze the political, economic, socio-cultural, and technological changes PEST is a framework or used by marketers to analyze and monitor the macro-environmental (external marketing environment) factors that have an impact on an organization, which should be identified, understood and analyzed by the…

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    Linguistic complexity is commonly defined as the variedness and elaborateness of language production (Ellis, 2003). The definition resembles the philosophical definition of complexity as a function of the number of a system’s constituent elements, the variety of these constituents, and the elaborateness of their inter- relations (Rescher, 1998). Accordingly, the measurement of linguistic complex- ity involves quantitatively measuring the number and nature of linguistic sub- components and the…

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    This radical form of the Whorfian hypothesis has received little support in the psychological community, for lack of evidence; however, a milder form of the hypothesis has been substantiated through methodologically rich experimentation. Language appears to have a biasing effect on a few cognitive functions, such as color naming and memory representations. In the area of color naming, several studies found that language is quite significant in determining the types of color mismatches that…

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    ways of disambiguating lexical ambiguity Question 9. How can lexical ambiguity be disambiguated? Students’ responses (S=40) Number Percentage Provide additional contexts or any pieces of information to the ambiguous word of a sentence 26 65% Change the vocabulary collocation 14 35% Analyze the context to understand the correct meaning of the word. 17 42.5% Table 8. The students’ resolutions for disambiguating lexical ambiguity As we seen on table, to disambiguate lexical ambiguity, 65% students…

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    Seven Intricate Letters

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    valuable epistles. Using the text of Kirsopp Lake’s 1919 edition of The Apostolic Fathers, ΕΠΙΣΤΟΛΑΙ ΙΓΝΑΤΙΟΥ provides definitions and parsing information in footnotes in the bottom margins of the page for every word in the text that occurs 30 times or less in the Greek New Testament. ΕΠΙΣΤΟΛΑΙ ΙΓΝΑΤΙΟΥ is the first volume in the newly launched Apostolic…

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    Analysis Of False Friends

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    cognates, or better known, false friends, will be provided. The term "false friends" first appears in the book Les Faux Amis ou Les Trahisons Du Vocabulaire Anglais (1928) by Maxime Koesler and Jules Decrocquigny. These authors used the following definition: [Elle] désigne les mots d'étymologie et de forme semblable mais de sens partiellement ou totalement différent. The term faux amies was used in the field of translation to refer to those terms that show some similarity in expression in two…

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    (pg90.) These three work together to translate words and meanings and find the appropriate match within the mental lexicon. Lexical selection is where a word, or lexeme, is retrieved from the mental lexicon depending on the meaning that needs to be conveyed. This is then followed by morphological encoding, where the base of the word is chosen, and phonological encoding where the…

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    Ambiguity can be classified into two different categories named lexical ambiguity and structural ambiguity. Lexical ambiguity occurs when a word has more than one possible meanings. Structural ambiguity is a situation where one sentence has more than one meaning due to its sentence…

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    Michael Arcega Analysis

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    Michael Arcega is versatile artist working with mainly installation and sculpture art. He was born in Manila, Philippines and then migrated to Los Angeles at the age of ten. After, he relocated to San Francisco to attend college and later became a professor at San Francisco University. He also received his BFA from San Francisco Art Institute and his MFA at Stanford University. “(Michael’s work has been) exhibited at venues including the Asian Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego,…

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    exclaim, “Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.” This Disney definition broadens the meaning of a family as Lilo, a young girl, includes Stitch, an alien from another planet, into her family. In a more lexical sense, family is the simplest group in a community, traditionally consisting of two parents that give care to their children. However, in today’s society, the definition of family stretches beyond just blood relations to include all those who choose to give…

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