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    gracious Duncan have I murdered, put rancors in the vessel of my peace only for them, and mine eternal jewel given to the common enemy of man to make them kings, the seeds of Banquo kings. Rather than so, come fate into the list, and champion me to th' utterance.(3,1,70) is the most important quote in act 3. It shows Macbeth’s jealousy feeling towards Banquo, further more leading Macbeth to the witches. This quote was said by Macbeth,after he realized Fleance and Banquo’s existence are a great…

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    FACE, POLITENESS AND SOCIAL DEIXIS IN SOCIAL INTERACTIONS. When living within a society, we perform different social activities which are recognizable by other individuals or groups that are part of the same society. These activities can be done individually (reading a book, getting dressed) or collectively (a family reunion, a business meeting) but always keeping in mind that they are done by taking into consideration directly or indirectly other members of the community in order to have…

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    focused. The deep-thinking author inspirations come from his life experiences, his career, and his desire to help others. Maru final words are, “Books are life's utterance: Utterance is Words and words are our everyday speech. It is Words that are on every author’s page. We put what we experience and love on paper, thus books are life’s utterance.” He says to others, “Stay focused, think about your final goal and what you want to accomplish with your project. Be it finance or to entertain.”…

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    Human and animals share an important number of characteristics, but only human are capable of developing a feature which allows them to produce speech. This capability is the main center of attention to Noam Chomsky and Leonard Bloomfield, both linguists have a completely different point of view. Nevertheless, they agree that language can be developed from childhood so the linguists generated some theoretical assumptions in order to understand how human achieves language acquisition. Chomsky…

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    that unity or identity of Christian faith, serve to sustain the identity and oneness , bearing witness and giving testimony as a Christian. It is not merely citation about what others believe but what ‘I’ believe. Lash, moreover, explain that the utterance of the Creed was not a list of theses but as an act of worship. The creed begins with phrase “I believe”. What is it the…

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    2.0. Introduction In this chapter issues related to strategic competence, are reviewed. The chapter describes the assumptions of current communicative language teaching:communicative competence,communication, classroom communication and genuine communication, teaching communicative English,communicative courses, speech acts,details of strategic competence, development of strategic competence,types of strategic competence,how to teach strategic competence,strategic competence in the foreign…

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    Before writing the tenets of Semantic Externalism, Hilary Putnam had put forward the question Is Semantics Possible? in 1970. When he had framed this question there were three people who had started working on this. These Philosophers were- Jerry Fodor, Jerold katz and Putnam himself. But by the course of time they all took different direction with the same question. Putnam had written two successive articles on this question, one is ‘ the meaning and reference’ in 1973 and the other is ‘ the…

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    In general, discourse is the indispensable unit of the human world. It is analyzed variously to arrive at a harmonious conclusion. The contemporary scholars and critics have emphasized upon the ways of analyzing this discourse. What is said, what should be said, and what is appropriate to say provide the basis of this discourse number of theories for analyzing discourse, which means the assessment of the creative use of language. Speech-act theory is one of the theory to operate each minute…

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    Role of input : All theories and studies regarding second language acquisition go back to the nature of input and how when an L2 learner uses the input in interactions the learner will produce language and forms (output) directed by the feedback. Krashen believes that the input hypothesis is the answer to how the natural order hypothesis takes place and how an L2 learner moves from one stage to the next in SLA. (Gass, 1997). One of the key issues of SLA is the role of the input hypothesis and…

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    Simpson’s (1989) analysis of fictional dialogue focuses on the phatic communication of characters’ conversations in Flann O’Brien’s novel The Third Policeman in which he tries to reason three broad theoretical issues. First, he draws on a sociolinguistic framework designed for the analysis of naturally occurring conversation and applies it to the rather unusual dialogue which takes place between the characters in O’Brien’s novel with a hope that such an analysis will highlight the ways in which…

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