... reverse
the position ofthe tag to the beginning ofthe 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 seeking
information. However, there are some sentences inthe form of questions but they
don’t require an answer. We often use those sentences for greeting purposes.
In terms of speaking purposes,...
... swim” Vs “Out ofthe
frying pan and in to the fire”
- Very often the meaning of proverbs cannot be decoded from decomposing
each of their constituents. This implies that the meaning may be obscure ... and “ there’s a” in “ When there’s a will,
there’s a way”). Those two kinds of recurrence are characteristic of nursery
rhymes ofthe alliterative and rhyming babble of infants and ofthe repetitive ... Providing the description ofEnglish and Vietnamese idioms and
proverbs to realize the differences and similarities between them.
- Comparing and contrasting the meaning and usage of some certain...
... and windy headlands,
Ledges of mist. Where and mountain
torrents
Downward plunge to dark abysses
And flow unseen.
Beowuef (printed inthe modern alphabet)
The history ofEnglish begins ... after
A.D. 600. English is a Germanic Language
of the Indo –European Family
Indo –
European
English French Latin Greek Swedish Russian Hindi
ã
Middle English( 1100-1450/1500): The sound
system ... –hleothu, windige
naessas,
Frence fen –gelid, there forge –steam
Under naessas genipap, neither gaited
Flod under foldan.
Modern English
Lonely and waste is the land they inhabit,
Wolf...
... doubling rules
in the inflection ofEnglish verbs
C. The determination of word-breaking rules as used
in end -of -the- line practices in type composition
D. The determination of parts -of- speech ... consonant strings examined for the present study
of the two vowel string words.
Finally, we have discussed only the question of de-
termining the affixing strings. The more delicate prob-
lem of deciding ... or later face
the problem of unscrambling English affixes. The role of affixes is crucial
in the study of word-breaking practice. Inthe automatic determination
of the parts of speech (a central...
... potential
investors on the state of various industries in India and profile of industrial projects soliciting
investment.
The focus of debate in India about the Diaspora’s contribution to the country’s ... self-sustaining. The kinds of small-scale investment they fund may be too small
to register on the huge canvas of national planning in India. In addition, remittances are seen as the
province of blue-collar ... strengthening institutions in country of origin. Again, India is an example, as the
government has begun to institute reforms as a result of surveys of Non-Resident Indians and
Persons of Indian...
... in guessing their meaning and require learners to deeply understand in
using them. Some verbs formed by conversion the meanings of which are not
able to be deduced from the meaning of original ... Moreover, English is the requirement of seeking jobs and is
often the language which much of business of good job is conducted. In recent
years with the ―open-door‖ policy English learning in our ... meaning and figurative
meaning but only literal meaning ofthe converted verbs is related to the
meaning of root words. Therefore, learners may have difficulty in guessing the
figurative meaning...
... your intended stance or
swing, your line of play (including a reason-
able extension of that line beyond the hole), or
the area in which you are to drop or place a ball
by taking any ofthe following ... following actions:
(a) moving, bending, or breaking anything
growing or fixed (including immovable ob-
structions and objects defining out of bounds);
(b) creating or eliminating irregularities of
surface;
(c) ... your
partner or from either of your caddies.
8.2 indicating line of play
(a) Ball Anywhere but on Putting Green
(1) Before the Stroke. Before the stroke, you
may have the line of play indicated to you...
...
oscillating at a frequency of 200 Hz, modulating the signal into sidebands of harmonics ofthe
probe oscillating frequency ω
o
. The lock -in amplifier then demodulates the signals, conveying
the ... observed in [21] was explained as the interference between the illuminating field and
the launched SPhP. Applying Eq. (2), the calculated spacing ofthe interference is consistent
with the measurement ... another indication that the fringes are
produced by the PP generated by the slit rather than the tip.
5. Conclusions
In conclusion, we investigated the formation of interference fringes in the...
...
oscillating at a frequency of 200 Hz, modulating the signal into sidebands of harmonics ofthe
probe oscillating frequency ω
o
. The lock -in amplifier then demodulates the signals, conveying
the ... observed in [21] was explained as the interference between the illuminating field and
the launched SPhP. Applying Eq. (2), the calculated spacing ofthe interference is consistent
with the measurement ... another indication that the fringes are
produced by the PP generated by the slit rather than the tip.
5. Conclusions
In conclusion, we investigated the formation of interference fringes in the...
... Review ofthe Research
Literature on the Use of Phonics inthe
Teaching of Reading and Spelling
Carole J. Torgerson *
Greg Brooks **
Jill Hall *
* University of York
** University of ... Details of instructional time and of instruction received by the intervention groups
Author, date Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction ... receiving, including
whether or not the interventions included spelling instruction
et
al.)
Total instructional...
...
Skills generalisation is the third mode of therapy in which
the focus is on helping the individual integrate the skills
learnt into real-life situations. The fourth mode of therapy
employed is ... pharmacotherapy and are most effective
during the maintenance phase. Psychosocial interventions appear to have the greatest
benet in reducing risk of relapse and improving functioning during the ... and the individual. This
consists of material from current and past interpersonal
and intra-psychic conicts and interpretation in
a process in which the therapist is active in creating
the...
... contrib-
uted inthe analysis and interpretation ofthe data, partic-
ipated inthe design ofthe models proposed and in the
drafting and revision ofthe manuscript.
All authors read and approved the final ... provided in trans. This extended hairpin, capable of acting as an origin of
replication, lacks the arrangement ofthe specific domains present inthe dimer duplex intermediate
of MVM, the only ... leading to the formation of a dimer duplex inter-
mediate (dRF) in which two unit length copies of the
genome are joined by a single duplex copy ofthe original
3' palindrome [8,10,12,13]. In...