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    Case Study Steven Murphy

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    Steven’s speech. STO 1- Steven Murphy will independently produce the final consonant in 1-word utterances with 80% accuracy across three consecutive therapy sessions. STO 2- Steven Murphy will independently produce the final consonant in 2-word utterances with 80% accuracy across three consecutive therapy sessions. STO 3- Steven Murphy will independently produce the final consonant in 3-word utterances with 80% accuracy across three consecutive therapy…

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    Pygmy Language

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    Language is an essential part of everyday life. What Darwin called ‘the sweet music of our species’ has in fact had a vital role in the establishment of the human as ‘the dominant species’; language creates a strong connection within all members of the same social group and allows to convey a virtually infinite quantity of information, involving both concrete and abstract concepts, as well as past, present and upcoming events. Biologically speaking, this is has been and still is a huge advantage…

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    1. Introduction This aim of this study is to conduct an analysis of the linguistic features that are characteristic of police statement with women reporting rape cases. This study particularly focuses on the ways in which the victims are linguistically characterized by police officers who are in charge of conducting the victim’s initial complaints. For the analysis, the Critical Discourse Analysis approach was used in the determination of the characteristics of language used by the law…

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    Kinesics

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    How can someone be communicating one thing with words, and another completely different message without making a sound? Nonverbal and more specifically kinesics betray how people are truly feeling all the time. As people, there are certain conscious and subconscious movements and gestures that happen on a daily basis and they all have different meanings. From what is actually trying to be communicated and how it’s being interpreted by someone else create a whole new level of communication to be…

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    relevance was determined by evaluating the importance of each T-Unit in developing the narrative. A 2-point rating system was used to determine the relevance of each statement. An utterance was given a 1 rating if the utterance was relevant and necessary to the story development. Conversely, a rating of 2 was given to the utterances that were irrelevant to the story and hindered the development of the story. Each T-Unit was given a relevancy rating, and the occurrence of each rating was totaled…

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    trusted Bonasera without explain in detail what he wants. Whereas, second presupposition has relation with presupposition in data 10, presupposition that can be derived from part of the data 10 is his wife will see corpse of their son. Found in utterance ‘I don’t want his mother to see him in this way’ this presupposition includes on types of lexical presupposition. As said before that presupposition on data 9 has relation with presupposition on data 10 to find the…

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    case of sarcasm. Although the sound is the same, the tone is different. Speech recognizers are good at recognizing sounds, but still have a hard time distinguishing the tone. Therefore is much research being done in order to detect the tone of an utterance and the emotion behind it, being anger, happiness, sadness etc. Tones are also important for certain languages, particularly Asian ones, such as Chinese and Japanese. For example, in Japanese, a word with two syllables can have different…

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    However, Juliet is literally saying that she is too tired to go out. In order to understand more about implied meaning, the same utterance of “I am tired.” can be used. At the time of the utterance being uttered, the context can be interpreted correctly with the help of the circumstances. If the person utters “I am tired.” at night, he must probably want to go to bed. If he utters “I am tired.” in the early on…

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    SPEECH ACT THEORY ANALYSIS OF “THE KILLERS”BY EARNEST HEMINGWAY SUBMITTED TO :MAM SANA NAWAZ SUBMITTED BY : NOOR UL HUDA (113) SARA EHSAN (115) AYESHA ZAFAR (121) (GR) AMNA HAMEED (116) MEHWISH JABEEN (146) SUBJECT: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY UNIVERSITY OG SARGODHA M.A ENGLISH (SEMESTER 3) SPEECH ACT THEORY ANALYSIS OF “THE KILLERS” BY “EARNEST HEMMINGWAY” ABSTRACT This article aims at, to prove Earnest Hemingway as a writer of horror,…

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    honest talk more and more, they started to be turned in favor of each other and be familiar. By communicating, I can find politeness routines and can apply them to the linguistic strategy. Confirmation question have a politeness and softness from utterance between interviewer and interviewee. Also, confirmation question is essential for conversation when people meet someone at first because it provide keep talking softly and it show enough conversation with people. According to the article…

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