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... Among knowledge involved in the complex sentence, there are nominal clauses, adverbial clauses, directandindirect speech. This report looks into these matters by including two main sections. ... contrasts the use of nominal clauses and adverbial clauses, directandindirectspeechin the financial theme by analyzing five financial articles to help you thoroughly understand the theory. Moreover, ... definition and usage of nominal clauses, adverbial clauses, directand indirect speech. The other section deals with practical applications of these theories in finance- an aspect of business....
... Englishand Vietnamese, is expected to be an interesting and helpful material for foreign language teachers and learners and for people who are interested in idioms in both Englishand Vietnamese.2. ... distinction between idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms. - Gain an insightful look at idioms in general and idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms in particular in both Englishand ... During the process of investigating materials from various sources, the forms, characteristics and meanings of idioms and their variants and synonyms inEnglishand Vietnamese are described and...
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... the point that BLW is linked to prestige. In this chapter I will look at BLWs in English, as used in everyday speech, in order to explore the ways in which distinction relates to it. In doing ... hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication ... swearing in English, for example, it does not begin to provide an explanation for anything that we see within the corpus. Description in tandem with explanation is a powerful combination in linguistics....
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... crosstalk between auxin and other plant hormones [21–24]. Our study also showsthat genes involved in cytokinin (e.g. cytokinin-O-glucosyltransferase, cytokinin dehydrogenase, and response regulators), ... of growth and development in plants. Sev-eral recent discoveries in auxin biology, including theidentification of F-box proteins as auxin receptors,have contributed to our understanding of the ... 2009)doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.07033.xAuxin in uences growth and development in plants by altering geneexpression. Many auxin-responsive genes have been characterized in Ara-bidopsis in detail, but not in crop plants....
... may include the speaker/wrlter holding certain beliefs about the world, and having certain intentions as to how it should change ([Austin, 1962], [Searle, 1969]). In Cohen [1978] and ... intuitive level, an extension to the work in Cohen [1978] to account for indirectspeech acts. Because of space constraints, we will need to depend explicitly on the intuitive meanings ... conditions in the second inference above. S might also infer that A ham a goal of achieving not P. This is another possible inference. Which applies in a given setting is detemlned by the rating...
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