Connected Words


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Connected Words


Connected Words
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Author : Paul Meara
language : en
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Release Date : 2009-08-25

Connected Words written by Paul Meara and has been published by John Benjamins Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-08-25 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


What words come into your head when you think of SUN? For native English speakers, the most common responses are MOON, SHINE and HOT, and about half of all native speaker responses to SUN are covered by these three words. L2 English speakers are much less obliging, and produce patterns of association that are markedly different from those produced by native speakers. Why? What does this tell us about the way L2 speakers' vocabularies grow and develop? This volume provides a user-friendly introduction to a research technique which has the potential to answer some long-standing puzzles about L2 vocabulary. The method is easy to use, even for inexperienced researchers, but it produces immensely rich data, which can be analysed on many different levels. The book explores how word association data can be used to probe the development of vocabulary depth, productive vocabulary skills and lexical organisation in L2 speakers.



Connected Words


Connected Words
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Author : Paul M. Meara
language : en
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Release Date : 2009

Connected Words written by Paul M. Meara and has been published by John Benjamins Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


What words come into your head when you think of SUN? For native English speakers, the most common responses are MOON, SHINE and HOT, and about half of all native speaker responses to SUN are covered by these three words. L2 English speakers are much less obliging, and produce patterns of association that are markedly different from those produced by native speakers. Why? What does this tell us about the way L2 speakers' vocabularies grow and develop? This volume provides a user-friendly introduction to a research technique which has the potential to answer some long-standing puzzles about L2 vocabulary. The method is easy to use, even for inexperienced researchers, but it produces immensely rich data, which can be analysed on many different levels. The book explores how word association data can be used to probe the development of vocabulary depth, productive vocabulary skills and lexical organisation in L2 speakers.



Connected Words


Connected Words
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Author : Alec Emerson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005-01-01

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Transitional Words And Phrases


Transitional Words And Phrases
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Author : Manik Joshi
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2016-07-25

Transitional Words And Phrases written by Manik Joshi and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-07-25 with categories.


Transitional expressions are words or phrases that are used to connect one idea to another within a sentence, within a paragraph, or within a longer piece of writing. - Category-wise List of common Transitional words and phrases along with their use in sentences - Addition, Cause and Effect, Concession, Condition, Consequence, Contrast, Dismissal, Illustration, Emphasis, Exception, Explanation, Generalization, Location, Purpose, Quantifier, Reference, Sequence, Similarity, Summary, Time - Using transitional expressions in sentences -- Transitional Expressions - Definition -- Meaning of 'Transition' -- to go from one point to another - "Transitional Expressions" = "Transitional Words" + "Transitional Phrases" - "Transitional (or Transition) Words" are also known as "connecting words," "linking words" or "signal words" - "Transitional (or Transition) Phrases" are also known as "connecting phrases," "linking phrases" or "signal phrases" - "Transitional Expressions" (also "Transitions") could be defined as follows: 'Transitional expressions' are words or phrases that provide bridges between sentences, parts of sentences, paragraphs and sections. 'Transitional expressions' connect and relate sentences and paragraphs. 'Transitions expressions' signal the relationship between sentences and paragraphs. 'Transitions expressions' state the connections between ideas. 'Transitions expressions' help carry over a thought from one part of a sentence to another, from one sentence to another, from one paragraph to another, from one section to another, or from one idea to another. 'Transitional expressions' connect ideas from sentence to sentence and paragraph to paragraph. 'Transitional expressions' are placed in the beginning, middle, or end of the sentences/paragraphs to explain connections between two or more ideas. 'Transitional expressions' help carry over a thought from one idea to another. 'Transitional expressions' produce clearer expression, by eliminating the excessive use of such words as 'and', 'but', 'for' 'nor', 'or' 'so' 'yet', etc. - Choosing Transitional Expression -- Some transitional words and transitional phrases belong to more than one category. A transitional expression can change the whole meaning of a sentence. Therefore, you should choose the transition that best conveys your meaning. You should also avoid repetition and use different transition words or phrases in the same category if necessary. - Placing transitional words: There are three options for placing transitional words: The beginning of a sentence [Most common], The middle of a sentence, The end of a sentence [Least Common]; Example: Their products come with an insurance pack that covers accidental damage, theft, and breakage for a year. Furthermore, customers can also avail for an additional year of warranty. [Use of transitional word 'furthermore' at the beginning of a sentence] - Their products come with an insurance pack that covers accidental damage, theft, and breakage for a year. Customers, furthermore, can also avail for an additional year of warranty. [Use of transitional word 'furthermore' in the middle of a sentence] - Their products come with an insurance pack that covers accidental damage, theft, and breakage for a year. Customers can also avail for an additional year of warranty, furthermore. [Use of transitional word 'furthermore' in the end of a sentence]



A Treatise On English Punctuation


A Treatise On English Punctuation
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Author : John Wilson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1871

A Treatise On English Punctuation written by John Wilson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1871 with Abbreviations, English categories.




French Conversation Grammar


French Conversation Grammar
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Author : Otto
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1884

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Dictionary Of Literary Words Vocabulary Building


Dictionary Of Literary Words Vocabulary Building
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Author : Manik Joshi
language : en
Publisher: Manik Joshi
Release Date : 2014-10-25

Dictionary Of Literary Words Vocabulary Building written by Manik Joshi and has been published by Manik Joshi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-10-25 with Young Adult Nonfiction categories.


WHAT ARE “LITERARY WORDS”? ‘Literary words’ are associated with literature. ‘Literary words’ are typical of a work of literature and imaginative writing. ‘Literary words’ are used with a particular meaning, in narrative, drama, poetry and other writing in a literary manner. This book has been divided into three sections: Section 01: Common Literary Words Section 02: Figurative Use of the Words Section 03: Glossary of Literary Terms IMPORTANT NOTES NOTE -- A: ELEVATED WORDS Use of an ‘Elevated’ Word in Place of a ‘Simple’ Word ‘Elevated language’ is widely used in literature. Elevated Word -- a word that is used to show a high intellectual level Simple Word -- a word that is used to keep the conversation simple in daily life Example 1: ‘Behold’ [elevated word] | ‘See’ [simple word] Meaning of ‘behold’ and ‘see’: to become aware of something by using your eyes Example 2: ‘Blithe’ [elevated word] | ‘Happy’ [simple word] Meaning of ‘blithe’ and ‘happy’: showing or feeling pleasure ****** NOTE -- B: FIGURATIVE USE OF THE WORDS Many words and phrases are used in a different (literary) way from their usual (literal) meanings to produce a special effect. [I have put these words together in Section-2 (figurative use of the words) of this book.] Example-1: ache: In a general sense -- to feel a continuous pain His leg ached because of injury. ache: In a literary sense -- to be very sad His false accusations made our heart aches. [= made us sad] Example-2: Flash: In a general sense -- to shine brightly for a few moments The camera flashed once. Flash: In a literary sense -- to suddenly show a strong emotion Their eyes flashed with horror. ****** NOTE -- C: ‘LITERARY TERMS’ There are many words that are used to describe a particular form of writing in a literary work or used in the analysis, discussion, classification, and criticism of a literary work. [I have defined these terms in Section-3 (glossary of literary terms) of this book.] Examples: catharsis -- the process of releasing strong feelings through artistic activities diction -- the choice and use of words to create a specific effect in a literary work epithet -- a word or expression used to attribute a special quality to somebody/something genre -- a particular category, style or type to which a literary wok belongs holograph -- a handwritten piece of writing by its author idyll -- a poem that describes a peaceful and happy scene juvenilia -- a literary work produced by an artist, in his/her youth melodrama -- a literary work that is full of exciting and exaggerated events or emotions opera -- a dramatic work where a majority of the words are sung to music panegyric -- a speech or written composition that praises somebody/something prosody -- the patterns of rhythms and sounds in poetry quatrain -- a verse of a poem that has four lines refrain -- a line or number of lines of a song or poem that is repeated after each verse scene -- one of the small sections within an act (a major division) of a play semantic -- relating to the meaning of words and sentences trilogy -- a set of three books, plays, movies, etc. on the same characters or subject figure of speech -- an expression in which a word or phrase represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal) to create a particular effect in somebody’s mind, or in which an emphasis is produced by patterns of sound. [Some common figures of speech are as follows -- alliteration, anaphora, antistrophe. apostrophe, assonance, consonance, hyperbole, irony, litotes, metaphor, metonymy, periphrasis, personification, simile, synecdoche]



A One Book Course In English


A One Book Course In English
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Author : Alonzo Reed
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1888

A One Book Course In English written by Alonzo Reed and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1888 with English language categories.




Higher Lessons In English


Higher Lessons In English
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Author : Alonzo Reed
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1896

Higher Lessons In English written by Alonzo Reed and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1896 with English language categories.




Latinitatis Rationes


Latinitatis Rationes
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Author : Paolo Poccetti
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2016-12-05

Latinitatis Rationes written by Paolo Poccetti and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-05 with Literary Criticism categories.


This volume assembles 50 contributions presented at the XVII International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics. They embrace essential topics of Latin linguistics with different theoretical and methodological approaches: phonetics, syntax, etymology and semantics, pragmatics and textual analysis. It is a useful resource for the study of comparative and general linguistics, not only for linguists but also for scholars of classical philology.