... between the Verb ‘Run’ inEnglish and the Verb ‘Chạy’ in
Vietnamese in Terms of Microlinguistics
As we already mentioned inthe early parts, in terms of microlinguistics the verb ‘run’ in
English ... meanings, their idioms, their synonyms and other
microlinguistic factors that effect the uses of the two verbs.
The findings of the study on the ground of general meanings may help the translators ... have some meanings to coincide which means that
the idioms contain both ‘run’ and ‘chạy’ using the same expression to actually indicating
hides behind their appearances. Therefore, these idioms...
... flattered by the lad.
10. The manager blamed the lad for being so mad.
9. There is at least one word which contains the syllable /e/ in each sentence below.
Read these sentences then underline the ... to the Shops to bye sum food. He got a peace of meet and too
pairs. On the weigh home, the bag broke. The food fell on to the rode and got dirty. Inthe
end, Jamie through the food inthe bin. ... But there are lots of good points
too. There’s a big choice of shops, and
it’s easy to get around.
/ᴐɪ/ (4 words) /aʊ/ (6 words)
27. Find the words inthe puzzle and write them in the...
... Setup
The corpus described in table 1 was used for the
experiments.
The SRILM toolkit
2
was used to create Hindi
language models using the target side of the train-
ing corpus.
Training, tuning, ... tuning, and decoding were performed
using the Moses toolkit
3
. Tuning (learning the
λ values discussed in section 4.1) was done using
minimum error rate training (Och, 2003).
The Stanford parser
4
was ... are faced with the problem of ex-
tracting information from the source language sen-
tence, transferring the information onto the target
side, and translating this information into the ap-
propriate...
...
parts of the
Glober
Asia
Central America
the south Pole
the E quarter
the West, the East
Countries
France
Canada
Greece
the United Kingdom
the Soviet Union
the Dominican Republic ...
Hollywood
The Hague
the Bronx
the south end
Buidings
Westminster Abbey
North station
the Chrysler Buiding
The Eiffel Tower
Museums,
Hotel
the Metropolitan Museum
the Hilton Hotel ... for the study.
- Chapter two focuses on the forming of the plural nouns inEnglish and
Vietnamese equivalents.
- Chapter three is the problems made by Vietnamese learners when forming
the...
... break the deadlock inthe ninth. But in their half of the next
inning, the Philadelphia Giants scored, thanks to a single by Grant, a sac-
rifice, and two errors, which produced the game-winning ... Wyatt in-
sisted. “That there is a great open field in baseball for the colored man
there is [no] disputing, and the sooner we get the facts into the print
so that they may reach the eyes of the ... exposed the subterfuge,
thereby maintaining baseball’s color barrier.
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The Best Pitcher inthe Country
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in the winter going to Cuba or down to Palm Beach or somewhere. It
seems like it’s the...
... item by another, as indicated inthe Figure 1, the
distinction between substitution and reference is that substitution is the relation inthe wording
rather than inthe meaning.
There are three ... ‘audience in a cinema’. Therefore, there are
many others of such inappropriate co-occurrence inthe students' papers; they are the result of
the interference of Vietnamese into English and of English ... of the items they had mentioned earlier inthe
text. They seem to forget to use definite article once they are caught inthe flow of events or
information they want to provide. The followings...
... reverse
the position of the tag to the beginning of the question (Thiêm, 2004). The tags
can be put at the beginning or function as a new sentence to indicate the
speaker’s emphasis. In addition, ... thông?
On the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using
tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of
questions distinct from ... for information. The semantics refers to the close and
intense relationship between the form and the meaning of a sentence (Thiêm,
2004). Comparing and contrasting questions in terms of their...
... experience in learning English (learning grammar, vocabulary,
reading, speaking, etc.), learn English songs together, etc. These activities create
English speaking and learning environment for the ... explain communicative
activities?
3. What do these teachers think are the main barriers in implementing CLT approach in
teaching oral skills to the first year students in HaUI?
4. What do they ... students think the researcher wants to read rather than their real
feelings. Moreover, the number of the subjects is small which may influence the
implications of the thesis to some extent. The results...