Language terms and meanings
[DOC File]ONTOLOGY, SEMANTICS, NATURAL LANGUAGE, AND …
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Similarly, Yindjibarndi has two such terms, marnda and bargu, again distinguished mainly by size. Marnda is the common Yindjibarndi term for most hills and for any mountains, ridges, and mountain ranges, thus covering the meanings of several terms in English. A bargu is a small hill.
[DOC File]Essential Questions in Foreign Language
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• How can one express complex ideas using simple terms? • What do I hear when I listen? ... Body language (can) change statements to questions, affirmations and. Negations, and (can) impact the intensity of a statement. ... Different linguistic structures communicate different meanings. The language we use changes with the situation ...
[DOC File]AP English Language—Terms and Vocabulary
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AP English Language—Terms and Vocabulary. Argument. ambiguity - A statement with two or more meanings that may seem to exclude one another in the context. There are two types of ambiguity, lexical . and . structural. Lexical ambiguity is by far the more common.
[DOC File]TEKS for English Language Arts and Reading
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E) employ precise language to communicate ideas clearly and concisely; and Entire book is dedicated to improving written communication skills on many levels, including writing clearly and concisely. F) organize ideas in writing to ensure coherence, logical progression, and support for ideas. Chapters 14, 15, 16. 2) Writing/writing processes.
[DOC File]AP English Language & Composition Literary Terms
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- Use of language in which multiple meanings are possible. Ambiguity can be unintentional through insufficient focus on the part of the writer; in good writing, ambiguity is frequently intentional in the form of multiple connotative meanings, or situations in which either the connotative or the denotative meaning can be valid in a reading. 7.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 10: PRACTICING SPEECH WORDING
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Language and Meaning—though it may not seem so, the relationship between language and meaning is complex (pp. 175-176). First, language must be learned. Both individuals and generations, within the language community, must be learned anew. Learning language is a continual process. Words and their meanings are not always learned in the same way.
[DOC File]Slang WORKSHEET A
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5. Mark says two American slang words that have similar meanings: what are they? 6. What does “zilch” mean? 7. Why did Mark find it funny when he heard Karolina say “zonked”? 8. Make a list of all the slang words that appear in the conversation, where they are from, …
[DOC File]Glossary of Terms
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Discourse (Language as): One of the three ways of looking at language. Discourse concerns the use of language in a social context. See chapter 1. 2 Distinctive features: Phonemes can be analyzed in terms of their components or distinctive features and represent a universal system of classifying the sound contrasts in human language.
[DOC File]Useful terminology - NCEO
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A. Terms referring to students. Language Minority (LM) Student . A person from a home where a language other than English is spoken. Language Minority students may have limited English skills or may be native English speakers (i.e., one parent in the home speaks a non-English language so the student is considered language minority but student was born in the U.S. and the parents only ...
[DOC File]Quick List of Common Literary Terms - Mr. Shannon
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Quick List of Common Literary Terms (Terms most applicable to AP Literature are in bold.) Abstract Language-Language describing ideas and qualities rather than observable or specific things, people, or places. The observable or "physical" is usually described in concrete language. Ad homonym—Latin for "against the man."
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