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    cultural groups are personal attitudes toward disability, communicative disorders, and stuttering. Culture and language are closely intertwined as they represent ways in how individuals perceive, understand, and interact with the world. With this rise in ethnically diverse populations, the numbers of culturally diverse persons who stutter will be increasingly represented in the speech-language pathologist's caseload. As a result, it is critical attempts to embrace multicultural and linguistic…

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    phonological processing. To identify a child’s deficits in phonological processing, it’s important to understand its parts. Phonological Processing is a term used for a category of four oral language processing abilities related to the sounds in words, to associate those sounds with letters, and to read. These four oral language abilities are verbal short-term memory, rapid serial naming, articulation speed, and phonological awareness. Verbal short-term memory involves the ability to remember…

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    translators need to consider when approaching the linguistic and cultural difference in source texts. However, these two concepts are mutually exclusive. Foreignization aims to maintain as much as possible the exotic cultural foreignness of the source language, retain the original cultural image in target texts and ‘tell it like…

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    insignificant as a single word, with which they can find a personal connection. One word that has personal significance to me is “pretentiousness”. “Pretentiousness” is a noun, originating from the French “prétention”. Its first form in the English language appeared in the mid 19th century as “pretension”. “Pretentiousness” holds significance to me because it is ingrained in the way I probably present myself and in almost everything that holds my interest . Pretentiousness, by literal…

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    Follow-Up Strategies for 1 Language Sample Stages of language development have six steps in which typically developing children go through as they develop language (Weitzman & Green Berg, 2002, pg. 37). I have chosen the fifth child from the last six language sample, for describing the strategies. Moreover, language analysis (phonology, syntax, semantics) gave a clear description of the child's strength and weakness in all aspects of language usage. While reviewing, I noticed that child could…

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    Language In The Giver

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    The different types of language that people use in everyday life is related to their culture and even maybe their religion. The language that Lois Lowry used for the book “The Giver” is different. A weird kind of different, but different. The Language of Utopia. The one’s that are probably the most important to the book are “stirrings” because it tells you that, that person is growing up. “Newchild” because every community needs to have new life such as a baby. Last but not least the “Receiver…

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    The Hidden World of Chili Peppers videos are rich in examples of negative and positive behaviors associated with the preparation and delivery in public speaking. McLean emphasizes the importance of knowing your information and practicing your speech, to ensure that you are prepared and confident, but the speaker seems to have neglected to do so. Because he is unprepared, his presentation’s fluidity is poor. As McLean defines it, fluency is how naturally your speech flows. By relying heavily on…

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    Speaking. From speech one to speech speech four I have improved in language/style, organization/structure, supporting my ideas, vocal delivery, and physical delivery. Words are anything but powerless language helps the audience to understand and create meaning. Language can bring people together for a common cause, and language can persuade the audience to act a certain way. In my first speech I thought I did a decent job of using language and style, but it was almost awkward and not…

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    They had a great impact into the students’ language in a 6 month. They had the teacher go through training in linguistics and they had the students pick as many books as possible. The teachers learn mostly in psycholinguistics then social linguistics to integrate books for students. This skills were…

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    girl when she becomes a slave. Different from some other slaves, Aminata is intelligent. She knows two different languages and baby catching skill. After she ships to North America, she learns how to read and write in English. These skills help her survive through the boat, South Carolina and Nova Scotia. Finally, she is free and back to her homeland. The baby catching skill, language skills and, reading and writing skills that Aminata learns in Bayo and St. Helena in her early age become…

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